As a 3D Designer for MakerBot, I designed retail window displays, products, event giveaways, and classes to be taught in the MakerBot stores. This is a selection of these projects.
Cuckoo Clock- A lifesize, entirely 3D printed model of an antique cuckoo clock. This was for a window display at the MakerBot Boston store in Fall 2014.
The Chandelier of Fear- An entirely 3D printed model of a life-size chandelier, used as part of a Halloween window display in MakerBot's New York, Boston and Connecticut stores. The model was featured on 3Dprint.com and has been used in numerous trade shows by MakerBot and MakerBot resellers.
Chandelier of Fear- detail
Chandelier of Fear- detail
Halloween Gravestones- Life size 3D printed gravestones for a window display for MakerBot's retail stores featuring playful puns on 3D printing. The names are Ichabot Crane, Ivana D. Zyne and Phil Lament.
Creepy Halloween Hands- Eerily life-like hand-in-a-box for part of a Halloween window display for MakerBot's stores.
Springtime Display- A mockup of the Springtime window display for all MakerBot stores. It featured 3D printed topiaries in printed planters and 3D printed gazebo-style birdfeeders, all of my own design.
Valentine's Speech Bubble Campaign- I designed this promotion for the MakerBot stores where visitors could have their heads 3D scanned and add custom text to the bust for a unique Valentine's gift.
Valentine's Boxes- I designed these boxes for Valentine's 2015 for sale in the MakerBot stores. The boxes were also released on Thingiverse.com.
Valentine's Lollipop Holder- This was a kids' beginner 3D modeling class I designed, which was taught for the month of February 2015 at all MakerBot stores. Kids learned how to design a lollipop holder to use as a Valentine.
Christmas Ornaments- I designed these ornaments for Christmas 2014. They were sold in the MakerBot stores and released on Thingiverse.com.
Confetti-Filled Tree Topper- An 18-pointed star made up of individually confetti-filled points. This was achieved through the print-in-place process, in which you pause the 3D printer partway through the build, insert the confetti with a funnel, and resume the print so the confetti is sealed inside. This was on display at all MakerBot stores for the holiday season.
Make Music Window Display- a mockup of a window display that I designed for the Boston MakerBot store. I designed musical notes, tambourines, cowbells, triangles, and bells.
Musical Instruments- An entirely 3D printed tambourine and set of bells, which all make noise. The tambourine was achieved through print-in-place. First, I printed the discs for the tambourine, and then, while printing the body, paused the print strategically to insert the discs. Once the print resumed, the discs were sealed in their places. These designs were part of a window display for the Boston MakerBot store, and were released on Thingiverse.com.
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As a 3D Designer for MakerBot, I designed retail window displays, products, event giveaways, and classes to be taught in the MakerBot stores. This is a selection of these projects.