Alex and Matt dedicate a whole episode to discussing the power of Design skills, particularly CAD design in making parts, and how the skillset should last and have value in the face of economic and technological uncertainties with AI and the state of the economy.
Our hosts discuss Design in various industries, including 3D printing, and the growing demand for 3D models. Highlighting the differences between CAD and other 3D modeling tools like Blender, noting the systematic nature of CAD and the artistic flexibility of apps like Blender (which both hosts are in awe of).
They also discuss the challenges of designing for manufacturability and the potential of AI in design, but still admitting that hands-on experience and adaptability remain critical for the near future of making parts.
Links: Alexander G. Orphanos | AG3D:
ag3d-printing.com stan.store/AG3Dlabs
Matthew Guy | Niche 3D LLC:
Niche3D.io
Timestamps: 00:00 Design Skills in the Age of AI and 3D Printing 02:17 The Importance of Good Design 05:00 Challenges and Limitations of Different Design Tools 06:30 The Role of Design in Manufacturing and Engineering 07:17 Design for Different Manufacturing Methods 21:20 The Art of Designing for User Experience 31:07 The Impact of AI on Design 45:29 The Future of Design and Manufacturing 53:06 Practical Advice for Aspiring Designers 54:01 Closing Thoughts and Contact Information