Music 1. The Rolling Stones: To mark the 50th anniversary of their iconic 1969 album ‘Let It Bleed’, The Rolling Stones sold a limited edition 3D printed version of the iconic tongue logo. They partnered with 3D printing technology firm FormLoop to create the tongue logo, which was printed with 3D Systems’ ProX DMP 320. To further promote their product, the band created a custom ad focused on how the 3D printed logo is a perfect replica of the original tongue logo, making it a great collector’s item for any Rolling Stones fan. The ad also highlighted the custom printing features available to customers through 3D printing, and included a call to action for anyone interested in creating their own custom 3D printed product.
Fashion 2. Louis Vuitton: To launch their new collection of leather goods, Louis Vuitton created a limited edition of their iconic monogram bags. To promote the collection, they created a custom ad highlighting the quality of the leather and the unique design of the bags. The ad also included a call to action to purchase the limited edition bags, as well as offering other custom printing and design services for those interested in creating their own unique product.
Sports 3. Nike: To mark the 20th anniversary of the iconic Air Max 95 sneaker, Nike released a limited edition 3D printed version of the sneaker. To promote the product, Nike’s custom ad focused on how the 3D printed sneaker is a perfect replica of the original, and highlighted the custom printing services available through 3D printing. The ad also included a call to action for anyone interested in creating their own custom 3D printed product.
Gaming 4. Xbox: To celebrate the launch of their new gaming console, Xbox created a limited edition 3D printed version of the console. To promote the product, they created a custom ad highlighting the console’s unique design and features, and included a call to action to purchase the limited edition console, as well as offering other custom printing and design services for those interested in creating their own unique product. ##
Food 5. Nestle: To celebrate the launch of a new flavor of their iconic Kit Kat bar, Nestle created a limited edition 3D printed version of