Alright ladies, I have done it! I have scoured the Internet for the prettiest, most elegant and feminine iPad cases! I know for many ladies out there, finding the right case solution for your iPad has been a challenge because nearly every tech accessory made for a woman is either pink or floral. Not that pink or floral aren’t feminine, but I think we all know it’s not what every professional or sophisticated woman is looking to tote around all day. So, without further ado, here are my submissions to you as some of the best feminine iPad cases, a few of which I already own!
Ash
etsy.com
Brahmin
brahmin.com
Tech accessory
elaineturner.com
Ted Baker tech accessory
nordstrom.com
Tech accessory
fredflare.com
Rebecca Minkoff Cupid Handbag: Amazon.com: Clothing
amazon.com
Moleskine Plain Soft Pocket Notebook
$17 – liberty.co.uk
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xoxo {thepinkmac}
One of this summers hottest trends is the use of ultra glam metallics. I call this the Metallic Goddess look. Think sleek form factor with a shimmer of silver, sparkling gold dresses, stand out pumps and lots of metal jewelry. I am very into this trend, which I secretly believe is not actually a trend at all but a classic style that has and always will be popular. It’s an effortless sort of glamour that always seems chic, whether you are donning head to toe metallics or just wearing one stand out piece, a copper skirt perhaps or a bronze blazer, or maybe you are rocking a metallic silver strand necklace. Any way you wear it, the trend is hot and the look has gone beyond fashion and into the tech market.
Glamourous tech accessories like iPhone cases and laptop sleeves have been making their way into mass market retailers for a while now, but where the true Metallic Goddess style remains is in the smaller scale boutique market. High end boutique brands have been abuzz with glamourous accessories that go beyond what you can find at Staples and Best Buy. Rebecca Minkoff, Tori Burch, Marc Jacobs and Betsy Johnson have all brought their boutique styling to the tech accessory market which is mostly geared towards the young career woman who uses gadgets to get her through her day to day work life and also to keep in touch with her personal connections. This girl is tech savvy and stylish and requires more than your average black leather executive case which trends to the masculine side.
No, our savvy lady needs accessories that match her standout style in and out of the office, which is where Elaine Turner and her line of funky but well designed iPad cases comes in. I recently made my way to her online boutique and found that her high styled metallic and animal skin leather iAccessories are reasonably priced ($50-$150 on sale items) and highly functional. These are no generic sleeves, but well thought out, well made cases. So I just HAD to pick one up for myself. I fell in love with her Metallic Indian Tile Zip iPad case, which I found to be quite perfect. It protects very well with the zip around closure, keeps your iPad securely inside with four well placed straps lined with the same metallic print that covers the case. The alternate cover has a number of pockets to carry business cards, IDs, bank cards and even larger papers. Although their is no strap for a pen, I did find that I was able to hook my new Lunatik Touch Pen to the opening behind the zipper and it clips right in and stays put without any fuss when the case is both opened or closed. Overall, I am loving this case for its use of the Metallic Goddess Glam trend and for its great protection and utility.
So, what trends are you into right now and how do you carry your iPad or tablet? The Pink Mac would love to know!
Earlier this year, or perhaps it was late last year (the precise timing escapes me) I backed my first Kickstarter project, the Lunatik Touch Pen by MNML. The pen is a hybrid of a traditional click style pen and a touch screen stylus and although this was certainly not the most unique concept, it was a marriage of digital and analog that I had felt was long overdue. It’s not that I had never seen a dual tipped pen before, they are common enough, but this was a project that promised to transform the idea of writing on your iPad. This wasn’t yet another offering from a faceless tech accessory company that produces generic, low quality products, this was a highly thought out tool that was created by a group of designers who were basically creating the pen of their dreams. It was different because it had a soul, and I wanted in! So, I pledged my money for a collection of three pens, two polymer and one alloy dubbed the MNML Collection. I waited patiently, reading backer-only updates on the status of the pens as the target ship date slipped from April to July, bringing with it tweaks to the product until I finally came home from work one day to find a brown box on my dining room table that was begging for me to release the magic inside.
Of course, I exaggerate, but I was ecstatic when I finally opened the box to reveal three individually packaged pens that were so simple and elegant it took me a few minutes to decide which one to open first. Alloy first, from it’s premium packaging, felt heavy and sturdy and just the right size in my hand, unlike my countless other iPad styli that are smaller than your average pen and thinner. White polymer next and then black, these two light as a feather and so easy in your hand. I immediately pulled out my iPad to test them out. The writing was smooth, effortless and natural on the Pennultimate App I used first. Then to Paper by 53 to try a combination of drawing and writing, here too the tool felt so natural and it was actually quite freeing to feel so comfortable drawing as the size of the pen kept my hand from contacting the screen without causing my hand to contort.
But as with everything, the pen is not without some flaws. Although it is very natural to write and draw, the pen does not do very well with navigating through web pages or selecting apps. For some reason it’s as though these sorts of taps don’t register well without a firm and controlled gesture. It’s clear the pen was created more as a writing and drawing tool than for general navigation and I am okay with that.
Overall, my favorite pen is the polymer because of the near weightlessness of the thing, but if you are used to using a heavier pen, the alloy will suit you just fine. The analog portion of the pen writes well, like a normal rollerball, nothing special, but I am glad to be able to use standard refills when this one runs out!
To purchase the Lunatik Touch Pen, click here!
If you own a Lunatik Touch Pen, let me know what you think in the comments below!
Thanks for dropping by! xoxo {thepinkmac}
The other day while I was at AC Moore, I came across this clear plastic frame stand and thought it would make a wonderful iPad stand. I was right! This 10″ stand holds the iPad perfectly with or without a case. There were plenty of other styles if the lucite claw foot look isn’t for you, but I love how this holds the iPad up a few centimeters off the table so that it is more pronounced on your desk. Best part is, this stand was $3! You can’t beat that! I have some stands that were at least 3x that price that don’t work nearly as well, and I know some stands for the iPad can cost 10x as much! So, if you are looking for an expensive, yet stylish, stand for your iPad, head over to your local craft store and see what they have in their framing department!
If you use a similar repurposed stand for your gadgets, let me know!
xoxo {thepinkmac}
xoxo {Miss Trenchcoat}
For those of you who may not already be aware, Starbucks Coffee has something of a partnership with Apple’s iTunes Store and for the past several years they have been participating in a program called Starbucks Pick of the Week. Essentially, when you visit a Starbucks location you can pick up a Pick of the Week card which will provide you, as a Starbucks patron, with a free download for a specific song off the iTunes store. The card has an image and description of the artist and track you will get and on the back is a code for you to redeem your free download. It’s very simple and a nice treat when you go in to get your daily dose of caffeine! The cards change up about once a week or so, and in recent years the Pick of the Week program has expanded to take on apps from the AppStore, tv shows from the iTunes store and even books from the iBookstore! I always make sure to check the Pick of the Week cards when I am in a Starbucks because although they often put out a lot of songs, shows, apps, and books that don’t interest me personally, every once in a while they will have a free download for something awesome! This was one of those weeks!
The App Pick of the Week was Instapaper, the highly acclaimed app for both iPhone and iPad that allows users to save internet articles for later reading on or offline. It basically caches the website so you get full text and images and also creates a simple but elegant filing system for you to keep track of articles you like as well as those you have saved for later reading. I have been very interested in this app but oddly enough never downloaded it because the $2.99 price tag always seemed a little much and I figured I could save myself the money by just bookmarking articles to read later on with an Internet connection. Then when Apple updated iOS to include a read later function that was similar to Instapaper (but, again, required an Internet connection for use) it seemed like there was no real reason for me to spend the money.
Of course, I never got over the feeling that I was missing something special with Instapaper. It was and is still frequently featured in must have app lists for both iPhone and iPad by everyone from the most prestigious technology magazines and pundits to the mass of dime a dozen technology blogs and YouTube personalities (to which I clearly belong). Today, however, is a new day as I have my own free copy of Instapaper. This is no watered down or lite version either! This is the full $2.99 version with all the bells and whistles and it will continue to be mine through updates and new iterations of the app until the end of time. I know, I am getting ahead of myself here but oh well, I am excited, what can I say?!? Stay tuned for now, as I intend to give a better review of the app after I get used to using it day in and day out. I have already established the link to save articles in my safari bookmarks menu thanks to a helpful tutorial provided through the app itself and have saved a few articles to test out.
Until next time my lovely readers {thepinkmac}