Atossa started as an idea for redesigning industrial and social systems that deliver the products to people. This project is focused on developing a range of design concepts for printable footwear. The idea is to build a consumer based system which reduces labor for manufacturing, provides ease of access to new products for consumers and considers new types of customization. By developing a range of stylish footwear design concepts, the production process would speed up, the costs of production would be reduced and eventually users would have footwear according to their foot’s unique feature.
Behrad Ghodsi is a Tehran based Industrial designer. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Industrial Design from Art University of Tehran. He moved to United States to improve his skills and pursue his Master of Fine Arts in Industrial Design at the Rochester Institute of Technology. During his school years he had two internship experiences which helped him interact with industry professionals .Human interaction with products is what he cares most about in his design process.
Designer Behrad Ghodsi developed a range of concepts for 3D printable footwear that are at once stylish and comfortable, customizable and consumer-based, and to top it all off, made from sustainable materials. The result is Atossa, a 3D printed high heel for the consumer market.