This 3D folded paper art adds the perfect balance of minimalism and colour to your walls!

Gone are the days when the walls would be littered with cheap printouts of photos taken by some unknown photographer. In the new world where we realize that everything we put up is an expression of ourselves, this edgy and minimal paper art is what we need to perfectly match our minimalism-inspired decor! Istanbul based designer Tayfun Tinmaz has been setting Instagram and Etsy ablaze with his nature-inspired series under the name @paperpan! Just as his username describes, his collection brings whimsical fun to the third dimension by capturing everything from animals to insects on paper, by paper.

Inspired by the animated movie Rio, a beautiful portrait of the macaw bird.

The ferocious portrait of a tiger!

A minimalistic Palm Cockatoo.

Find the smart chameleon that is hiding in plain sight on this black canvas.

A simple and sweet Cockatoo that is minimal and colourful at the same time.

Frog Friend scaling up the wall.

Say hello to the muted tones of this parakeet.

Add some Christmas cheer with this red and gold deer!

Look, we spotted a unicorn!

This edgy and vibrant Toucan is a thing of beauty.

Another version of that elegantly seated macaw.

Neon Star blinking on the wall.

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3D Pioneers Formlabs need an Industrial Designer

A spin-off from the ever-innovative MIT Media Labs, Formlabs has been working on bringing 3D printing technology to the masses since 2011. To reinvent an industry, you have to build the best team. Formlabs is expanding access to digital fabrication, so anyone can make anything. Formlabs is the professional 3D printer of choice for engineers, designers, manufacturers, and decision makers around the globe. Formlabs products include the Form 3 and Form 3L, powered by Low Force Stereolithography (LFS)™ 3D printing, Form 2 SLA 3D printer, Form Wash and Form Cure post-processing solutions, Fuse 1 SLS 3D printer, and Form Cell manufacturing solution. Formlabs also develops its own suite of high-performance materials that continue to push the boundaries for 3D printing, as well as best-in-class 3D printing software. Join Formlabs if you want to bring ground-breaking professional tools to designers, engineers, and artists around the world.

The Opportunity

The Industrial Design team enables accessible and productive experiences for our users and communicates the values of the brand through beautiful, functional products. As part of our team, you’ll collaborate with an interdisciplinary team of designers, engineers, and scientists to make a significant impact on a rapidly-emerging class of products. If you are passionate about delivering great user experiences and have the skills to contribute, we want you to join our team as an Industrial Designer.

Responsibilities

Design new products from idea to production:

-Contribute to product vision
-Develop concepts, with clear and compelling visual communication
-Prototype continuously, from quick mockups to refined cosmetic models
-Test designs with users, translate results back into the design process
-Create robust CAD in Solidworks to communicate design intent
-Collaborate with engineering and suppliers to create manufacturable solutions
-Report to the Industrial Design team manager

Education and Experience Required

-Degree in Industrial Design
-Skill in 3D modeling, Solidworks preferred
-Skill in 2D and 3D design visualization tools, including Keyshot and Adobe CC
-Strong sketching skills
-Experience solving complex problems through design
-A developed sense of aesthetics and care for details
-Comfortable creating prototypes using a variety of methods
-Experience working with engineering and manufacturability constraints
-1-3 years of experience preferred

Other Perks

-Flexible Vacation
-Premium coverage for medical, dental, and vision plans
-Paid parental leave
-Fully stocked kitchens and catered lunches three days a week
-Commuter benefits
-Unlimited 3D prints

How to Apply

We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. Even if you don’t check every box, but see yourself contributing, please apply. Help us build an inclusive community that will change the face of 3D printing

Location

Somerville, MA

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Let’s forget about folding displays for a bit and admire Insta360’s folding camera!

The idea behind the Evo’s design is a simple, but unique one. 3D cameras and 360° cameras have one thing in common… the presence of at least two lenses. Where those lenses face in relation with each other, and the type of lens determines the kind of media you capture. Lenses that sit side by side (with a rough distance of 2.5 inches between them) can capture two different channels corresponding to the left and right eye, creating a sense of depth, and therefore a 3-dimensional video or image. Lenses (usually at least 180° fisheye) that face in opposite directions can capture an entire scene in 360 degrees, allowing you to create videos or images you can look around in and immerse yourself into. The Insta360 Evo simply creates a mechanism in which these two lenses can fold to either face in the same direction or the opposite, allowing the camera to alternate between shooting in 3D and in 360°.

The Evo can record 3D 5K/30fps video (or 18-megapixel stills) with a 180-degree field of view, viewable using a VR headset that comes in the box, or an innovative HoloFrame case that sits on your phone, turning your phone’s screen into a 3D display. Fold the cameras to face opposite each other and the camera captures 360° videos and stills that you can view in your VR headset, even looking around to see things behind, beside, above or below you.

What’s even more remarkable about the Evo is its ability to not just record, but also stabilize video. Using its 6-axis gyroscopic stabilization system, Evo’s videos are immersive, crisp, and jitter free. The FlowState stabilization system even allows the Evo to capture time-lapses that are incredibly smooth. Whether you’re walking on the footpath or on a bumpy trail, the Evo can capture videos without needing an external gimbal or stabilizer (the gimbal would end up getting captured in 360° videos too). A simple flip/fold mechanism allows you to transition between shooting in 3D and shooting in VR, allowing you to create fully immersive video content, and the Evo even packs kits, headsets, and cases that let you and your audience properly view the content you’ve created!

Designer: Insta360

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