Functional anisotropic material gradients on multiple length scales and locations are
omnipresent in natural systems. However, the vast majority of industrially fabricated objects,
even those designed to augment, coexist and interact with natural systems, are homogenous or
discrete in material composition. This paper presents an exploration into rapid fabrication with
material gradients in the form of a variable property printing platform. A Digital Anisotropy
approach and a variable-elasticity fabrication platform demonstrating the approach are presented.
Prototype development methods and processes are presented and discussed in the context of its
design applications. Current and future technological implications for functionally graded rapid
prototyping across micro, meso, and macro scales are reviewed and future directions discussed.