The aesthetic of an object is often shaped by the processes used to design and produce it. The 3D-printing community has developed a distinct aesthetic, stemming from the solid body modeling techniques and manufacturing constraints. This aesthetic is characterized by visually uncluttered surfaces, bright colored accents, and robust material usage…

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  • Reed Beidleman
    February 12, 2023 8:39 pm

    This is such a fascinating aesthetic! I would have also began to classify it as minimalism as there doesn’t seem to be anymore attached to the design than is necessary for it to function. As you mentioned, however, the designs seem to be more intricate than what is generally presented on minimalist designs. What is it that you are making for your upcycle project? I am very curious to see what you are adding this aesthetic to!

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