Saturday, 12 December 2009

Skin It - My design!


Those of you that doesn't know what is 'Skin It' Check out this website www.skinit.com.

you can customize your sound processor to match your mood or make a fashion statement. Dress your processor up with your favorite colors, sports teams, or works of art. You can choose from hundreds of designs or even upload your own graphics for a completely unique look.

"Lets show other that we don't only have fashionable clothes, we also have fashionable procesoors"

Check out my design - At the moment I have decided to wear pink zebra and Twilight "Edwards" mixed, I love Twilight, so I thought I put Edwards on.

I have also got a few other designs such as 'St Geogre Flag'that will used when I repersent England again, pink with Derby County logo on and I have a Xmas one which will be used while I am in Scarbrough. (I will try and upload thoses when I have put them on my processor in the future)


Go ahead and Design yours now....

14 comments:

Bryony said...

Thanks for this, once I've got mine fitted I'll be browsing!

Did you find the delivery and service good?

:o)

Charlotte said...

these are wicked!!

But i am still happy with boring old brown!!! :-P

Hugs... miss you heaps...


Have good xmas

Charlotte xxxx

Katie-Louise's blog said...

Thanks, Chars - Miss ya too - hope to see you very soon.

Bryony, the service was good - it took just under 2 weeks to come.

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Anonymous said...

Love the designs

Anonymous said...

Wow! That's cool fashion skinit for cochlear implant. I love this idea! Thank you for sharing. I want to create my own skin on my sound processor and coil/magnet.

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Sara Wilson said...

Those are pretty awesome looking! I am currently in school majoring in Deaf Education and I have heard stories about students taking off their hearing aids and cochlears because they don't want to be different. What advice would you give me to try and help these students embrace their deafness and not be afraid to buy things like this, in order to show that they are different, but that it's okay to be different. Any suggestions?

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Anonymous said...

holy goly! i have the same pink zebra design! i think it was called vogue or something! in fact, i'm going to take pictures of my implant soon and post it on sept 14th, which marks the day i got my first implant 4 years ago!