3D-Printed Golf Clubs

'Discover' is a Telescopic Golf Club for Design Agency Webb deVlam

'Discover' is a telescopic golf club made as a competition entry into the Starpack 2014 competition. The goal was to create a promotional product for Webb deVlam, a design agency based in Finland. Duncan K. Anderson came up with this extendable golf club design for a few different reasons.

First, the golf club was chosen to symbolize how the agency works as a bonded unit, and secondly 3D printing was meant to show how Webb deVlam is an extremely innovative and forward-thinking company. For the packaging design on the golf club, a clear front was used, symbolizing how the company has nothing to hide, so feels completely comfortable putting its products out in the open.
Trend Themes
1. Telescopic Golf Clubs - Developing more efficient and customizable golf clubs with the use of 3D printing technology.
2. Promotional Products - Incorporating 3D printing technology to create unique and innovative promotional products that stand out in the market.
3. Transparent Packaging - The use of clear packaging to showcase the unique features of a product and communicate the brand's openness and honesty.
Industry Implications
1. Golf Equipment Manufacturing - Integrating 3D printing technology to produce high-quality golf clubs that are tailored to an individual's needs and preferences.
2. Design Agencies - Incorporating 3D printing technology to create visually appealing and highly customized promotional products for clients.
3. Packaging Manufacturing - Developing transparent and visually appealing packaging designs that showcase the unique features and values of a product.

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