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Taking Dutch Design Week by Storm

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See how much our community rocked at the 15th annual Dutch Design Week.

See how much our community rocked at the 15th annual Dutch Design Week. [Shapeways] --------------------------------------------------------------- Shaping Dutch Design [Dutch Design Week] Our New York offices have felt a bit empty lately, but that's just because we loaned some of our colleagues to our Eindhoven location during Dutch Design Week that ended last Friday. Over the 9-day event, we met hundreds of existing and future Shapeways community members. We were joined in exhibiting at the 15th annual DDW by many of these community members from the Netherlands. Over the past week, we've featured five of these talented designers in our blog. Check out our stories on them and be sure to check out our roundup of all things Dutch Design Week. [Eva Poulopoulou] Designs by Eva Poulopoulou [Koos Verhoeff] Designs by Koos Verhoeff [Anna Ruiter] Designs by Anna Ruiter [Jelle de Vries] Designs by Jelle de Vries [robin de pruyssenaere] Designs by Robin de Pruyssenaere [Read] --------------------------------------------------------------- [Designer Spotlight] [Cynthia Breheny] [follow] [Shapeways Shop: President Guinea Pig and Company] "The name for my shop is a remnant from an old comic I used to draw as a kid. I would get my class work finished early and draw comics in my notebook. Unfortunately, it kept the kids around me from finishing their work!" [Continue reading] [Dancing Shards Earrings] [Stars And Stripes Earrings] [Shinzo Octopus Hair Comb] [Read Interview] [View Shop] [From The Shapeways Blog] [software] [CAD vs. Modeling: Which 3D Software to Choose?] One of the most common questions we get from those who are new to digital manufacturing is "If I want to design something, which software should I learn?" [Read More »] --------------------------------------------------------------- [biologist] [How Does a Microbiologist Turn Into a Jeweler?] This guest blog comes from Gabriel Guzman of 3D to the 3e. Gabriel, a professor of microbiology and a jewelry designer, has found a perfect way to combine his passion for science with a love of design. He lets us in on how his Crochet Pendant went from concept to reality – and helped him go from scientist to designer. [Read More »] --------------------------------------------------------------- [flipword] [The App That Tricks the Eye] As the holidays approach, that unique personalized gift you're looking for may just be a 3DWordFlip by Sparenberg Designworks. This creative application allows you to take two individual words and morph them into one 3D optical illusion. [Read More »] --------------------------------------------------------------- [Shapeways on Twitter] [Shapeways on Facebook] [Shapeways on YouTube] [Shapaways on Tumblr] Copyright © 2016 Shapeways, All rights reserved. You received this message because you are subscribed to Weekly Printspiration on Shapeways.com Shapeways 419 Park Ave. South Suite 900 New York, NY 10016 USA [Manage Email Preferences] | [Unsubscribe]

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