Check out the cover of Joy Division's 'Unknown Pleasures' printed in 3D
by Aaron Zorgel
May 30, 2013
Even if you don’t recognize this iconic cover art, you’ve probably seen the art emblazoned on the t-shirts of disaffected sexy people everywhere. Michael Zöllner, the Interaction Design Professor at Hof University in Germany, took it upon himself to create a vector graphics model of Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures artwork, to be used with a 3D printer.
Even if you don’t recognize this iconic cover art, you’ve probably seen the art emblazoned on the t-shirts of disaffected sexy people everywhere.
Michael Zöllner, the Interaction Design Professor at Hof University in Germany, took it upon himself to create a vector graphics model of Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures artwork, to be used with a 3D printer.
If you have a 3D printer (ie. if you’re a total NERD, but no judgement here), you can download the model via Thingverse and print your own 3D version of the visual component to the Ian Curtis opus.
Check out some photos of the printed 3D version below:
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