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April 22

 
 

Happy Monday!

I am excited about Dezeen's beautiful Print Shift magazine launch (just below), aren't you?
Enjoy!

 

Print

 

Dezeen launches Print Shift magazine with Blurb

Dezeen's Print Shift magazine cover

"The 60-page, advert-free magazine explores the fast changing world of additive manufacturing and examines how it is transforming architecture, design, fashion and other disciplines. It is one of the first ever magazines to be printed on demand and can only be bought online via the Blurb bookstore."

Read more on Dezeen

 

Innovation

 

More Self-Sufficient Cities in a 3D Printing World

"This could spell big cutbacks in massive container ships and their ports, together with fuel-guzzling truck rigs crisscrossing continents. The United States’ heavy reliance on overseas manufacturing, especially from China, could be cut back dramatically."

Read more on Citiwire

Submitted by @purrsikat

 

Signal creates the first ever 3D printed snowboard

"Signal Snowboards shows us just how far technology has come with the production of the first-ever 3D printed Snowboard. Known for its innovative approach to snowboard design, Signal has already created many nonconventional boards such as a Lego board, a board with a built-in iPad and even a board that doubles as a fully playable xylophone!"

Read more on The Ski Channel

Submitted by @purrsikat

 

Companies

 

Tinkercad CEO Kai Backman on shutting down Tinkercad and launching Airstone

"It’s not often you see a company shut down a successful, popular, best-in-class product, but this week Tinkercad announced they were going to do just that."

Read more (and listen to an interview with Backman) on The Nest Market Blog

 

See you next week!

 

In This Issue

  1. Print
  2. Innovation
  3. Companies

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