Infectious Now Offering Seriously Cool iPhone Art
The 'art' is made of adhesive vinyl that sticks onto the back of your iPhone. Yes, you're probably thinking, what if I need to take if off? No problem, the sticker peels off easily without leaving any sticky residue on your iPhone, and it can even be reused, which makes it feasible to buy a few of these things. At only $9.99 a pop, it makes a great stocking stuffer or Secret Snowflake gift, or a pretty inexpensive way to add some distinctive flavor to the increasingly ubiquitous, non-unique iPhone.
To see more, check out some of our favorite designs in the slideshow below, or head on over to the Infectious Web site.
Infectious iPhone Art
Andy Miller's (of Manchester, UK) work has a heavy emphasis on unique illustration. Where do the ideas come from? Miller says, "I usually get a lot of my inspiration from my bizarre dreams, they range from being part of the cast of Seinfeld to billy goats running around on rooftops."
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Andy Miller's (of Manchester, UK) work has a heavy emphasis on unique illustration. Where do the ideas come from? Miller says, "I usually get a lot of my inspiration from my bizarre dreams, they range from being part of the cast of Seinfeld to billy goats running around on rooftops."
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Artist Jasper Goodall, based in Brighton, UK, works with photography and a range of textures to come up with his recognizable designs.
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Artist Jasper Goodall, based in Brighton, UK, works with photography and a range of textures to come up with his recognizable designs.
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Emil Kozak, based in Barcelona, Spain, pulls some of his inspiration from the street, specifically the vibrancy of Spanish traffic in all its forms.
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Emil Kozak, based in Barcelona, Spain, pulls some of his inspiration from the street, specifically the vibrancy of Spanish traffic in all its forms.
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Here's iPhone art from artist Tara McPherson, based in Williamsburg, New York. This image, called Orion, reveals McPherson's fascination with all things space-related.
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Here's iPhone art from artist Tara McPherson, based in Williamsburg, New York. This image, called Orion, reveals McPherson's fascination with all things space-related.
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Subscribe to commentsAnnaJan 15th 2009 12:01PM
These are so cool! Check out the selection of artists over at GelaSkins.com tho....they have sooooooo many artists!