James Novak wins 3D Printed Wood Challenge

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Queensland College of Art lecturer and Industrial Design PhD candidate, James Novak, has taken out another award for one of his 3D creations. The Challenge was set by iMaterialise for designers around the world to submit 3D models for their newest material — wood. James’ Hexa-Phone Amplifier was named one of the winners, showcasing the […]

3D bike making a difference

The one-off, custom designed FIX3D bike frame created by James Novak.
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A new Australian designed bicycle frame like no other, intended to challenge the traditional model of mass production, has been unveiled in Brussels. The design and creation of industrial designer, Queensland College of Art lecturer, PhD candidate, and 3D print enthusiast, James Novak, the bicycle has been included in the Making A Difference / A […]

Leading the way in industrial design innovation

Troy Baverstock working on speaker housing
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The Bachelor of Industrial Design is a new innovative program at Griffith that was written by Program Leader of Industrial Design and 3D design, digital media, Dr Jennifer Loy and Head of School, Griffith Engineering, Professor Geoff Tansley. “The program started in semester one of this year and is a really innovative program that works […]

3D printing for a state of the art heart

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Griffith University studentKaecee Fitzgerald has her heart in her hands and the world at her feet. The 23-year-old designer of a model relating to the evolution of the human heart and created through the marvel that is 3D printing, Kaecee is becoming increasingly expert in a transformative technology being hailed by some as the catalyst […]