Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.34187/ko.73.3.5
Design, research and development of a collection of women’s high-heeled shoes using polylactide 3D printing – Part 1: Exploration of design principles
Sara Stojko
; Ivančica d.d., Ivanec, Croatia
Suzana Kutnjak-Mravlinčić
orcid.org/0000-0001-6257-5430
; University of Zagreb Faculty of Textile Technology, Study unit Varaždin, Varaždin, Croatia
*
Tea Krišković
; Shoe factory Ivančica d.d., Ivanec, Croatia
* Corresponding author.
Abstract
The footwear industry is constantly evolving, with sustainability and the integration of digital technologies among the most important trends. Additive manufacturing, popularly known as 3D printing, is an advanced technology that is significantly changing the design and manufacturing process of footwear. The paper shows the development of the author's avant-garde women's shoe collection using 3D printed high heels made of polylactide (PLA) in a fused deposition modeling (FDM) process on a desktop 3D printer. In this first part of the work, the design of the author's women's shoe collection is presented. The collection brings technology and man into synergy through the stylization of human organs on the model of a woman's shoe. The experimental part shows the first part of the development of the prototype of women's shoes using digital tools, from concept design, conceptual solutions, elaboration of selected conceptual solutions for realization through color, selection of materials, to project drawings.
Keywords
fused deposition modeling; 3D printing; shoes design; concept design; project drawing
Hrčak ID:
323023
URI
Publication date:
4.12.2024.
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