I’m Nancy, the new product lead of content and materials. For the past week, I’ve been getting up to speed on our offerings, building office tables, and meeting Shapeways colleagues. I’d like to take some time and share my very early stage, initial reflections with you guys.
Creators are gaining popularity. In my search for the most X (popular, sales, ordered), easy-to-use creators are consistently appearing on top. In the future, I want to work on making more of these available for our community members who are not experts in 3D modeling.
Stainless Steel orders are high in demand, but not without its quirks. It is one of the most in-demand materials. However, production tends to take longer and models may stall for one reason or another. I want to dig into this problem, and work to provide a more consistent service and better set expectations.
Shapeways product category is diverse… and evenly diverse. The number of models in each category (as well as sales, views, etc.) was more evenly distributed than I expected. This means the community is growing past early adopter and niche users, leading to a wider variety and more even distribution of product categories.
In case you are interested, out of the statistics I looked out (most views, most sales, most ordered, most this and that)… the following designs stood out at the top, just to name a few. Congrats!
- Gyroid by Bathsheba
- Road Popper by Pick
- Text/Logo Branding Iron Cricket by byShapeways
- PadFoot – stand for iPad by Michiel Cornelissen
- Pod a porter – neckband for iPod shuffle by Michiel Cornelissen
- Lightpoem for LED candle by byShapeways
- Octopus Ring by nullnetwork
See you guys (and your designs) around Shapeways!
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Great overview!
I’d love to do some co-creator projects, but a lot of my ideas would include adding materials such as crystals, and some would need a keyring, cell phone charm attachment, etc. Most of what I sell is on Etsy.com or at events for these reasons.
I would love you forever if you get the consistency of the Stainless Steel materials going smoothly. I’m going to order a bunch of stuff in the next couple months, but am always afraid I’ll get a batch that I’ll have to spend a while fixing up with my dremel. A lot of the little stainless steel pieces I’ve been making have indentations where I glue crystals of a certain size, I account for shrinkage, but sometimes there are burrs and such in the metal.