Ribcage as iPad case
Luscious texture! The anatomically-inspired RibCage iPad case supposedly uses its “bones” to protect the screen. I’m curious what the mold looks like that’s used to form its faux-leather surface. [via Street Anatomy]
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Luscious texture! The anatomically-inspired RibCage iPad case supposedly uses its “bones” to protect the screen. I’m curious what the mold looks like that’s used to form its faux-leather surface. [via Street Anatomy]
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