Cool Cases Seeks to Wrap-up the iPhone Cover Market in Australia and New Zealand
Online, August 30, 2013 (Newswire.com) - Cool Cases is launching its new online store which offers an extensive collection of cool, designer iPhone cases, as well as allowing customer to upload their own photos to design their own iPhone cases. "Our process enables to you adjust your photo or image until it is perfect. Shrink it. Blow it up. Turn it. Perfect it. Then buy it. It's that simple," declared the marketing director.
"Plus, we have one the largest selections of cool iPhone cases on the market today," he added. "We have something for everybody, from geometric patterns, abstract designs, and patchwork motifs to stripes and zig zags, even hemp leaves in Rasta colors."
But the site does more than just print your photos on cases and present pre-designed cases to select from. "You can make our photo iPhone cases or designer iPhone cases more personal by adding text," the marketing director added. "Truly custom iPhone cases come from putting your own stamp a design we created." And there are multiple options for the text as well. "You control the size, the type style, the color, and the position. You're not limited to words or sayings either. You can add names or dates or even initials for a monogrammed case," explained the marketing director.
"Sports fans and music lovers need not worry. Cool Cases also offers designer iPhone cases for you as well," he added.
All Cool Cases products are designed to withstand every day wear and tear. "Our iPhone cases are simply the best because we start with only durable, high-quality material. Our state-of-the-art technology injects the ink below the surface of the case in order to create a crisp, vibrant image." The printed case is both chip- and scratch-resistant to help provide a long-lasting appearance.
To see the selection of cases offered at Cool Cases, go to their website www.coolcases.com.au . "New designs are being added regularly, so please check back if you don't see something that strikes your fancy," advised the marketing director.