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Explore the European Youth Goals through creative 3D modelling. Work in teams to design a 3D model that represents a specific goal.
This activity lets you bring the European Youth Goals to life through hands-on 3D design. You will work in teams to express ideas visually and turn abstract concepts into tangible models. Everyone’s creativity and perspective matter; we’ll explore easy-to-use 3D modelling tools together. Spark real-world conversations and inspire action on youth goals.
Steps to take:
Step 1. Choose one European Youth Goal which you want to focus on in a team
Step 2. Create a 3D model good enough for printing (you will not need to print it - just be ready to show and explain)
Step 3. Present your 3D models:
- Why did you choose to create this specific 3D model
- How is it associated with your chosen European Youth Goal
- Share ideas on how this 3D model can be used to raise awareness about the European Youth Goals
Know the right tools for 3D modelling!
Here is a list of tools which you can use to create 3D models.
Tinkercad is a free web app for 3D design, electronics, and coding. The platform is an ideal introduction to Autodesk, a global leader in design and make technology.
Thingiverse is a thriving design community for discovering, making, and sharing 3D printable things.

Meshy converts your text and images into amazing 3D objects in a matter of seconds.
This 3D modelling workshop is a part of the European Youth Goals in Cities of Learning cooperation partnership (read more about this project) implemented by four partner organisations: - System&G, lead partner in Greece
- CODEC, Belgium
- Badgecraft, Lithuania
- System&G Finland
The EU Erasmus+ programme co-funded this activity.
