The most awaited second installment of Curated by Arkitip: Incase x Parra is finally launched on 24th of October. You, who have followed the earlier previews, might have known more or less this Parra Sleeve for MacBook Pro 15” and Parra Slider case for iPhone 3G.
The collaborative project between the maker of innovative bags and cases INCASE and the Hollywood art magazine ARKITIP has chosen prolific Dutch artist PARRA for his dedication to his respective art forms and unique points of view.
Parra who has received international recognition in both the commercial and fine art worlds put his signature aesthetic of bright colors combination and illustrated witty fonts for the MacBook Sleeve and iPhone Slider Case. He features bold, hand-drawn graphics inspired by the uproar of old cartoon fights.
15” Parra Incase Sleeve Curated by Arkitip
Available in Black colors with interior dimension of 14.1″ x 9.6″ x 1″, the Parra Sleeve is compatible for MacBook Pro 15 inch. It is worth US $59.95 and features:
- Complete notebook protection
- Durable form-fitting polyurethane construction
- Original screen-printed Parra artistry
- Poly-satin quilted interior lining
- 3mm cushioned interior
- Heavy-duty Parra branded YKK zipper pulls
Parra MacBook Sleeve by Incase Curated by Arkitip, detail on side
Parra MacBook Sleeve by Incase Curated by Arkitip, detail on blue
Parra MacBook Sleeve by Incase Curated by Arkitip,when opened
Label on Parra MacBook Sleeve by Incase Curated by Arkitip
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Parra Incase Slider Case Curated by Arkitip
Worth US $59.95, it features
- Durable iPhone 3G protection
- Lightweight hard-shell plastic construction
- Original printed Parra artistry
- Direct access to widescreen
- Easy access to all controls and device features
- Allows charging while in case or bottom cover slides away for docking
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About Parra
Thirty-two-year-old artist, Parra, is a rising star in both the commercial and fine art worlds. His works are predominantly with Giclé prints.
Parra started doing graphic design in 1997 mostly flyers when he first moved to Amsterdam. He soon got bored with the industrial rule and went his own style: eliminating the pictures all together and drawing everything. He also created a weird beak-faced character with a human body.
Watch the video of Parra:
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