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Host John Bartlett talks to award-winning fashion designer and current Co-Founder of DogPark Production, Sylvia Heisel, about how her and her husband, Scott Taylor, are reimagining the possibilities of what dog parks can be for both dogs and humans. For more information about the episode, guest, and featured social media or links: dogsavethepeople.com/episodes/sylvia-heisel
In this week's episode, we catch up with Sylvia Heisel who runs a consultancy on 3D printing within fashion and apparel. On the agenda is how the apparel industry can utilise additive manufacturing to complement the other advanced technologies emerging within the industry, like sewbots and AI. Also, how people will use 3D printing once the machinery has evolved and how bioplastics will counteract the environmental damage of fast fashion. Hosted by David Wilcox.
Explore Mode Podcast - Entrepreneurship In Fashion Tech Space
In this episode, I talk with Sylvia Heisel(@sylviaheisel) a fashion designer and expert in design for wearable tech, about her early days in fashion, the transition to technology realm and passion to develop new methods in manufacturing 3D printed garments.
Explore Mode Podcast - Entrepreneurship In Fashion Tech Space
In this episode, I talk with Sylvia Heisel(@sylviaheisel) a fashion designer and expert in design for wearable tech, about her early days in fashion, the transition to technology realm and passion to develop new methods in manufacturing 3D printed garments.
Explore Mode Podcast - Entrepreneurship In Fashion Tech Space
In this episode, I talk with Sylvia Heisel(@sylviaheisel) a fashion designer and expert in design for wearable tech, about her early days in fashion, the transition to technology realm and passion to develop new methods in manufacturing 3D printed garments.
Explore Mode Podcast - Entrepreneurship In Fashion Tech Space
In this episode, I talk with Sylvia Heisel(@sylviaheisel) a fashion designer and expert in design for wearable tech, about her early days in fashion, the transition to technology realm and passion to develop new methods in manufacturing 3D printed garments.
Explore Mode Podcast - Entrepreneurship In Fashion Tech Space
In this episode, I talk with Sylvia Heisel(@sylviaheisel) a fashion designer and expert in design for wearable tech, about her early days in fashion, the transition to technology realm and passion to develop new methods in manufacturing 3D printed garments. For those who only starting out the journey in the business of fashion and want to make the difference, Sylvia shares the tips on how to apply a right business mindset to achieve exactly that. Enjoy!
3D Printing and Design Innovation for Clothing and Wearables with Sylvia Heisel… Sylvia Heisel, Fashion Designer, 3D Printing and Design Innovation for Clothing and Wearables (bio), and Creative Director of Heisel, joins Samanta Cortes and Stephanie Benedetto at MouthMedia Network’s studio at VoyagerHQ.Applying 3D printing to fashion, sustainability and compostable possibilities, sugar-based polyester, and 3D printed jewelry Heisel reviews how she got her start, but was doing same thing over and over, stopped being creative, and concerned about sustainability issues. How she got into 3D printing and applied it to fashion, how 3D printing wasn’t really a new technology, the first thing she made was customized iPhone cases, and how innovations allowing fast growth are close to mass production of 3D printed clothing. Cool new compostable fabrics, made of sugar and other materials, making the fast fashion trend not harming the planet. How the speed of 3D printing is improving. The first mass market example is the Adidas 3D printed shoe with carbon, economically feasible but not ecologically ideal. 3D printing has been for the development stage. So much material and technical expertise is required for practical application of 3D printing of fashion that were never considerations before. 3D printing offers an opportunity to get jewelry molding right, and the opportunity to re-purpose/recycle discarded materials into 3D printing filament. The famous coat, the need for education in 3D printing, and starting with materials and process The 3D printed famous coat and the process ideation to production, printing in pieces instead of cutting, them, and joining together, with truly zero waste, not even seam allowances. Intriguing new processes, and a machine that Heisel’s team built by hacking another CNC machine and turning it into a 3D printer. The need for education, how industrial design and arhcitecture students, but not fashion students, are taught in general about 3D printing. Not everyone will be designers, and many will go into manufacturing, so teaching 3D is important. Good design comes from good manufacturing, but fashion starts with design.Flying, shape-shifting, and making stuff Remnants, create a fabric for flying and shape-shifting, how the future holds new stuff, and why we just have to make stuff.
3D printing minimizes waste and could revolutionize the future of fashion. Sylvia Heisel is a fashion designer and creative director working with new materials, manufacturing and physical computing for fashion and wearables. She joins Kate to discuss the intersection of technology and the sustainable future of fashion.