Slider Case and Snap Case for iPhone 4 Now Available
Starting today, a selection of Incase iPhone 4 products are available for order through our webstore. First available are our signature Slider Case and Snap Case with more colors and case styles to follow.
We’ve gone to great lengths to ensure that all of our cases have been tested to be 100 percent compatible with iPhone 4. To that end, all Incase cases for iPhone 4 feature a Flash Ring*, an unobtrusive, co-molded piece surrounding the camera cutout. This innovative feature is designed to prevent glare interference during camera usage when your iPhone 4 is in a case. The Flash Ring ensures crisp images, eliminating unwanted photo distortion when shooting with or without flash.
Our signature Slider Case maintains its popular two-piece construction and features full bezel coverage for your iPhone 4. Our Snap Case is a low-profile hard case that provides four-corner protection in a simple design. Both the Slider Case and Snap Case are available in soft-touch and gloss finishes and feature durable hardshell construction and custom cutouts for direct access to all iPhone 4 features. Included with each case is a stand for convenient upright viewing of the iPhone 4 widescreen.
The Slider Case is available now for $34.95 in Black. The Metallic cases in Dark Mauve, Gunmetal and Raspberry will be available in the weeks following, with Dark Mauve shipping the week of 8/16, and Gunmetal and Raspberry shipping the week of 8/23. Additionally, the Slider Case in White will ship the week of 8/23.
The Snap Case is $34.95. Clear will ship starting the week of 8/9, Black Frost will ship starting the week of 8/16.
To get the latest product availability updates, be sure to follow us on Twitter and become our fan on Facebook.
*Patent pending
Incase x John Hill Jr Tote Bags
On July 16th we launched our first collaboration with THIS Gallery Los Angeles. Located in the Highland Park neighborhood of East LA, THIS provides a showcase for established artists and emerging talent working in the fields of visual art, music and writing.
For our first project together we created 100 limited edition screen printed totes featuring the work of exhibiting illustrator John Hill, Jr. Available opening night only, the free totes went fast. Why? Because art is exciting! Especially art you can use to carry stuff. If you’re in the neighborhood, maybe stop in and have a look around.
Good friends, great gallery. We hope to see you at an opening night event soon.
Swimming With Sharks #5
Hard to believe but this past Saturday marked Swimming With Sharks pool party #5. Get a gander at the photos.
The Jaws of Life! Swimming With Sharks #5
Hard to believe but this past Saturday marked Swimming With Sharks pool party #5. Who dj’d? Well, DJ YNot?, dudes from Local Natives, and folks from IAMSOUND. What happened? Oh you know, dancing, guzzling, tripping, flossing, running, splashing, spazzing, sunning, scratching, rubbing, tugging, giving the lurk, and getting the fade.
Ah yes, the easy breezy days of summer spent carousing around the rooftop pool sky high at the Standard Hotel. Where? In mind crushingly beautiful downtown Los Angeles, that’s where. Does it get any better than this? Maybe. Join us at SWSharks #6 on Saturday, August 7th to find out.
In the meantime, go here to get a gander at the photos of our guest photographer Baby Kelley. As always, you bring the short-shorts and we’ll bring the cases for you iPhone.
Pitchfork Music Festival 2010
Chicago is a magnificent city. Massive, industrious and steeped in American musical history… all of which makes it the perfect setting for the summer annual Pitchfork Music Festival. Check the photos and read the recap.
Hot & Mighty The 6th Annual Pitchfork Music Festival
Chicago is a magnificent city. Massive, industrious and steeped in American musical history… all of which makes it the perfect setting for the summer annual Pitchfork Music Festival. Chicago in July, however, generally offers one of two weather vibes. You’re either dying of heat exhaustion or running from thundershowers and lightning. Last year saw scattered rain and even a bit of fog, which kept the mood nice and mellow. This year? It was blazing hot from sunrise to sundown for three straight days. Like, 90-degrees in the shade-style hot. So glad Matt the Ice Cream Man posted his van next to us.
So what did this year’s Pitchfork look like? 54,000 music lovers. Four dozen street meat trucks and various food vendors (once again the curry cart was the best). Thousands of bicycles. Dozens of indie record labels and arts & crafts vendors. 3,200 free Incase iPhone cases. Thousands of sweaty music lovers running around, spazzing out, falling down, flailing wildly, singing along and taking naps. Tents… and thousands of sunburns….
Stand out performances included Bear In Heaven, LCD Soundsystem, Beach House, Lightning Bolt, Kurt Vile, Titus Andronicus, Sharon Van Etten, Major Lazer and Robyn (yes, the Swedish pop star). For the sixth straight year in a row, the artists, vendors, festival organizers and fans alike made Pitchfork one of (if not the) best summer music festival in North America. We hope to see you next year.
Visit Project Space at The Miracle Mile Art Walk
Four times a year, on the third Saturday of the months of January, April, July, and October, the Mid City West Community Council presents the Miracle Mile Art Walk. With over 40 venues within 4 square miles, this free art walk has one of the highest concentrations of galleries in Southern California.
Project Space is proud to be participating in this years walk. Saturday, July 17th is the 3rd installment of the Walk and on that day day only we will be offering 15% off all items in our current inventory.
We will be showing a curated collection of published works, print editions, artist editions and collaborative projects. Special promotional giveaways will also be available to attendees. Come by, say hello, complete your collection, and help us to…
Project Space
603 North La Brea Avenue
Los Angeles CA 90036
+1-323-938-8818
Wednesday – Sunday 11am – 7pm
Saturday July 17th 11am – 10pm
Project Space presents “Archive of Attitude”
Project Space presents “Archive of Attitude,” a collection of works by Janette Beckman.
August 13 through to September 5
Opening reception: August 12, 7pm – 10pm
Janette Beckman’s photography exhibition marks the third artist installment at Project Space. Beckman culls works from her time in London during the punk era through the hip-hop decade in New York and Los Angeles. The show will feature artifacts and photographs of musicians, their fans and youth culture.
Janette Beckman is an English documentary photographer who has worked with some of the most influential musicians of the modern era. She began her photography career at the dawn of the punk movement, shooting the top acts of the day: The Clash, The Jam, The Sex Pistols and Boy George, as well as three album covers for The Police. In 1982, Beckman moved to New York City, where she immersed herself in the burgeoning hip-hop scene, photographing pioneers such as Afrika Bambaata, Run DMC, Salt-N-Pepa, Grandmaster Flash and EPMD. Her powerful portraits have been collected in two books: Made in the UK: The Music of Attitude, 1977-1983 and The Breaks: Stylin’ and Profilin’ 1982-1990, both published by PowerHouse Books.
Janette Beckman’s photographs have been exhibited in galleries around the world. She lives and works in New York City.
Project Space
603 North La Brea Avenue
Los Angeles CA 90036
+1-323-938-8818
Wednesday – Sunday 11am – 7pm
Project Space presents “Archive of Attitude”
Project Space presents “Archive of Attitude,” a collection of works by Janette Beckman.
August 13 through to September 5
Opening reception: August 12, 7pm – 10pm
Janette Beckman’s photography exhibition marks the third artist installment at Project Space. Beckman culls works from her time in London during the punk era through the hip-hop decade in New York and Los Angeles. The show will feature artifacts and photographs of musicians, their fans and youth culture.
Janette Beckman is an English documentary photographer who has worked with some of the most influential musicians of the modern era. She began her photography career at the dawn of the punk movement, shooting the top acts of the day: The Clash, The Jam, The Sex Pistols and Boy George, as well as three album covers for The Police. In 1982, Beckman moved to New York City, where she immersed herself in the burgeoning hip-hop scene, photographing pioneers such as Afrika Bambaata, Run DMC, Salt-N-Pepa, Grandmaster Flash and EPMD. Her powerful portraits have been collected in two books: Made in the UK: The Music of Attitude, 1977-1983 and The Breaks: Stylin’ and Profilin’ 1982-1990, both published by PowerHouse Books.
Janette Beckman’s photographs have been exhibited in galleries around the world. She lives and works in New York City.
Project Space
603 North La Brea Avenue
Los Angeles CA 90036
+1-323-938-8818
Wednesday – Sunday 11am – 7pm

Hot for Summer and Fresh for Fall: Our New Nylon Collection
Whether you’re out and about for business or for pleasure, our new Nylon Collection has a bag to meet your needs, getting you from point A to B in style with uncompromising protection for your essentials.
With a redesigned form that’s reflected in our expanded range of packs and bags as well as notebook sleeve styles, the Nylon Collection encompasses something for everyone in both basic color options and seasonal, two-tone colorways.
For notebook-specific protection, our Nylon Collection features the Nylon Sling Sleeve and Protective Sleeve. Each provides form-fitting nylon construction and a clean, simple design made specifically for your MacBook size of choice. The Nylon Sling Sleeve includes a removable padded shoulder strap and hideaway handles for easy carrying options.
The packs within our Nylon Collection range from our signature full-size Backpack and Messenger Bag to slimmer options such as the Compact Backpack, Sling Pack and new Campus Backpack that is great for lightweight day travel. Every bag within the Nylon Collection includes a dedicated compartment for your notebook and pocket for iPad. With five different bag styles, the Nylon Collection works for commuters, day-trippers and students alike.
Our full-size Backpack features the largest capacity within our pack styles, with two primary storage compartments and a plush, faux-fur lined notebook compartment that fits up to a 17-inch MacBook Pro. Slimmer options, such as the Compact Backpack and Sling Pack, feature single storage compartments accommodating up to a 15-inch MacBook Pro and iPad in either a traditional backpack carrying style or across-the-body sling. New this season is our Campus Backpack, a basic day pack that accommodates your notebook and other essentials in a simple, lightweight design.
For those looking for a full capacity bag in a sophisticated shoulder carrying style, our Messenger Bag fits the bill. Featuring roomy interior storage and a dedicated, easy to access notebook and iPad compartments, the Messenger Bag keeps your essentials organized and protected.
Learn more about our Nylon Collection with the help of our new comparison chart, which provides side-by-side looks at our full line of bags.
The Nylon Collection is available now in our webstore.



















