A perfect example of how generative design can be used to create products that serve their purpose incredibly well, the Voronoi Bike Helmet comes with an unusual mesh on its outer surface. The mesh, created using parametric modeling, helps maximize shock absorption while minimizing material used, creating a helmet that's effective but also lightweight. Sitting
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The Voronoi mesh on this bike helmet allows it to absorb maximum impact with minimal material - Yanko Design
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