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Russ Mills is one of our favorite artists, but has a knack for selling out his prints in less than 24 hours. It can be frustrating, but when you actually get your hands on one it’s very satisfying. He's finally released a product that hopefully won't be gone by the time you read this. Partnering with Infectious, he has lent one of his images, “Tilisis,” for you to stick on your gadgets. Only one image is available but in various sizes for Laptop (MAC & PC), iPhone and iPods. Staying constant he has kept his prices low; $30 for a laptop, $15 for iPhone/iPod.
If you've missed out on his previous print releases, this is a sure way to get your hands on a Russ Mills something. In related news, there are talks of a Russ Mills London gallery show very soon. Hopefully, we'll see some more prints soon too. We'll let you know.
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If you’re positively giddy about the new iTunes pricing, then you’ll probably also be excited to hear that Speck has unveiled a four new cases to hold and protect that pricey notebook of yours from the elements – including your klutzy roommate. Need to carry your computer like a turtle? Opt for the AftPack. Need to present yourself with as streamlined and ready for business? Then the PortPack or CorePack is what you want. Merely need to put your notebook to sleep in a soft, comfy blanket? Snag the Tuckpack (pictured above). Already have a laptop sleeve? Well, good on ya.
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Your laptop looks about the same as anyone else’s, but once you open it up and turn it on, it’s about as personal as an item can get. Iamhuman gives us a number of options to personalize the outside of your laptop that are simple and elegant. From wood panels, to plaid, to camo, there’s bound to be one that fits any personality you have in mind in these last few gift shopping days. This once Mac-only product is now available for PCs of various sizes as well, and even custom design jobs.
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I’m having trouble finding the words to show my excitement over Finnish Product Designer Hafsteinn Juliusson’s inventiveness. I’m more or less in awe of two of his latest prototype creations. First, his growing jewelry gives new meaning to the term “green thumb”. By putting nature quite literally in your own hands, you can cultivate an entire mini-ecosystem on your bling! Sweet! Meanwhile, the Napbook comfortably answers the common quandary of whether or not you should carry both your laptop and a pillow around with you at all times. The answer, both! We recommend checking out Juliusson’s unique brand of Finnish ingenuity on his website to at least tide you over until his products hit the shelves.
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First, Incase surprised us with their incredibly relevant, timely, and bad ass KRINK/Arkitip collaboration laptop sleeve. Next up, they’re collaborating with Dutch artist Parra. Known for combining bright colors and his mastery of fonts (and in this case it looks like great embroideries), I think we’re really in for a treat. The product will be available for sale in the Arkitip curated section online on the 24th of October. And we can’t wait to see what they do, and who they work with next.
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Sometimes you see somebody rocking a clever piece of gear that makes you say “Ha! Awesome…” Behold, one of these very items. The My Documents Laptop Sleeve is a 15.4″ neoprene computer carrying case in the shape of one of those familiar yellow folders on your desktop. Get on this before everyone’s got one and elicit awe at your leisure.
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Tokidoki, the Italian lifestyle brand with the Japanese name, has just ventured into laptops. Simone Legno’s Cactus Friends and Moofia characters are easily recognizable gracing the top of Fujitsu’s new LOOX U series ultra-mobile PC. Let’s face it, anyone who is shopping for this ¥123,800 (about $1100 USD) Japan-exclusive UMPC are doing so for the tokidoki branding. To that end, people who purchase the laptop will be rewarded with a 1GB tokidoki USB drive, stickers and an original T-shirt. Check out the product page (in Japanese) here.
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