'Click' is a series of highly compact (6.9cm x 1.6 cm x 11.1cm max) wallet replacements, stylishly holding cash, credit cards, bus passes, id, business cards, gum, and more; all in a stylish package that fits in the front pocket of a pair of dress pants. Features include monogramming, spring loaded or manually-ejected plastic card slots, an external clip large enough to hold a business card and covering the end of a discrete cash pocket, etc. 'Click' can be customized with the text or logo of your choice, a desired number of cards, spring-loaded or manual action, cash pocket with clip (or go without for an ultra-compact package), bus pass/id holder, etc. etc. etc. If it's being printed just for you, why not go all the way? These models have been shamelessly customised to my own preferences. I hope you enjoy them!
A set of earrings produced for valentines which appear to be shaped like the name "Vicki" when viewed one way and "Jeff" when viewed the other.If you like these earrings, please vote for the larger jewelry stand of the same design here: http://www.shapeways.com/model/17127/infinitely_personal_jewelry_cache.html
This is a set of earrings/pendants I created for my girlfriend. Two of the pairs are three-dimensional 'ambigrams', that is, they appear to be different shapes when viewed from different angles. In this case the two main shapes are my name, Jeff, and my girlfriend's name, Vicki. One of the two pairs also shows the outline of a heart when viewed from top and bottom. Give it a try in the 3D viewer!
'Click' is a series of highly compact (6.9cm x 1.6 cm x 11.1cm max) wallet replacements, stylishly holding cash, credit cards, bus passes, id, business cards, gum, and more; all in a stylish package that fits in the front pocket of a pair of dress pants. Features include monogramming, spring loaded or manually-ejected plastic card slots, an external clip large enough to hold a business card and covering the end of a discrete cash pocket, etc. 'Click' can be customized with the text or logo of your choice, a desired number of cards, spring-loaded or manual action, cash pocket with clip (or go without for an ultra-compact package), bus pass/id holder, etc. etc. etc.
I've wanted to design a larger object for a while. This jewelry stand is about 26 cm tall and 10 cm wide, appropriate for sitting on a dresser or closet shelf. Its various nooks and crannies hold earrings, necklaces, and rings naturally and conveniently. But this model is also extremely personal, because this intricate form is designed to be what has become known as a "3-dimensional ambigram". When viewed from one side, it clearly shows the shape of the name "Vicki", who is my cherished girlfriend and the intended giftee for the stand. When viewed from an angle 90 degrees to the right of that, however, the tangle now clearly resolves itself into the name "Jeff". Check out the pictures or give it a try in the 3d viewer. For me this piece embodies the essence of 3d printing: infinitely personal, intricate, and unique. I hope you all like it.