Scott Sarber, Direct of Designer Services at Britten Studios, noted one of the biggest challenges was “creating dolphin players that could really take a beating!” For non-foosball players, “beating” is putting it mildly, it is very easy to get carried away and pound those things. This is 3D print came into its own, enabling the team to print each of the dolphin players in the team’s aqua and orange colour scheme. The mammoth table game - dubbed “the longest foosball table in Florida” - is lined with cup holders, and features pigskin-textured handles (complete with hand-stitched lacing), but it needed strong branding in the form of the “players” on the table. No strangers to innovation, the print company turned to its Décor Department in Grand Rapids, Michigan to bring the wow factor to the event’s pièce de résistance - a foosball table that accommodates up to 50 players. Dominant among these was a 25-ft custom foosball table. When Britten Studios first secured the bid to engineer props for the Miami Dolphins’ pre-game Fin Fest, the print company knew it would require some serious brainpower to deliver on the amazing 3D renderings they submitted. And nowhere has that been in more evidence than in a recent project for the Miami Dolphins football team and 3D printing played a key role bringing the project to life. Working with some of the world’s largest brands over the last 30+ years, the company has a knack of visually connecting client brands with their audience. Once company that understands how to maximize a brand is Britten Studios, based in Michigan in the US. Branding is big business - particularly in the Western world.
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