Notes from Electric Pulp

incase

incase.jpgThe proverbial trigger has been pulled on a much anticipated site launch. As of a few minutes ago incase has a brand new site, ecommerce shop, and blog.This one is significant for a few reasons…

First of all, incase has incredible products — ballistic nylon ipod cases, neoprene laptop sleeves, guitar cases, backpacks, more. Prior to just now, you had to try to remember crazy domain names like target.com or apple.com to find them online. Who needs the confusion? Now you can get them direct at goincase.com

Second, this is a design shop. The site needed to reflect that. We ripped off incase’s product description, poured it into the machine, and churned a site that merges functionality, versatility and clean, modern design. (And by churned, we mean collaborated through a few iterations until all was solid, but somehow that seems more like work.)

Next, this isn’t an ordinary ecommerce shop. It’s innovative in its geekery, but what we like most is the way incase fans can plug into the site. Reviews, customer pics, and more make this site a living, breathing extension of the incase brand, customers and all.

Last, the incase team / clan / squad (?) rawks hard. We’ve had a blast working with these guys from the trip out to LA through the site launch, and we’re looking forward to keeping that going.

We could keep blogging, but that’d keep you from visiting the new site. Enjoy.

  • Hi guys. I really loved the new design. It’s just amazing. You did it so well.
    Congrats for your great work.

    Juan Pablo Pincheira - April 10, 2007

  • This one is impressive….one of the jewels in your portfolio. Very cool shopping cart screens.

    Paul - April 10, 2007

  • The site has more layers than the cases. Good job!!

    Stratoblogster - May 7, 2007

  • The first time I visited the incase website, I was blown away by the color selector. Browse by color? Use a color picker to do so? Sweet.

    Wow - June 4, 2007

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