Urbis

Light in three dimensions

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I studied industrial design at Victoria University and specialised in 3D printing. After that, I was a 3D designer at Weta, mainly designing props for movies. was one of the movies I worked on. It was a really fast-paced design environment where I was designing props day by day – as opposed to, say, Fisher & Paykel, where I worked

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