Welcome to Endless Design Lab! 🌀
I’m Noah, a 3D artist based in Austin, Texas. I discovered 3D modeling through my first attempts at using a 3D printer, a Christmas gift from my sister and her husband in 2023. While learning how to use it, I printed a spiral vase mode Sierpiński Pyramid. That single print sparked my obsession with fractal geometry and 3D modeling.
Let me be clear: I’m not a mathematician, I don’t know any formulas, and I have no formal training in this. Everything I know about geometry and CAD, I’ve taught myself with the help of YouTube, Wikipedia, Artificial Intelligence, and other online resources.
I share "math art" online, but ironically, I was terrible at math growing up. It was my most feared subject because I never understood it and always felt like an outsider in the classroom. Now, for the first time, I’m starting to love it. I think I’ve realized why: math, CAD, and precision modeling let me do something that has always felt deeply satisfying to me... correcting misalignment, straightening what is crooked, and balancing what is uneven. That need for precision has always been part of me, and I’ve found the perfect outlet for it in 3D modeling and fractal design. I’m also inspired by the beauty of nature and the wonder of fractals, which tie into my broader fascination with the universe and technology.
As I learned how to use the 3d printer and experimented with it, I created a large collection of models that I’m excited to share. I first tried selling my designs on Cults3D, but under the guidance of my wife, I decided to offer them for free instead so more people could enjoy them. That decision led to a big increase in engagement across multiple platforms, especially after I started sharing models publicly on Printables and MakerWorld on Christmas 2024. Since then, people around the world have downloaded and printed my designs, with nearly 20,000 downloads across platforms. Seeing how others connect with my work has only fueled my passion further.
When I first started Endless Design Lab in May 2024, adding print sales on top of everything else felt like too much. Now, over a year later, my shelves are full, my workflow is more dialed in, and I’m ready to start letting some of these prints go to new homes.
Due to logistics, I can only ship within the U.S. for now.