New site is up!

by Greg

After a few months of creative work, we can show up to the world our new website.
It’s been launched 10 minutes ago, so we are very excited at the moment.
So Check out www.aspoke.com and see what has changed.
Aspoke.com New Store
If you see any errors or anything that is annoying you – let us know – we have 10 free skins to give away for those who will help us debugging our new wonderful store.

Changes, changes, changes….

by David

We are proud to present you a new aspoke site, which we are working on now.

There’s a completly new layout and…… a lot of new products, such as iPad or iPod skins.

Check the new shop now and help us develop it.
Leave us your comments and we promise you a good discounts.

Here is a link:
NEW ASPOKE STORE
Rainbow skin for iPod

The idea: ‘a fridge skin’

by Greg

aspoke.com skin fridge

Well, that’s just an idea, but I’m quite excited thinking what a funky fashions we could stick on it…
And what do U think?

Skinning fridges and things

by antoin

Damien Mulley doesn’t have a laptop (except the one he uses when he is posing for photoshoots) but he’s wondering about skinning his fridge and his washing machine. Other people (occasionally) ask about skinning the cases of desktop computers. And yes, we can do anything that doesn’t get too hot and has a surface that doesn’t have too many corners on it. (The curves aren’t a problem for us, but it does make it a little trickier for you to apply the skin neatly.)

If you’d like something like this, just email customerservice@aspoke.com and we’ll get back to you with a quotation. In general terms you are looking at a cost of EUR 59 to get something custom for a standard fridge (about 850mm high, about 590mm wide). We can do something based on your design, your photographs or one of our own designs. (Imagine a kitchen full of zebra appliances!) There may be an artwork charge depending on what you want to get done. The finish is the same as our standard laptop skins. A minifridge would cost less, obviously!

Does anyone think there is a market for a standard range of appliance skins, perhaps at a lower price? It’s definitely a great way to make a b-o-r-i-n-g kitchen fun.