If Customizing Your Car With Infectious Is Too Big A Job, Start With Your iPhone Instead

Friday, December 5th, 2008

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Infectious, a startup we covered earlier this year that creates tough vinyl stickers for people who want to customize their cars, now offers the same product for walls, laptops and iPhones. For $10 you can change your phone into a piece of art.

Each of the designs are done by hand-picked artists who are paid for their work in exchange for granting exclusive licensing rights to print on vinyl. The artists retains all other rights. So if you really like Devin Larwson, the guy who created the image above, you can make your car, wall, laptop and iphone all match.

These things don’t come off accidentally, but apply a little heat from a hairdryer and they peel right off.

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