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3D-PRINTED & LASER-CUT OBJECTS DESIGN COMPETITION
SUBMISSION PERIOD EXTENDEDTO 9 JULY
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C alled by some observers as “an industrial revolution for the digital age”, rapid
manufacturing has been changing the face of the production industry for some time now. Many believe that 3D-printing technology and laser-cutting techniques are democratizing design and manufacturing, making it more accessible and less dependent on economies of scale. Traditional manufacturing methods often come with prohibitive tooling costs meaning that smaller companies and individuals are often priced out of the market when it comes to product development. Digital fabrication has been hailed as a game changer though and
has enabled businesses to make advances in manufacturing that were previously unthinkable.
3D printing is a term used to describe a range of emerging technologies that produce a tangible product from three-dimensional computer data. In the industry the technology is often referred to as “Additive Manufacturing”, as the approach works by bonding together two-dimensional layers of material, layer-by-layer, until the 3D part is complete.
Laser cutting is a technology that uses a laser to cut materials, and is typically used for industrial
manufacturing applications, but is also starting to be used by schools, small businesses, and hobbyists.
As these technologies matured, the range of materials available increased and improvements in mechanical properties and longevity came along with it. In parallel, the machines have become larger and faster, becoming more productive and economic in terms of volume production.
Home interior, office accessory and gadget designs, were the first applications where digital fabrication was really used to manufacture products, rather than
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prototypes only. Around the turn of the millennium some young creative designers who had been exposed to rapid prototyping technologies
at university, started establishing businesses selling interior products, from
lamp fittings and fruit bowls, to furniture and art, all produced by using digital fabrication methods.
One of the most significant aspects of these techniques is the ability to manufacture complex geometries with little to no production defect. In fact, they are often used to make products that
are impossible to produce using traditional processes such as plastic injection molding.
We ask designers like you to explore this geometric flexibility and enabling greater and greater levels of product differentiation.
At the end, no digital fabrication product ever needs to be the same. Surprise us!
How 3D Printing is Disrupting Mainstream Manufacturing Processes / By Stacey Sheppard November 6, 2012 in Freshome’s Very Best – www.freshome.com
3D Printing and Personalized Manufacturing / Daniel Newman / June 8, 2016
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vases
deco elements
bowls
placemats
planters
figurines
candle holders
pencil holders
key holders
door stoppers
cellphone covers
trinket boxes
coasters
COMPETITION CATEGORIES
Each designer can upload a maximum of five different designs for each category.
MYTHING AWARDS EACH CATEGORY WITH:
1st place: € 750 2nd place: € 500 3rd place: € 250
5 HONORABLE MENTION AWARDS: a personal mything certificate.
10 OUTSTANDING DESIGNERS: will be offered a 50 euro bonus if they upload 5 additional new designs to their mything account.
In addition, all entries will be available for purchase at the mything.com marketplace for a minimum of 6 months.
See Terms and Conditions on: www.mything.com/mydesignaccessories
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MEET OUR INTERNATIONAL JURY PANELWe want to give the young generation of leading designers an opportunity to speak out and make their own statment. Take a look at these creative design
teams who will be judging your submissions:
JUSTYNA FAŁDZIŃSKA & MIŁOSZ DĄBROWSKI
Founders & Designers of UAU PROJECT www.uauproject.com
Warsaw, Poland
UAU project is a multidisciplinary design studio based in Warsaw, Poland. It was founded in 2011 by Justyna
Fałdzińska & Miłosz Dąbrowski, graduates from Industrial Design Faculty on Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts. Currently
their main interest is exploring and experimenting with consumer oriented 3D printed designs objects.
They want to show that 3D printing is the best way to make good design accessible. They develop their products with passion and commitment and only materials of the best
quality are used, most of which are either biodegradable or highly recyclable.
YUVAL CARMEL & OFIR ZANDANI
Founders & Designers of COZÌ www.cozistudio.com
Tel Aviv, Israel
COZÌ is a high-end brand for lighting fixtures and furniture design. COZÌ founders, Yuval Carmel & Ofir Zandani are two industrial designers that combine multidisciplinary
knowledge of manufacturing techniques, high-end technologies and traditional crafts. Their products are
characterized by a unique morphology, due to a thorough study of materials and a constant interest in pushing the
boundaries of technology to its limits.
Behind each work lies an idea, a vision interpreted, creating a dialog between technology and craft, between perception
and tangibility.
WILLIAM BOUJON & JULIEN BENAYOUNFounders & Designers of BOLD
www.bold-design.fr Paris, France
Bold is a design studio based in Paris founded by William Boujon and Julien Benayoun. Their approach: product and
furniture design from concept to production; full cycle follow up, R&D on technology and materials, establishing
design strategy as well as scenography design.
Since 2008, William and Julien create designs inspired by technological development, science and art. This approach allows them to collaborate with diverse companies like Le
Laboratoire, Paris / Cambridge, the MIT Media Lab (product and experience design), YSL (scenography), Nelly Rodi
(scenography) and Dood, Photocabine and NextMotion (product design).
Currently, Bold is developing projects around 3D printing technology after having designed an FDM 3D printer for the
French company DOOD.
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REGISTRATION
The design competition is for designers from all around the globe, from all different areas, who are interested in taking a step into the world of 3D-printed or laser-cut design: professional architects, interior designers, design students, product designers, fashion designers and jewelry designers.
SCHEDULE
Participants must sign up at www.mything.com as designers and create a profile (or log in, if they already have an existing account) and upload their designs. For each upload please don’t forget to actively tick the submission box at the start of each uploading process. The competition results will be published by 13 July on our website, social media channels and other design blogs.
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SUBMISSION PROCESSParticipants must submit their designs on www.mything.com in their own account.
1. Go to mything.com and click on register as designer or log in with your designer account.
2. If you register as a new designer: approve your account and fill out all your PERSONAL INFORMATION. Only full designer profiles can take part in the competition!
3. Go to UPLOAD A DESIGN and start uploading your submissions for the competition. Don’t forget to tick the box “Yes, I submit my design to the DESIGN COMPETITION”.
4. On the ENTER YOUR PRODUCT DETAILS step fill out all the information needed in order to be able to save your design: title, description, rendering pose, category, subcategory and materials. Choose the correct CATEGORY for your design - this will mark your submission for the different competition categories. Don’t forget to indicate a license fee for each submission.
5. Click on SAVE CHANGES and make sure that your design was saved. After the design was saved, you will receive a message
The designs submitted for the competition will be published at mything and available for purchase after the announcement of the winners.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
See terms and conditions on: www.mything.com/mydesignaccessories
JUDGING CRITERIA
We ask designers to emphasize these three main topics in their work.
1. Aesthetic values:
A design should be judged by its aesthetic qualities rather than by the value of the material: the proportion of its elements, the composition as a whole, the final shape that they create and the visual qualities that they reflect. The designers should emphasize the aesthetics of their proposals and create their own design language.
2. Advantages of digital fabrication methods:
Digital techniques allow us to design elements that until now we could only imagine and take our ideas to a final product faster than ever. The main advantage of these technologies in design terms is the possibility of achieving a high level of geometrical complexity. The designers are asked to take into consideration the advantages of digital fabrication methods and 3D modeling techniques in
order to push their designs to a new level.
3. The value of a customizable design:
Today in this digital age, everyone wants to express themselves and make a statement. By providing the option of customization, the user has a stronger connection to the design and this will increase the purchasing potential. We ask the designers to evaluate the possibility of customizing their design. Customization can take many forms: a specific name, a date that means something to the recipient or a personal secret message. We believe in the creativity of the designer to find a sophisticated way of incorporating a personalization area into the design.
The submitted files should not have any personalized message, name, date on them. There is the option during the upload process to indicate the area for personalization.
TECHNICAL CRITERIA
The designs will be produced in our currently offered technologies and materials. Your file must be producible in one of the technologies. For more information please visit: www.mything.com/user/materials
We accept STL and DXF files only. No other file
types will be accepted. The file size must not exceed 30 MB.
For 3D: 1. The design must be watertight and all faces
must face outward. 2. No intersections of faces are allowed.3. Walls must have a minimum thickness of
1 mm or 0.06 in.4. Objects must fit into a 240 x 240 x 240 mm or
7.45 x 7.45 x 7.45 in bounding box.5. Holes must be at least 2 mm wide
For 2D: 1. An item must not exceed the size of
800 x 500 mm.2. It is recommended to have stable connecting
parts of a minimum width of 3 mm or wider to prevent breaking off.
3. All lines need to be color coded and extra thin (0.01 mm): - Cut lines: Red lines - Engraved areas: Green lines - Engrave lines: Blue lines
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Do you have any questions regarding the competition brief? Please write us an e-mail to: [email protected]
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Become part of mything and benefit from a brand new and innovative online platform where you can upload your unique designs that can be printed in 3D or produced with laser cutting technique. With mything you can increase your catchment area and target group as we ensure your work is presented in the best possible way
and promote it whenever possible.
Customers on mything can browse through various categories like jewelry, home decor, accessories or gadgets, personalize their chosen item which is then produced in their region and can be shipped or be picked up by them.
You can reap the fruit of your work by earning a fee that you set yourself for every design ordered and produced. We keep you posted on each order and send a credit memo as soon as
your accumulated fees reach 30 euro.
All design entries for this competition will be available for purchase on mything for a minimum of six months.
See terms and conditions on: www.mything.com/mydesignaccessories.
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Honorable mention
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NAME SURNAMECongratulations! Thank you for your out-of-the-box thinking and the outstanding design language that you displayed in your submissions. Designers like you remind us of the ever-increasing possibilities of 3D printing and laser-cut technologies! Thank you for your unique style and for sharing your creativity with us!
mything team
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NAME SURNAMECongratulations! Your design made it all the way to the top! Thank you for your out-of-the-box thinking and the outstanding design language that you displayed in your submissions. Designers like you remind us of the ever-increasing possibilities of 3D printing and laser-cut technologies! Thank you for your unique style and for sharing your creativity with us!
mything team
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YOU ARE A WINNER
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NAME SURNAMECongratulations! You are part of our short list of selected designers. We want to see more of your unique style and creativity. Now you can upload 5 new designs to your account at mything and get a 50 euros credit to your account! Designers like you remind us of the ever-increasing possibilities of 3D printing and laser-cut technologies!
mything team
SELECTED DESIGNER
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