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ROLE  Web Design, Product Design, Exhibition Design
CLIENT  In-house, 2016
TEAM  Dev Gupta (Design Lead), Ian Momsen (Photographer)

Carbon manufactures revolutionary, industry-grade 3D printers that can manifest objects from a pool of liquid, Terminator-style.

ROLE  Web Design, Product Design, Exhibition Design
CLIENT  In-house, 2016
TEAM  Dev Gupta (Design Lead), Ian Momsen (Photographer)

Carbon manufactures revolutionary, industry-grade 3D printers that can manifest objects from a pool of liquid, Terminator-style.

ROLE  Web Design, Product Design, Exhibition Design
CLIENT  In-house, 2016
TEAM  Dev Gupta (Design Lead), Ian Momsen (Photographer)

Carbon manufactures revolutionary, industry-grade 3D printers that can manifest objects from a pool of liquid, Terminator-style.

ROLE  Web Design, Product Design, Exhibition Design
CLIENT  In-house, 2016
TEAM  Dev Gupta (Design Lead), Ian Momsen (Photographer)

Carbon manufactures revolutionary, industry-grade 3D printers that can manifest objects from a pool of liquid, Terminator-style.

ROLE  Web Design, Product Design, Exhibition Design
CLIENT  In-house, 2016
TEAM  Dev Gupta (Design Lead), Ian Momsen (Photographer)

Carbon manufactures revolutionary, industry-grade 3D printers that can manifest objects from a pool of liquid, Terminator-style.

I joined an tiny but incredible multi-disciplinary team three months before scheduled launch, following a botched rebranding that produced a few colors, a wordmark, and two typefaces. Dev and I set out to build a brand system while simultaneously designing the product interface, the entire marketing site, and interactive trade show booths, among many. This meant a crash course in all the intricacies of 3D printing, trust falls with our partners and developers, and a lot of coffee. The website and product were launched in tandem with the printer one very late night in June 2016.

The original design (as shown here) was modified a year and a half after Dev and I left. 

I joined an tiny but incredible multi-disciplinary team three months before scheduled launch, following a botched rebranding that produced a few colors, a wordmark, and two typefaces. Dev and I set out to build a brand system while simultaneously designing the product interface, the entire marketing site, and interactive trade show booths, among many. This meant a crash course in all the intricacies of 3D printing, trust falls with our partners and developers, and a lot of coffee. The website and product were launched in tandem with the printer one very late night in June 2016.

The original design (as shown here) was modified a year and a half after Dev and I left. 

I joined an tiny but incredible multi-disciplinary team three months before scheduled launch, following a botched rebranding that produced a few colors, a wordmark, and two typefaces. Dev and I set out to build a brand system while simultaneously designing the product interface, the entire marketing site, and interactive trade show booths, among many. This meant a crash course in all the intricacies of 3D printing, trust falls with our partners and developers, and a lot of coffee. The website and product were launched in tandem with the printer one very late night in June 2016.

The original design (as shown here) was modified a year and a half after Dev and I left. 

I joined an tiny but incredible multi-disciplinary team three months before scheduled launch, following a botched rebranding that produced a few colors, a wordmark, and two typefaces. Dev and I set out to build a brand system while simultaneously designing the product interface, the entire marketing site, and interactive trade show booths, among many. This meant a crash course in all the intricacies of 3D printing, trust falls with our partners and developers, and a lot of coffee. The website and product were launched in tandem with the printer one very late night in June 2016.

The original design (as shown here) was modified a year and a half after Dev and I left. 

I joined an tiny but incredible multi-disciplinary team three months before scheduled launch, following a botched rebranding that produced a few colors, a wordmark, and two typefaces. Dev and I set out to build a brand system while simultaneously designing the product interface, the entire marketing site, and interactive trade show booths, among many. This meant a crash course in all the intricacies of 3D printing, trust falls with our partners and developers, and a lot of coffee. The website and product were launched in tandem with the printer one very late night in June 2016.

The original design (as shown here) was modified a year and a half after Dev and I left. 

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