Author: gredan

  • Never the same twice: fashion, 3D printing and invisible innovation

    Never the same twice: fashion, 3D printing and invisible innovation

    What if you could reconfigure a dress mid-conversation, transforming its silhouette as easily as changing your expression? A dress that changes with your mood and never looks the same.   Could 3D printing enable such a dynamic transformation?  I explored these questions with Laura, a design student from the Fashion Design School of Kolding (Denmark). Together,…

  • 3D printing food: an early experiment with sugar and chocolate

    3D printing food: an early experiment with sugar and chocolate

    This project from the early days of my PhD (December 2012) is part of my ongoing effort to publish previous work.  When I started this project, I was relatively new to 3D printing. I had been exploring materiality and deposition techniques as a Master’s student for a couple of years, testing materials with different viscosities…

  • On starting this blog

    On starting this blog

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    This inaugural post marks the beginning of something I’ve contemplated for quite some time—a personal blog where I can share my thoughts, projects, and journey. This blog represents a step toward vulnerability—publishing my thoughts despite the lingering fear of judgment or criticism. It’s about growth, both as a writer and as someone willing to share…