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Microsoft Partners With Dbrand For Custom Surface Skins

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
April 15, 2021
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Microsoft has launched a new website where you can customize your Surface with some really cool dbrand skins. Titled “WeAreOriginalByDesign” the website covers all of Microsoft’s modern Surface devices and features unique and original designs from select influencers and celebrities.

In total, there are seven skins that you can currently choose from on the website. Each of these skins is inspired by different people, with the exception of the seventh “Robot Camo” skin, which is one of Dbrand’s. Anyway, the skins are designed by former NFL player Martellus Bennett, the photographer Brooke Shaden, the racer Collete Davis, DJ HAPA, the chef Fabio Viviani, and the artist Marcus Rivero.

You can visit the website and click through each one of these and then “try it on” by selecting your Surface device from the list. You’ll see a video explaining which Surface device this celebrity uses, and you’ll also hear more about their story and the inspiration behind the skins. The navigation through the entire process is a bit weird, requiring scrolling, clicking, and some gestures, but it’s pretty easy to figure out.

Interestingly, though, if you’re looking for a Surface Pro X skin, you’ll have to first select Surface Pro, and the choose Surface Pro X. Anyway, here’s a quick description of each skin, if you’re considering buying one. The skins are $30 total, and purchases go through drband.com, which is an authorized seller of Surface skins.

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