Highcon recently invited students at the Georgia based–Savannah College of Art and Design to take part in a 3D Paper Product Design Challenge.
The aim of the challenge was to produce the most innovative, feasible, and applicable product that they could, in a way that would clearly demonstrate the benefits of automated digital cutting and creasing technology of the Highcon Euclid. Some interesting designs are shown here: http://www.highcon.net/news_detail.asp?id=153&menu=12
The aim of the challenge was to produce the most innovative, feasible, and applicable product that they could, in a way that would clearly demonstrate the benefits of automated digital cutting and creasing technology of the Highcon Euclid. Some interesting designs are shown here: http://www.highcon.net/news_detail.asp?id=153&menu=12