About

Designing Sustainable Products with 3D Printing

Graf Glyph is a small London-based creative technology initiative focused on designing and producing eco-friendly items using 3D printing and low-waste materials.


A small object that solves a real problem.


Each Graf Glyph product is designed to be personal, durable, and easy to live with.
Using 3D printing allows us to produce items one by one, customised with names, symbols, or addresses, without creating excess stock or waste.


Who We Are

Graf Glyph is an early-stage creative technology project based in London.
We explore how small, thoughtfully designed products can be produced locally using 3D printing and environmentally responsible materials.

We work at a small scale, allowing us to test ideas quickly, refine designs, and collaborate directly with schools and communities.

What We Do

All of our products are designed digitally and manufactured using 3D printing.
This allows us to:

  • Prototype quickly
  • Produce on demand
  • Avoid mass manufacturing waste
  • Customise designs for specific use cases

We use eco-friendly and recyclable materials wherever possible, including plant-based filaments, and optimise every design to reduce material usage without compromising durability.

Our entire production process is based on 3D printing rather than traditional manufacturing methods.

Why It Matters

We believe sustainability starts with small, practical interventions.
By creating durable, customisable items, we aim to reduce waste, extend the life of everyday belongings, and encourage children to take better care of their items.

Our work sits at the intersection of design, technology, and environmental responsibility.

Founder & Vision

Graf Glyph was founded by Arezoo Mehdizadeh, with a background in digital marketing, technology-led projects, and sustainability-focused research.

The long-term vision is to develop scalable, product-led solutions using 3D printing that combine social impact with sustainable production models.

Current Project: One Child, One Button

“One Child, One Button” is our first live project, developed in collaboration with London schools.

The project involves designing and donating customised 3D-printed buttons for school use, produced from recyclable materials and manufactured locally.

This project allows us to test:

  • Design scalability
  • Real-world usage
  • Educational and environmental impact
  • Community collaboration models

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