The project hides in the name the sense of its own being, the “crasis” between DESIGN and DEMOCRACY suggests a theme that has always been dear to the debate on the socialization of the product.
I believe that 3D printing can make its contribution, introducing the real possibility of distributing and disseminating ideas and dematerializing products, allowing anyone to self-produce their own material universe.
Although the technology has been on the market for several years now, what some visionaries had imagined has not yet occurred, namely that within a few years everyone would have a 3D printer at home, with which to create the objects necessary for the life of everyday. In the last 2/3 years something has slowly changed: the drastic reduction in production costs and therefore in the prices of FDM consumer printers makes them really affordable and, although printing to perfection is still a relatively complex operation (which requires practice and refinement) , the disclosure and distribution process will follow the natural market trend, further improving and simplifying, so as to make printing technology ever simpler, more accessible and intuitive.
Looking at this trend with the appropriate perspective, one can rightly imagine a future in which ordinary people will be able to print objects at home, without having to be technology experts or fans of modeling and DIY. With this in mind, I believe that the world of design can make an essential contribution to this development. For this reason I imagined Designcracy as the starting point of a new approach to the product and the distribution of ideas.