How are your icons this year?

Thinking of freshening up your icons this year? It’s probably a good idea.

It’s not to be at the forefront of emerging technology that you’d download some new icons; we’re talking about keeping up with workplace expectations to be visually savvy and hip. It’s about being in the know without looking like you’re trying at all. And this new set of free icons by Brankic1979 is slick and clean, and downloading it for use is just an easy click. I love it when designers make their creative available for use by the public for free. Now we are all engaging with design in mind.

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Icons by Branlic1979 are free to use personally or commercially and are designed to resize flawlessly

3D sound

Happy new year everyone!

Just as I was thinking over the holidays, Yes, 3D printers would be great for creating vinyl records, TA-DA!

3D printed record by Amanda Ghassaei

Amanda Ghassaei has been tinkering with a 3D printer and created a method for converting digital audio files into printable 3D vinyl records. You can read more about her research and process via the link above.

Although the sound quality is not quite right yet, Amanda’s work is really good news for us audiophiles who have gone back to vinyl after a few detoured decades via cassette tapes and CDs. It’s about time I hear of a use for 3D printers that doesn’t feel bizarre!

What’s your take on 3D printing?

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