“I really see Quin as being more of an inventing/customization platform,” Robinson told TechCrunch. The two are founders of a collective called 3DKitBash, which sells 3D files that can be printed or “used entirely in the digital space.”Īccording to TechCrunch, the designers hope to inspire other 3D printing enthusiasts to “remix and modify” Quin. Quin’s designers are Quincy Robinson, a toy inventor and sculptor who has worked at Mattel and Hasbro, and Natalie Mathis, the director of institutional advancement at Cincinnati museum. Quin, 3DKitBash's 3D-printed fashion doll
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