![]() The skin survived the shipping process fine, and I put it on. Overall it took about a week from initial design to getting the cover in hand, which is pretty good going for custom work. Once that was all finalized, the cover joined the queue of other skins to be produced. ![]() We wanted to make a couple of minor changes in placement, and remove the logo, and our designer was more than happy to oblige. The only limit is your imagination and the size of the device you’re skinning.įirst, they sent a mockup to us, to show us how it would look and waited for our okay before they laser-etched the design. We decided on a minimalist etched design, but we could have gotten inlays for the piano keys or even metal inlays. Toast worked with us all the way through the design process. Then there’s the piano motif, as the piano has been a huge part of her life since before she can remember. ![]() Putting a wood skin on such an industrial design spoke to us. ![]() My wife’s MacBook Pro is your standard aluminum slab, so being able to personalize it is a big thing. ![]() There’s wooden watches, inserts in headphones, and the usual items like desks. You’d be forgiven for thinking it’s the 80’s all over again, because wood is back in a big way. When they reached out again to see if we wanted to look at a skin for a different device, I jumped at the chance. We’re already fans of Toast here at KnowTechie, Josh Knowles is still getting compliments at Publix on his Samsung Galaxy 9+ skin. ![]()
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