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Women of Distinction




                                                My Mother’s Day cake this year       Her modern designs have been
                                             was a special treat: slicing into it   inspired by many sources—origami,
                                             revealed a multi-layered dessert of   aspects of her everyday life, requests
                                             vanilla cake, lemon curd caramel, and   for special projects. She loves lines,
                                             mango gelée, topped with tesselating   bold colors, and geometric elements.
                                             swirls of mango mousse and flecks of   New equipment and opportunities
                                             gold. Its impressive design was thanks   are always welcome to her. As she
                                             to a silicone mold created through   told me, “technology is always chang-
                                             pastry chef Dinara Kasko’s 3D-print-  ing,” and she loves challenging herself
                                             ed cake process. Her unique method   to push the boundaries of architec-
                                             has inspired fans around the world   tural capabilities in pastry.
                                             with its stunning artistry.
                                                That’s how it reached me—after
                                             Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, San
                                             Diego author and pastry chef Krys-
                                             tina Coles decided to make cakes
                                             using Kasko’s molds as a fundraiser
                                             for Ukraine relief. Coles is part of a
                                             global community following the pas-
                                             try star’s updates, while Kasko herself
                                             is now dedicating her own efforts to
                                             this greater cause.
       Pastry Chef                                                                Dinara Kasko’s 3D-Printed Cake


       Dinara                                                                     Process
                                                                                  After the many creations she’s made,
                                                                                  Kasko amusingly says the process
       Kasko uses                                                                 is “simple”—though it takes several
                                                                                  days and must be started over if any
                                                                                  little thing gets bumped or goes awry.
       Innovative                                                                 idea she has, and then she makes a
                                                                                     A cake starts out as a sketch of an
                                                                                  computer model of it.
       Desserts to                           Growth in Innovation

                                             Just a few years ago, Dinara Kasko
       Fundraise                             was a young mother who’d left her
                                             job at a design firm to take care of her
                                             newborn daughter. She began making
       for Ukraine                           some basic cakes at home, but her
                                             creativity needed something more.
                                             After trying out store-bought molds,
                                             she experimented with a friend’s
                                             CNC milling machine, which she
       By Kristin Chemis                     could use to create her own 3D de-
                                             signs for cakes. Eventually she invest-
                                             ed in an Ultimaker 3D printer and
                                             moved her work to a studio outside
                                             her home. Kasko’s pastries began to
                                             get noticed, and she quickly grew to
                                             international fame, doing tours and
                                             master classes around the world.
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