Marisa Tracie studied at NY University where she received a bachelor degree in English. She enjoys learning about and trying out new technology and sharing her insights with others through her writing. Marisa writes regularly for technology blogs and enjoys educating people about new breakthroughs and the way in which technology can improve their lifes.
The 3D printed Radiolarian Lamp takes it shape from the intricate mineral skeletons of radiolarian, found in plankton throughout the sea.
This 3D printed clip not only provides angled support for your tablet or phone: It can also serve as a handle or a hand strap.
This 3D printed Clip on Vase transforms a glass into an aesthetically pleasing vase to hold your flowers.
This 3D printed mount allows you to safely put your iPhone 6 on a Manfrotto tripod - great for making use of the iPhones time lapse feature.
The 3D printed Equations Lamp has a flower design made up of parametric equations, which gives it a touch of both simplicity and symmetry.
The Tabletop Stand allows hands-free use of your tablet or Kindle, hence it is great for watching videos or reading ebooks
This 3D printed floater lets you film underwater while the camera swims freely in a river or on a lake or the sea.
This 3D printed stand protects your Apple Watch from getting scratches while the battery charges.
The Pebble Vertical Stand keeps your Pebble Watch upright and it's display visible while the battery is charging.
Sound Pebble, a stylish looking 3D printed amplifier for your iPhone 5, delivers great sound without draining the smartphone battery.
The 3D printed iPad stand is a stylish, yet convenient way of resting your iPad as you work or use the tablet for entertainment.