Sirron Norris Octocat GelaSkins
A few months ago I contacted one of my favorite local San Francisco artists, Sirron Norris, to see if he would create a custom piece for us featuring the Octocat,…
A few months ago I contacted one of my favorite local San Francisco artists, Sirron Norris, to see if he would create a custom piece for us featuring the Octocat, but done in his unique and instantly recognizable style. After an inspired two days at his Wacom tablet, Sirron produced this stunning work:

Notice that not only is there a gigantic Octocat, crazy blue bears, a rocket car, and a tidal wave, but the whole saga takes place in San Francisco and if you look hard you can find the Golden Gate bridge, the Bay Bridge, and the Transamerica Pyramid!
Now, I know you’re thinking “boy, that sure would look awesome on my laptop or mobile device!” Which is exactly why we’ve teamed up with brilliant folks at GelaSkins to produce Sirron Norris Octocat GelaSkins for all your favorite gadgets!
We have both 15″ and 13″ MacBook Pro Unibody Laptop skins:
We have iPhone and Nexus One skins:
And we have iPad skins:
Get yours today and blow some minds the next time you bring out your electronic device. It works, just ask Scott:

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