Product Design: From Modeling to 3D Printing
Course final project
A course by Agustín Arroyo , Designer and Maker
About the final project for: Product Design: From Modeling to 3D Printing
Product Design: From Modeling to 3D Printing
“ Before we say goodbye, let's review the key phases of the project. It would be great if you briefly explain what you have done in each one and accompany the explanation with one or more images. I have created a lamp that is easy to 3D print and easily customizable. Anyway, although I have done this, I recommend that you apply what you learned during the course to create your own product. Product idea and design It proposes a product idea and evaluates its feasibility both in design (can I manufacture it?) and in its marketing (who is going to buy it?). Next, design your product using a streamlined process that allows you to improve or customize it later.











Partial transcription of the video
“Final project In this video we are going to talk about the final project. In my case I have created a lamp that is easy to print in 3D And make it completely customizable. Although I have taught you to design a lamp as a product, I encourage you to use everything you have learned throughout this course to create your own product. You can create from completely new products that respond to needs or problems or interests of a specific target. You can also create improvements for existing products and even products that are no longer manufactured. Remember that before you start 3D modeling you...”
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Course summary for: Product Design: From Modeling to 3D Printing
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Category
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Areas
3D, 3D Design, 3D Modeling, Industrial Design, Product Design

Agustín Arroyo
A course by Agustín Arroyo
Agustín Arroyo, better known in the maker world as Flowalistik, is a product designer and educator who currently lives in Madrid, Spain. He's been passionate about creating new products since he was young; what he used to do with Legos, he now does with a computer and a 3D printer.
He's been working in digital manufacturing since 2013 and his creations are characterized by minimalist shapes, attention to detail, and, above all, functionality. He's collaborated with companies like Ultimaker, BCN3D, and Prusa Printers, creating end products, promo collections, and new designs. Most of his designs are free for download, meaning anyone with access to a 3D printer can make them.
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