These great portable device adhesives are from the debut collection of iSkin Brasil, but they look so good you could stick one of these honeys on a sketchbook cover or skateboard. Sixteen Brazilian artists, organized by art promoters/non-profit group Aprendiz, each came up with a design that was translated by iSkin into covers, figuring iPods and laptops are an easy way for consumers to inject art into their daily lives. Themes run from Japan (definitely the most popular in the country this year) to São Paulo’s hopelessly polluted Tiete river, portrayed with lots of imagination, color and fertile talent. Unfortunately, you can only buy them through the country’s FNAC bookstore and electronics chain — but with a little ingenuity (and possibly a friend who speaks Portuguese) you can manage to order one online.


g Thursday, 07.24.08 @ 7:19 am

some cool stuff, but the THE worst flash navigation implementation ever.
Had to bail on the site it was so annoying.


Kyle Friday, 07.25.08 @ 11:48 am

Wow, these skins look really good.

My favorite is by Olho Gordo and it features a cartoon skeleton dude who is bleeding from the head and mouth. AWESOME!

I just posted about it on my blog:

http://www.quicklybored.com/2008/07/artistic-skins-for-your-mobile-phone/




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