Loopcase Stiglitz Wallets … Progress …

24
Nov
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I have had these cruising around in the deeper part of my brain for months and they are now a reality. Wallets turn out to be quite an interesting design challenge, so small, so personal. Simon Williams has just taken some great shots of the latest efforts – Check em out – http://www.siwilliams.co.nz/?p=379 – teaser below.

I like a wallet you can throw across a room without it garage-saling everything out. Also one that can handle a friendly interaction with the ground when the inevitable skateboard or bike crash happens. These beauties are 99% recycled seatbelt, bike inner tube and advertising banners. They have pockets for cards, coins and a bill fold for the crisp cash.

I have named them the ‘Stiglitz’ wallet after a personal hero, who is also keen on keeping cash safe.

Some more Loopcase action

13
Jul
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Some late night and weekend time (the new fan heater makes it possible) in the workshop has resulted in some more Loopcase experiments and prototypes. Winter fun.

The first is a set of three custom bags for Sisu Software in Wellington and their Dell 5500 laptops. These have custom printed panels with their logo, are padded and have a bicycle inner tube reinforced corners. They came out really well and now I just need to find some time to make one for me.

While sitting at the sewing machine I had an epiphany about a new design using the “Loop” for a wallet from seatbelts (have been trying to find new seatbelt uses for a while). The photo shows prototype #2, I think #4 or #5 will be useful and #6 or #7 perfect :-)

Merle and I have also been tapping away at the Loopcase site – it almost has enough stuff in it to warrant a new theme I think…or at the very least a tidy up.

Laptop bag prototype – 95% recycled content

18
May
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I haven’t had much time recently to do as much on Loopcase as I’d like but I did manage to get a prototype laptop case made fro Tommi last week. It is for a Sony 13.1 inch Z-Series (VPCZ116GGB).

I really like having a separate case for the laptop/mouse/power adapter to my pack or other bag. Having a laptop in with my soup pot or tape measure and pliers I seem to carry around doesn’t feel right. So this format – a padded sleeve with front pocket for the peripherals works really well. You can always throw it in another bag if needs be.