SlipCover.app released today, and was greeted by quite the warm reception. Believe it or not, I was involved a bit in the creative process myself; I designed the application’s icon! I worked with the fantastically talented Dustin Schau to create a unique and standout icon that conveys a direct sense of what SlipCover is all about.
There were several waves of drafts for the SlipCover icon, and later on I’m going to write a small feature about concept to creation.
Since SlipCover’s goal is to inspire a sense of community through custom “cases”, I felt it was appropriate to have a couple ready for the app’s launch. I’ll be posting the rest here as I make them. If you have any questions about the app, or how to use these cases, just head over to the official SlipCover website!

















#1 by Kobe at June 28th, 2009
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Nice work, I featured it on guipulp http://guipulp.com/2009/06/slipcover/
#2 by NetOperator Wibby at June 30th, 2009
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Oh this is just beautiful! I’ve been thinking about working on my own DS game icon/template and you’ve done it already. Thanks a bunch.
#3 by Collin Henderson at July 2nd, 2009
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Nice work Matt, these are all fantastic! You still need to do the N64 cartridge though! My PSD of it is in the WIP thread at MacThemes if you want to work with it. Cheers
#4 by Njordy at July 24th, 2009
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It is possible to expect similar cases for the NES, N64, PSP + audiocase (for ZX), books & comics?
#5 by Matt at July 25th, 2009
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Possibly, but not guaranteed. I’ve got a bunch of open projects right now!
#6 by ronnie dobbs at July 26th, 2009
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your work is magnificent. can you send me some money?
#7 by Jesper at August 2nd, 2009
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If you could make a mac cover it would be awsome!
#8 by Henrik at November 27th, 2009
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Love love LOVE your work! Only missing Dreamcast and NES cases