I always thought I knew my feet pretty well. I’m a size 11.5 (US) and have a weird big toe, and I have broken my little toe on both feet several times, so I thought I knew the shape. What I didn't ...
In the eternal quest to find more things to do with 3D printers, shoes have been in the spotlight for a while now. But how practical is additive manufacturing in this field really? Adidas Ultra 4D ...
When my son was in second-grade, he used a 3D printing pen to make a pair of eyeglass frames. They were as brittle as a toothpick, with rims as thin as dental floss and clown-red frames that wobbled ...
Syntilay, whose name is derived from "scintillate" (meaning to sparkle), is the brainchild of 25-year-old entrepreneur Ben Weiss. The company's journey from concept to creation is as unique as the ...
You may not have your own 3D printer but I guarantee that you know someone who does. With an estimated industry worth of $100 billion by 2030, 3D printing is a growing trend that can only become more ...
We love 3D printing. We’ll print brackets, brackets for brackets, and brackets to hold other brackets in place. Perhaps even a guilty-pleasure Benchy. But 3D printed shoes? That’s where we start to ...
“Sneakerhead” is a term with mixed connotations. In the best way, it refers to a group of passionate persons who love the designs and stories behind great shoes, collecting the best just as you would ...
Sixty-seven years after co-founding Reebok, 89-year-old Joe Foster is now partnering with a 25-year-old entrepreneur to market what the pair say is the first artificial intelligence-designed ...
One of the key things about the people and companies we speak to as part of Trending Forwards is they must be doing something different… and that’s certainly what Syntilay is doing. They have the ...
James has been writing about technology for years but has loved it since the early 90s. While his main areas of expertise are maker tools -- 3D printers, vinyl cutters, paper printers, and laser ...