CAD Jewellery Skills Christmas Card 2020

23 December, 2020

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from CAD Jewellery Skills!

Full image and end of year summary after the break.

To put it mildly, it has been a weird year. A decade’s worth of changes have been forced upon our industry within the space of only a few months, and every futurist is predicting more of the same for the entirety of next year. As Vladimir Lenin once said: “There are decades where nothing happens; and there are weeks where decades happen.”

So we must find ways to embrace the new, as individuals and as businesses. This year’s image reflects just that– the marketplace for bespoke CAD design in London has changed, and this is a welcoming embrace to what the next generation of CAD jewellers love to make and see. It is a departure from what Hatton Garden did in the past, but perhaps that is a good thing.

This also explains why I have been so relatively quiet– online training is just starting to get interesting, and I look forward to launching new classes and big projects/articles in the new year. As ever, watch this space.

As of now, we’ve been going on this blog (and now online training service) for 10 years! Here’s to another 10. And I’ll see you all in 2021.

Merry Christmas from CAD Jewellery Skills!

WRITTEN BY

Jack Meyer

Bespoke jewellery designer, and specialist in jewellery CAD/CAM and emergent technologies that affect jewellery.

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