This robot doesn’t have a name yet, but he keeps showing up. What started as a sketch became our unofficial mascot, and we figured it was time to show you how he came to life. Now the important question, what should we call him? Drop your best suggestions below.
The Saman. A mule rooted in Latino culture - amber shell forming the body, veins like tree roots running through the surface and sole.
Inspired by Pre-Columbian gold artifacts and primordial motifs from nature.
Digits by @kolbecorreia
A mule shaped by human hands - wrapping the foot in a sculptural enclosure, with fingerprint patterns forming the insole.
Inspired by classical marble statues and “Thing” from the Addams Family.
Every shot you’d need to sell the idea. Render the bag, swap the bag, change the colorway, drop it on a model, put the model in the woods. All in one place
Designed by @austinwhitedesign
Behind the scenes of how @otto.loikkanen ’s Liven: a sunrise alarm clock born during Finland’s darkest season was created.
From concept to 3D-printed prototype.
@taware_kicks studied how caterpillars move, then turned it into a mule. Segmented ribs. Soft cavities. A sole that looks mid-crawl.
Biomimicry that you can actually wear.
Designed in Vizcom, in production with @zellerfeld
A behind the scenes look at @julius.works process of making The Exhaust Light. A tealight holder, rendered in Vizcom, then made real using stainless steel metal exhaust pipes.
We had this wild idea for a cement keyboard, sketched it out in vizcom, and @emil.lukas actually brought it to life. like, a real physical cement keyboard!