3D printing is leaving its mark with shoe manufacturers.
3D printing is leaving its mark with shoe manufacturers.
This thing. (Photo: BBC) Apparently there’s nothing you can’t make using a 3D printer.
This thing. (Photo: BBC) Apparently there’s nothing you can’t make using a 3D printer. That’s what obviously bored European designer Alan Nguyen has proved with his creation.
Imagine being able to create your own unique, handmade shoes. You’d never have to go shoe shopping — and see all those nice-but-not-quite-right shoes — again It’s now a reality. Australian-based startup Shoes of Prey allows you to design your own pair of shoes online.
Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week’s most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us — it’s the Week in Green. Apple dominated the news cycle this week with the debut of the iPhone 5, as the internet was buzzing with details about the lighter, thinner and faster new iPhone. But not everyone was thrilled with the news.
Will 3D printing make a difference at the next Olympics?
I might be on a bit of a fashion kick. On Friday we saw personalized shoes on demand , and today a lovely dress project from a few members of our team here, and now a word from the Smithsonian Design Decoded blog on the future of 3D-printed footwear.

