The Wooden Bowl Studio

For those who tire of the look of their monochromatic iPods, these beautiful iPod skins from The Wooden Bowl Studio instantly transform an iPod from blah to brilliant. Designed by interactive designer, Henry Soon a.k.a mujiri, the skins offer an array of fanciful motifs to dress up your gadget.

With names such as Clouds Adrift and Autumn Song, the theme of nature features strongly in the skins, but with a strong whimsical twist. And in an East meets West fashion, mujiri often incorporates Japanese and Chinese characters and motifs into his subtle abstract layouts. What particular stands out is his use of light textures in the graphics, which add a lovely dimension to the artwork.

The iPod skins are made out of scratch and scuff resistant material and are available for the iPod Video, Mini, Nano and 4th Gen iPod. Currently, they retail at InQBox, Pluck, and online at The Wooden Bowl Studio. Custom designs are also available, simply contact him with your idea.
For more examples of mujiri’s iPod skins and professional portfolio, check out his website at mujiri.com.
iPod skins available at:
InQBox, #04-99 Far East Plaza
Pluck, 31/33 Haji Lane
The Wooden Bowl Studio




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henry
lol thanks a lot for the feature…:D was just thinking maybe you should add a shoutbox somewhere on the side for non-entry related comments:)
Jul 31st, 2007
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