Incase continues to offer very solid product and has certainly become a favorite in the market of cellphone and computer accessories, actually even lifestyle luggage in recent months. They have released a red nylon collection these days and once again some really nice pieces are in the mix. Our favorite is the red nylon Daypack. It looks at first very subtle and simple, yet it comes with all the technical features on the back and inside of the bag, that one could wish for. Matching they offer a pouch, neoprene laptop case, as well as iPhone cases.
Take a more detailed look at the Incase Red Nylon Collection after the jump.
After giving you several previews over the last couple of weeks, the Incase x Huntergatherer product, curated by Arkitip, has been released. Once again the art magazine brought together Incase with an interesting designer to create an iPhone 3G case and a matching laptop sleeve.
The video here below will give you some more insight on the designers process and inspirations.
After the jump more images of the Curated by Arkitip: Incase x Huntergatherer product will follow.
Before the actual launch of the new collaborative effort from the Curated by Arkitip series, between Incase and HunterGatherer, we can give you a preview of the iPhone Slider Case, which is part of the collection.
The HunterGatherer Slider Case and 15″ Sleeve will be available next Tuesday, June 23rd, along with a video that will give an inside look at the process and inspiration of designers Todd St. John and Gary Benzel.
The much anticipated Arkitip No. 0051 issue has been released, this time an entire issue dedicated to Shepard Fairey. Packaged with each issue edition is one Shepard Fairey 7.5 x 10 in. silk screen print, designed and printed specifically for this issue edition. Each print is signed by the artist, all packaged neatly in a custom designed box produced exclusively for this issue edition of Arkitip by Incase. The new issue edition will be available along with special Obey + Arkitip + Alife commemorative tee shirts.
The release event will take place on June 19th at Alife Los Angeles. More information on the release event, as well as a video showcasing the packaging of the issue follow after the jump.
Following up on stellar work with the likes of Krink, Parra and Steven Harrington, the fourth installment of Incase’s Curated by Arkitip series features work by New York-based design/film studio HunterGatherer. For now all we have is a preview of a woodgrain-inspired laptop sleeve based on a design collaboration between HunterGatherer’s founder Todd St. John and Gary Benzel. We expect more items to surface soon as the HunterGatherer x Incase “Curated by Arkitip” products are set to release this June 23, 2009.
fragment Design once again worked with Incase to bring you a new set of iPhone slider cases. The glossy cases come this time in more vibrant colors – yellow and pink. Both feature the fragment Design logo and font on the back and are refreshing looks for the summer. Via Honeyee.
In time for summer Hiroshi Fujiwara linked up again with Incase to present a new colorway of the Fragment Design collaboration case. This time they chose to go for a more colorful pink option with yellow print. The case comes packaged in a yellow pouch and will be available soon.
More images of the new Incase x Fragment Design iPhone Case follow after the jump.
The bi-coastal collaboration between Incase, HUF and DQM has gone from concept to creation. Available today are the HUF and DQM Skate Messenger Bags, customized in two variations that feature defining visuals of each of the retailers’ respective cities. Designed with bike and skate enthusiasts in mind, the bags pair the best aspects of conventional bike messenger bags and the ability to secure a skateboard with Incase’s refined industrial design aesthetic and device-driven functional features.
Born out of longstanding friendships that span across time and space, the Incase for HUF and DQM project began when Damon Way (Incase Chief Brand Officer), Keith Hufnagel, aka HUF (HUF owner/professional skateboarder), and Dave Ortiz (DQM owner) decided to partner together with the vision of creating a product that authentically represented their collective interests, backgrounds and geographies.
The HUF and DQM Skate Messenger Bags are designed for full functionality and performance. From the heavy denier Cordura Nylon construction, waterproof lining and padded inset notebook compartment to the custom skateboard attachment with injection-molded skate bumpers and integrated, removable hip pack, the bags are travel-ready protective solutions for essential gear.
Although the HUF and DQM Skate Messenger Bags maintain the same construction and functional features, an important aspect of the project was to outwardly represent the cities of each retailer by customizing the bags’ front panels.
San Francisco is represented on the front panel of the HUF Skate Messenger Bag through custom patches with DBC references and HUF’s signature H. DQM pays homage to New York City with a graffiti-laden waterproof interior panel and an exterior panel featuring a sewer rat and a version of the Statue of Liberty. Both bags feature the Incase for HUF and DQM logo wheel patch.
The HUF and DQM Skate Messenger Bags have been produced in limited quantities and are available for purchase through the Incase webstore, HUF retail locations, DQM and better boutiques and go for 289 USD.
Check out a nice video interview with both Keith Hufnagel and Dave Ortiz about the project.
Many detailed images of the Incase x Huf and the Incase x DQM messenger bags follow after the jump.
After announcing the collaboration last week, we can show you today some first teaser images of the final product. It seems like both Huf and DQM worked with Incase on messenger bags. The Huf bag comes in red and the DQM bag comes in blue, both featuring lots of patches on the upper.
More news on this collaboration is coming soon. After the jump a look at the DQM x Incase bag.
Today Incase announced the upcoming collaboration with Huf and Dave’s Quality Meat (DQM). From the above logo, it looks like the product will evolve around biking. We are sure some interesting product will result out of this collaboration and we will of course keep you posted on the release. Via Damon Way.