Dell Design Studio transforms laptops into Works of Art

Dell Design Studio 15 17 laptops

Customers can say goodbye to all those boring laptops in drab gray and black colors. Dell Design Studio offers laptop users a customized collection of laptop art. This compilation consists of over 200 colors, patterns, designs, causes and artists. There are even more designs offered for Dell’s Studio 15 and Studio 17.

The latest revamped Dell Design Studio gives consumers more than 120 additional choices which are based on a plethora of themes and inspirations derived from various cultures. The artwork and content will be refreshed at regular intervals and grouped into themes. A curator chooses from different artists all round the globe.

The inaugural theme is aptly named ‘Today’ and is specially chosen by Ed Boyd, Dell vice president of consumer experience design. The theme of ‘Today’ is a compilation of modern-day artistic expressions. All these eye catching amendments will make the consumers’ laptop ooze with style.

“Dell Design Studio is the purest form of self-expression for a wide variety of tastes and styles. I loved creating this first themed volume, and am really excited about the opportunities to bring in new curators, artists and points of view to the Design Studio,” commented Ed Boyd.

A wide range of artists lend their expertise to the online Dell Studio gallery. Some of these artists and designers include Maya Hayuk, Deanne Cheuk, Jason Holley, Lucas Irwin, Keith Warner, Peter Stevens and a host of other such talented people.

Customizable options for Studio 15 and 17 laptops are grouped in themes such as artists, patterns, colors, classic designs and (Product) Red. This allows users to easily browse through the virtual gallery and choose a design that appeal to their taste.

An added incentive is when consumers buy either Dell Studio 15 or 17 laptops, $20 (approx. Rs.987) automatically gets contributed to The Global Fund. This fund helps AIDS programs conducted in Africa.