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Tumi For Dell Bag Collection

20 April 2009, 12.10 | Posted in Accessories | No comments »

tumi for dell Tumi For Dell Bag Collection

It is very interesting seeing Dell finally pay some attention to design lately. In an interesting project, Dell asked a couple of better known bag brands to design computer accessories for them under the Designed For Dell label. The line-up includes Timbuk2, Built NY, Kenneth Cole, Belkin and also Tumi. Overall the collection of designer bags and laptop sleeves covers all styles, making sure that all tastes are met. The Tumi collection, shown above, is our personal favorite. Simple in design, yet in premium materials and featuring lots of nice details. Via Notcot.

Take a look at some of the other bags after the jump.

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Dell Product Red Artist Series Laptops

12 November 2008, 13.40 | Posted in Accessories, Art | No comments »

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Dell Computers teams with three artists for their Product Red Studio 15 and 17 laptops. Proceeds from Product Red go to eliminating aids in Africa. The three people chosen to work on the project all have a unique connection to the issue and the continent. Joseph Amedokpo is an artist living and working in West Africa. Siohban Gunning lives in South Africa, and her art is inspired and informed by a wealth of travel throughout the region. Finally, Bruce Mau is a graphic designer and founder of the Center for Massive Change, located in Toronto. All approach the cause with the same vigor, and their own unique artistic outlook.

The Dell Product Red laptops are available now.

Head to the jump for another look at the designs.

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