I'm a little late to the party, but earlier today, we unveiled new laptop designs in the Dell Design Studio. These come compliments of the Threadless community. Threadless is one of the best examples of crowdsourcing in action. It has an ongoing open call for t-shirt design submissions from its worldwide community of more than 80,000 artists and designers. More than 1 million Threadless community members vote regularly on their favorite design submissions with the best and coolest designs selected for printing and sale by the Threadless online retail store.
The Threadless Collection adds 11 new designs. So, what kind of designs can you choose from? Designs like Rocketbird by Mike Mitchell (see left) and London! by David Bushell (see right). Click on either image to see a larger version. If you want to see the whole collection in more detail, check out the Dell Threadless image gallery here. Moving forward, we will update Threadless options with new designs from the Threadless community.
Dell is also joining the Threadless Everywhere Tour as a sponsor. The tour, which celebrates the 10th anniversary of Threadless, runs from July 2-Oct. 9 with stops nationwide at art shows, socials, music festivals, comic conventions and other events.
These Threadless designs join others from the likes of OPI and Major League Baseball so that we now offer more than 200+ custom design options via Dell Design Studio.
If you're the type that likes to make a statement with your laptop, take a peek at these new Threadless designs.
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