Philip Bradburn, a Bookbinder expert based in England, got what he called a “KleverCase lightbulb moment” when he thought of giving a twist to his son’s Christmas present in 2011: Unifying his 40-year-old bookbinding experience with the modern technology by producing a handmade gadget case in the form of hard bound book.
Their book cases fit certain sizes of kindle, phones, and ereaders. One case could either be specifically moulded plastic for popular gadgets, or a universal fit reusable grip area for other devices.
Mr. Bradburn’s workshops in the New Forest England produces a variety of British and American literature-inspired gadget cases, ranging from Sherlock Holmes to To Kill a Mockingbird.
Sherlock Holmes:
The Great Gatsby:
To Kill a Mockingbird:
His little company KleverCase is a passionate family business, which also helps people in his area back to work.
If there are twenty four blackbirds in a pie, are the black birds blackbirds? Or are they ravens? Or starlings? Grackles? Crows? Coots? Cormorants?
Furthermore, would that be a flock, a mob, a murder, a cover, a constable, a conspiracy, a dissimulation, a murmuration, or an unkindness of black birds in the pie?
If it's a murder, I fear for the king. They ate the maid's nose, after all.
the fact that danny fenton will never be completely human again really fucks me up
私はズボンの中にハンバーガーがあります。
There’s no direct translation, but it can be interpreted as, “Our hearts are one, no matter what obstacles we face.”
I really love it because it shows the unity that love and friendship can have. Japanese is such a beautiful language.
how do japanese chihuahuas say hello
fickled ghoti [pʰɪkəld fɪʃ] n : A blog made up primarily of linguistic play.
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