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Thursday, October 2, 2014

Introducing Project Cufflinks by Zazzy

Zazzy announced that they are integrating the Noun Project’s collection of over 65,000+ icons to offer unprecedented customization options to their newest jewelry editor, Project Cufflinks.

In a previous post I introduced you the 3D printing of jewellery at Zazzy where you can customize and create your own jewellery made of gold-plated brass, bronze and stainless steel.
Now Zazzy is also aiming on jewellery for men.


Project Cufflinks is a cutting-edge customizing editor that allows users choose from The Noun Project’s library of symbols to create a set of unique cufflinks which are designed, 3D printed and delivered by jewelry startup Zazzy.

This is Amsterdam-based Zazzy’s first design link-up and offers a clear insight into brand’s design-focussed goals. “We wanted to create really cool cufflinks that anyone could enjoy creating and tapping the Noun Project’s library felt like a natural move for us,” said Gert-Jan Spriensma, CEO of Zazzy. “They aim to simplify communication, we aim to simplify creativity and we both do this through user-generated design, ideas and input. The cufflinks, which are our first foray into jewelry specifically for men, are a great way of making use of The Noun Project’s fun and original designs.”

The Noun Project is a platform of over 65,000 icons that help people communicate in an effective and universal way - it is the first community driven visual dictionary.

See more of Project Cufflinks and get your own experience of customizing the cufflinks here.

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