Welcome to My World of 3D Design

I’m here to prove that creativity knows no boundaries. With passion, innovation, and resilience, I’m redefining what’s possible in 3D design—one creation at a time
About Me

Hey there! I’m Edis, a 33-year-old who’s been rocking the blind life since I was 2.

Thanks to a little mishap called sarcoidosis (don’t try to pronounce it), my immune system decided to play a prank on my eyes. But hey, at least it left my brain alone – or so I like to think!


Imagine a kid who can’t see but loves the outdoors. That was me, splashing around in pools and proving that you don’t need eyes to make a spectacle of yourself in public. Physical activity became my thing, probably because I couldn’t see how ridiculous I looked doing it.

This image shows Edis outdoors, smiling warmly and looking slightly down. He is wearing a striped shirt under a dark puffer jacket, and the sunlight behind him creates a soft glow. The background features a grassy field and trees, giving the scene a peaceful and relaxed atmosphere.

Embracing technology

Now, about technology – it’s been my sidekick in this blind adventure. I’ve embraced every gadget and gizmo that could make my life easier. If there’s a tech out there that can tie my shoelaces, I’m all in!


But here’s where it gets really wild. In October 2023, I discovered 3D printing. Suddenly, I’m the blind guy who can “see” the Eiffel Tower. I’m like a modern-day Michelangelo, except instead of marble, I use plastic, and instead of sight, I use… well, I’m still figuring that part out.

The image shows Edis wearing a high-visibility vest marked "Blind," holding a white cane and smiling as he pets a calf. The calf is standing in a small enclosure with a feeding trough and a shelter behind it. The setting is a rural area under a bright blue sky, with farming equipment and fields in the background, adding a pastoral charm to the scene.

Accessible3D

Thanks to 3D printing, I’m now the MacGyver of the blind world. Cane broke? No problem, I’ll just print a new part. Need a map of the city? Give me a few hours and some filament. Want a scale model of your face? …Okay, maybe I’m not that good yet.


Accessible3D is my playground where I’m out to prove that lack of sight is no match for insight. I’m here to inspire both the sighted and the visually impaired to think outside the box – or should I say, outside the braille dots?

The image shows two hikers walking along a narrow dirt trail on a hillside. The person in the foreground is Edis. He is smiling and holding a white cane, wearing a black t-shirt and shorts. Behind him, another hiker with a backpack is following. The hillside is dry with sparse vegetation, and in the background, a scenic view of green fields, scattered buildings, and wind turbines on the horizon is visible. The setting evokes a sense of adventure and connection with nature.
So, stick around if you want to see a blind guy attempt to revolutionize accessibility, one wobbly 3D print at a time. Trust me, it’s going to be a bumpy ride, but at least I won’t see it coming!

FAQ

Got Questions? I’ve Got Answers!

How did I get started with 3D design?

I began My journey with a passion for creating tactile designs that could be felt and understood without relying on sight.

How do I navigate design software without sight?

I use screen readers, audio cues, and custom workflows to interact with 3D design software. Through trial and error, I’ve developed unique methods to bring my creations to life.

Are the STL files on Accessible3D free to download?

Yes! All STL files in the library are free to download. However, donations are welcome to support the ongoing mission of Accessible3D.

Can you collaborate with me on a project?

Absolutely! I am always open to collaboration opportunities. Reach out via the Contact Page to discuss your ideas.

How can I support Accessible3D?

You can support Accessible3D by donating through the STL library, sharing the website with others, or simply following my journey and spreading the word.

Can You request a custom 3D design from Me?

Yes! I am open to creating custom 3D designs based on specific requests. Feel free to reach out through the Contact Page to discuss your idea.

Still have more questions?

Still have questions? let’s chat!
Contact Me

You can support Accessible3D by donating through the STL library, sharing the website with others, or simply following My journey and spreading the word.