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3D printing for blind people - Coggle Diagram
3D printing for blind people
Ideas
Walking Stick
To feel Colour
To identify something
Braille alphabet
3D jewellery
Games that can be felt and touched
a Braille map of a place
Characters from famous books and movies
Something to wear replacement of fabric
3D printing on top of existing objects
3D Printing
3 Dimensional printing
Computer Aided Design (CAD)
create object through a layering method
Began in the 1980s
Expensive machine
Slowly got accept and are more popular
New era to the world of visual impairment
Benefits
Unlimited shapes and geometry
Can design and create the product anytime
3D printing will allow engineers to expand more in their design.
Smaller, easier to work with.
3D printing will help improve in Medical, Automotive, Consumer products and Construction
Target Market
The target market for 3D printing is huge, basically anyone, individuals or companies that is looking to create spare parts, customized items, toys, and many more. But in this case for the assessment, a blind person would be my target audience.
Cons
3D printing isn’t for mass production
Isn’t suitable to work with in all materials.
Products can only be as large as the printer size or smaller.
Texture and scale:
Refers to the color or image applied to the surface of a model.
Color
Printing process
Size / Proportion / Balance
Editing on software
Referencing
https://www.sculpteo.com/en/glossary/texture-definition/#:~:text=With%20regards%20to%203D%20printing,printing%20methods%20that%20supports%20color.https://medium.com/@erinwinick/3d-printings-30-year-history-and-why-it-is-popular-now-5200ab21a7ed
https://www.addictootech.com/4-reasons-why-3d-printing-is-so-popula
https://garage.hp.com/us/en/impact/3d-printing-innovations-for-the-blind.html
https://www.sculpteo.com/blog/2018/07/26/how-3d-printing-revolutionizes-the-world-of-visual-impairment/