iCult alert: iPhone skins are sexy

Lawblogger Denise Howell has the sexiest iPhone around. Where did she get her skins? DecalGirl. They include stickers for the front and back as well as a matching wallpaper. That rocks.

Here she shows off both the front and back of her iPhone:

Denise Howell, lawblogger

Denise Howell, lawblogger (the back side of iPhone)

  • http://chris.pirillo.com/ Chris Pirillo

    …yeah, because… the iphone just isn’t sexy enough on its own.

  • http://chris.pirillo.com/ Chris Pirillo

    …yeah, because… the iphone just isn’t sexy enough on its own.

  • http://cre.ations.net/ Nate True

    I can see why people want to customize their iPhones – when I’m with friends who have iPhones it’s hard to tell whose is whose without turning it on.

    But to date I haven’t found or come up with an iPhone skin that wouldn’t just look super-tacky.

    That is, except for that iPhone paint service. That looks pretty slick.

  • http://cre.ations.net Nate True

    I can see why people want to customize their iPhones – when I’m with friends who have iPhones it’s hard to tell whose is whose without turning it on.

    But to date I haven’t found or come up with an iPhone skin that wouldn’t just look super-tacky.

    That is, except for that iPhone paint service. That looks pretty slick.

  • http://scobleizer.com/ Robert Scoble

    Nate: this didn’t look tacky. It definitely caught my eye immediately.

  • http://scobleizer.com/ Robert Scoble

    Nate: this didn’t look tacky. It definitely caught my eye immediately.

  • http://www.pooter.net/ Scott Siegling

    I think you meant Denise Howell _is_ sexy. Compared to the iPhone, certainly!

  • http://www.pooter.net Scott Siegling

    I think you meant Denise Howell _is_ sexy. Compared to the iPhone, certainly!

  • http://scobleizer.com/ Robert Scoble

    Smart women always are sexy but smart sexy women with cool looking iPhones are …

    Well, I better stay quiet here. Maryam might make me sleep on the couch. But then she’s smart, and sexy, and has an iPhone. So, there.

  • http://scobleizer.com/ Robert Scoble

    Smart women always are sexy but smart sexy women with cool looking iPhones are …

    Well, I better stay quiet here. Maryam might make me sleep on the couch. But then she’s smart, and sexy, and has an iPhone. So, there.

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  • vainentree

    Oh no, not more iPhone stuff. I think you’re taking the iPhone obsession a little to far Scoble. Oh well.

    -Vainentree
    http://thenerdcan.wordpress.com/

  • vainentree

    Oh no, not more iPhone stuff. I think you’re taking the iPhone obsession a little to far Scoble. Oh well.

    -Vainentree
    http://thenerdcan.wordpress.com/

  • http://alpascual.com/blog/al Al Pascual

    Really Robert, going to puke, how many more iPhones do we need to see in your blog?

  • http://alpascual.com/blog/al Al Pascual

    Really Robert, going to puke, how many more iPhones do we need to see in your blog?

  • http://scobleizer.com/ Robert Scoble

    Vainentree and Al: I will report on culture and stuff and iPhones have dramatically changed our culture. Deal with it.

  • http://scobleizer.com/ Robert Scoble

    Vainentree and Al: I will report on culture and stuff and iPhones have dramatically changed our culture. Deal with it.

  • http://www.macewan.org/ macewan

    Sure, she is elder-hottie an all but the iEpidermis is kickn.

  • http://www.macewan.org/ macewan

    Sure, she is elder-hottie an all but the iEpidermis is kickn.

  • http://blog.swidzinski.com/ Mikolaj

    Robert, just remember to always put “iPhone” in the title (and also facebook) and it will be bearable ;-)

  • http://blog.swidzinski.com Mikolaj

    Robert, just remember to always put “iPhone” in the title (and also facebook) and it will be bearable ;-)

  • Jim

    zzzzz

  • Jim

    zzzzz

  • Jim

    “dramatically changed our culture” – It’s only been in the publics’ hand since the end of June. I think I’d wait before making a grand statement like that. If the iPhone weren’t an Apple product, would you be as quick to exclaim it’s “culture changing effect”?

  • Jim

    “dramatically changed our culture” – It’s only been in the publics’ hand since the end of June. I think I’d wait before making a grand statement like that. If the iPhone weren’t an Apple product, would you be as quick to exclaim it’s “culture changing effect”?

  • Chris

    @Jim – I agree “dramatically changed our culture”. Show me mass biz adoption/way we interact/mass adoption outside of geekdom etc…grand statements abound on the blogoshpere again…gotta love hype

  • Chris

    @Jim – I agree “dramatically changed our culture”. Show me mass biz adoption/way we interact/mass adoption outside of geekdom etc…grand statements abound on the blogoshpere again…gotta love hype

  • http://cktutorsblog.blogspot.com/ Rafael Corrales

    This blog comment “lashback” is like when the mean punks used to beat up the little nerdy kid (read: Scoble as a youngster) at the playground except now Scoble is reasonably well known, probably makes good money, and has an iPhone (or, well, people in his family do).

    Scoble – keep it up or do whatever. It’s your blog. People are just hatin’. You’re still relevant.

  • http://cktutorsblog.blogspot.com Rafael Corrales

    This blog comment “lashback” is like when the mean punks used to beat up the little nerdy kid (read: Scoble as a youngster) at the playground except now Scoble is reasonably well known, probably makes good money, and has an iPhone (or, well, people in his family do).

    Scoble – keep it up or do whatever. It’s your blog. People are just hatin’. You’re still relevant.

  • LayZ

    @9 “have dramatically changed our culture”????? God! You REALLY live in a world the rest of the known population doesn’t. Please give ONE example of how it has changed the world’s culture in barely a month.

    @3 I’m guessing that BECAUSE it caught your eye, by definition it looks tacky.

  • LayZ

    @9 “have dramatically changed our culture”????? God! You REALLY live in a world the rest of the known population doesn’t. Please give ONE example of how it has changed the world’s culture in barely a month.

    @3 I’m guessing that BECAUSE it caught your eye, by definition it looks tacky.

  • Jim

    @Rafael

    Wow, Who is hating who? It’s not lashback, it’s a comment. I’m trying to have a conversation about something Robert posted. Sure, he can totally continue doing what he is doing. He and I can totally choose to disagree with one another. I think it remains to be seem what if any cultural impact the iPhone has. He may disagree. It’s a very worthy conversation in my mind and not meant to come off as mean. Anyway, Robert is a big boy he can handle it.

    And I’d still like to hear Robert’s thoughts on my question:

    If the iPhone weren’t an Apple product, would you be as quick to exclaim it’s “culture changing effect”?

  • Jim

    @Rafael

    Wow, Who is hating who? It’s not lashback, it’s a comment. I’m trying to have a conversation about something Robert posted. Sure, he can totally continue doing what he is doing. He and I can totally choose to disagree with one another. I think it remains to be seem what if any cultural impact the iPhone has. He may disagree. It’s a very worthy conversation in my mind and not meant to come off as mean. Anyway, Robert is a big boy he can handle it.

    And I’d still like to hear Robert’s thoughts on my question:

    If the iPhone weren’t an Apple product, would you be as quick to exclaim it’s “culture changing effect”?

  • http://www.dancingbunnies.com/ Sjoerd Verweij

    Okay, that’s it, Robert. It has been getting worse and worse of late, but this one made it official: you are truly and completely out of touch.

    No amount of wishful thinking can change the fact that:

    - Nobody needs Facebook, Twitter, Flickr or anything of the kind. None of them fill an actual need. The incessant drive to become a platform should tell you something — they are all solutions in search of a problem. Every single person I know who has tried one or more of these sites and their ilk already has passed the “neat, but so what”-horizon(TM).

    - Since they do not fill a need, there has to be novelty and/or reward. What is the reward? Compared to IM clients and that old BlogSpot account?

    - Remember that old BlogSpot account? The one millions of people have and have abandoned since they realized that they simply have very little of interest to say, and — Robert, this is critical — no farking time to say it?

    Most people spend around 9-10 hours a day on their job, where they cannot really spend too much time in Second Life. Most people do NOT get paid to read blogs or look at a complete stranger’s FaceBook page. Throw in dinner, taking out the trash and (hopefully) taking a shower, and you are left with perhaps 2-3 hours of freely spendable time a day tops. Your precious Twitters of the world are competing with movies, loved ones and getting that thirld WoW character to level 70 — and when the novelty wears off, all social networking will lose.

    - By the way, as the exception that proves the rule, MySpace does fill an actual need: it gives teens another way to waste their time and foist really, really bad poetry upon the world, and as a very bad public e-mail and chatting system. Old wine, new jugs.

  • http://www.dancingbunnies.com Sjoerd Verweij

    Okay, that’s it, Robert. It has been getting worse and worse of late, but this one made it official: you are truly and completely out of touch.

    No amount of wishful thinking can change the fact that:

    - Nobody needs Facebook, Twitter, Flickr or anything of the kind. None of them fill an actual need. The incessant drive to become a platform should tell you something — they are all solutions in search of a problem. Every single person I know who has tried one or more of these sites and their ilk already has passed the “neat, but so what”-horizon(TM).

    - Since they do not fill a need, there has to be novelty and/or reward. What is the reward? Compared to IM clients and that old BlogSpot account?

    - Remember that old BlogSpot account? The one millions of people have and have abandoned since they realized that they simply have very little of interest to say, and — Robert, this is critical — no farking time to say it?

    Most people spend around 9-10 hours a day on their job, where they cannot really spend too much time in Second Life. Most people do NOT get paid to read blogs or look at a complete stranger’s FaceBook page. Throw in dinner, taking out the trash and (hopefully) taking a shower, and you are left with perhaps 2-3 hours of freely spendable time a day tops. Your precious Twitters of the world are competing with movies, loved ones and getting that thirld WoW character to level 70 — and when the novelty wears off, all social networking will lose.

    - By the way, as the exception that proves the rule, MySpace does fill an actual need: it gives teens another way to waste their time and foist really, really bad poetry upon the world, and as a very bad public e-mail and chatting system. Old wine, new jugs.

  • http://www.dancingbunnies.com/ Sjoerd Verweij

    And, to stay somewhat on-topic (I of course should have posted the above on a different thread):

    “Changed our culture”

    Whoa. That’s just… wow. It’s a phone, okay? The sun still rises in the east. Around release time, there was a lot of buzz (including in my professional and social circles), but guess what? The one sucker — I mean trend-setter — I know who got one enjoyed about a day and a half of interest all around, but now has a $600 crappy MP3 player and crappy phone with a 2 year contract.

    By the way… “I report on culture and stuff”… truly smacks of the Married With Children episode where Kelly gets her own TV show: “Important Issues And Stuff”. Like, totally.

  • http://www.dancingbunnies.com Sjoerd Verweij

    And, to stay somewhat on-topic (I of course should have posted the above on a different thread):

    “Changed our culture”

    Whoa. That’s just… wow. It’s a phone, okay? The sun still rises in the east. Around release time, there was a lot of buzz (including in my professional and social circles), but guess what? The one sucker — I mean trend-setter — I know who got one enjoyed about a day and a half of interest all around, but now has a $600 crappy MP3 player and crappy phone with a 2 year contract.

    By the way… “I report on culture and stuff”… truly smacks of the Married With Children episode where Kelly gets her own TV show: “Important Issues And Stuff”. Like, totally.

  • dan

    Sjoerd Verweij you are my hero… seriously. Robert is certainly not the only blogger who lives in a bubble… oh please lord when does the backlash begin in earnest?

  • dan

    Sjoerd Verweij you are my hero… seriously. Robert is certainly not the only blogger who lives in a bubble… oh please lord when does the backlash begin in earnest?

  • http://iphone-obsessed.blogspot.com/ Orville Chomer

    Wow! That looks really cool! Please wife! Let me buy an iPhone! :)

  • http://iphone-obsessed.blogspot.com/ Orville Chomer

    Wow! That looks really cool! Please wife! Let me buy an iPhone! :)

  • One more VC

    In order to be “completely out of touch” one must have been “in touch” to forwardly become “out of touch”. Does not compute.

  • One more VC

    In order to be “completely out of touch” one must have been “in touch” to forwardly become “out of touch”. Does not compute.

  • http://www.efksoft.com/ The African Nerd

    sorry,but i dont know about this looking sexy. Makes it look like a toy

  • http://www.efksoft.com/ The African Nerd

    sorry,but i dont know about this looking sexy. Makes it look like a toy

  • zCult

    Where can I find one? Will it work no matter where (city-wise) you may be located??

  • zCult

    Where can I find one? Will it work no matter where (city-wise) you may be located??

  • moashalex

    Legos are sexy?

  • moashalex

    Legos are sexy?

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