Monday, December 26, 2011

Dodocase — Art for technology

Amidst a maniac race to outpace the competitors going on in all fronts, you can count on fingers participants who are truly worried of environmental fallouts of higgledy-piggledy submissions to the technological innovations notwithstanding tons of conventions to save environment or go green.

Dodocase may be noted for its pledge to preserve the ancient artisanship in its real form in its classically designed casings for iPad and Kindle. Though it has been designated to new technologies credentials of which need separate commentary, the niche it has carved out in the community of hi-tech gizmo fans is spawned on love to things on extinctions.

Not only the traditional bookbinding art that it vows to promote through the Dodocase, the very prefix of brand name Dodo also suggests its support to revitalization of dying art and nature. Veteran artisans can be seen busy in handiwork in the digital open house at its website.

Fit-to-device, impact consciousness, style, and colors are the distinctive features of the casings designed for modern gadgets. Of late, it has shells with varied exquisite colors for iPad2.

Attracting customers to its stylish casings, the San Francisco-based maker also offers hot deals on and off of casings.

You may come to encounter daily deals of classical cocoons at daily deal platforms. Change is not all for adaptation seems clear-cut motto of Dodocase. And, people like the change in patterned thought of consuming everything in the name of newness as seen in the popularity of classical stuffs.

A fine blend of technology and age-old practices is commendable. The best deals of such things are always appreciable.

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