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designed and printed by Danit. Indeed, this concept was revolutionary, with implications going beyond the mere convenience of not having a wardrobe overflowing with clothes. Clothing can all reside on a flash drive or on a file on your computer. Using specialized software, garments can be designed on a computer, printed, worn, then the material can be recycled and reused for the next outfit. With 3D printers becoming more affordable for use at home and available in libraries and community print shops, this is one small way we can all do our part to help save the environment.
After her debut on the fashion world stage, one of Danit’ s first partnerships in 2016 was with Gerber Technology, based in Connecticut, USA, a company that produces technology used by the fashion industry. She collaborated with them to improve the software, Accumark 3D used by fashion designers in the 3D printing process.
Danit pursues collaborations centered around: creating better software to allow for more designers to join the 3D fashion revolution; creating better technology that will improve on the clothing printing time; creating better filament and a wider variety, for printing. One of her more recent collaborations is with Moon
Creative Labs in Palo Alto,