Design technology company Cricut has released the Cricut Explore. The Cricut Explore is a machine that can cut designs from various crafting materials. You can cut designs from paper, chipboard, iron-ons, vinyl, felt and leather. Ashish Arora is Cricut’s CEO and she has said that “We are driven by the philosophy: How do we get from inspiration to creation?”
The Cricut Explore is sleek in design and it is shaped just like a printer. Once opened, there is a cutting module that reminds you of a Inkjet nozzle. Instead of ink, there is a small precision-cutting blade that creates all the designs. The cutting module also can use a marker or scoring tip if you want to add a design to already existing artwork. So now all those interesting and fun designs on Pinterest can be made by anyone.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Craft-cutting Printers
- Design technology companies can explore creating craft-cutting printers that can cut various materials.
- Precision-cutting Blades
- Companies can develop and expand the use of precision-cutting blades as a new tool in design technology.
- Digital Crafting
- Digital crafting can revolutionize the crafting industry by providing accessible, affordable and time-efficient tools for creators.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Crafting Industry
- The crafting industry can explore partnerships with design technology companies to develop innovative products that combine traditional crafting with design technology.
- Education Industry
- The Education industry can incorporate craft-cutting printers into their curriculums to foster creativity and innovation among young learners.
- Small Business Industry
- Small businesses can utilize craft-cutting printers to create personalized merchandise and expand product lines.
