Jul.9, 2013
Last month, Mixee Me, now Mixee Labs, announced a web app platform where designers can create interactive models of their products for consumers to customize, for example the Quark Jewelry by Virtox, Knotty Ring and Wave Bracelet by NeuralFirings.
The Mixee Labs, founded by Aaron Barnet and Nancy Liang, is launching today customized cufflinks that allows anybody to design their own cufflinks. These cufflinks are 3D printed with stainless steel, and can be plated in bronze or gold.
You can select from a variety of different designs or upload your own black and white graphic. "Black and white images works best, since we automatically extrudes the darker pixels in an image." says Nancy. Unlike other cufflink customizers, you can add images and logos as well as text.
The pricing is set at $60 for a pair of Stainless Steel cufflinks (with options to coat the product with gold or bronze); $160 for a pair of sterling silver cufflinks; or $20 for a pair of Nylon Plastic cufflinks. All cufflinks are made on-demand, and will take 2-3 weeks to ship.
You may try the Customized Cufflinks (Round) here.
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