# Project Description

UN-IDENTICAL

Iniyan Annadurai

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A footwear designer with a background in computational design, commercial design as well as traditional shoemaking, with a strong interest in experimentation & Innovation.

A footwear designer with a background in computational design, commercial design as well as...

College London College of Fashion

Course MA Footwear

Graduation year 2025

UN-IDENTICAL reimagines footwear as a second skin: a mono-material, 3D-printed lattice tuned to each foot’s pressure and movement. Using bio tensegrity as a design principle, fractal branching and auxetic cells create zones that flex, splay and rebound like fascia - supporting proprioception while resisting the waste of multi-material shoes. The work proposes a circular scan-to-print-to-recycle model where every pair can be re-milled and reprinted.

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UN-IDENTICAL reimagines footwear as a second skin: a mono-material, 3D-printed lattice tuned to each foot’s pressure and movement. Using bio tensegrity as a design principle, fractal branching and auxetic cells create zones that flex, splay and rebound like fascia - supporting...

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