Personalize Your Device with Skinit

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Just purchased a new Xbox, PlayStation, iPhone or another device you want to personalize? Maybe it’s finally time you give that tablet or laptop you received for Christmas last year a makeover. If you are looking for a way to let your geek flag fly, or show off your devotion to a fandom and don’t know where to go, you’re in luck. Thanks to our friends at Skinit, you have an opportunity to get 20% off your next purchase of a skin or case.

Skinit is the industry leader in personalized and branded products for electronic devices based in sunny San Diego. Made in the USA since 2005, Skinit creates quality cases and skins to protect your smartphone, gaming device, tablet, laptop, audio device and more! Show your passion with branded designs or create something new and unique to you. Skinit utilizes state-of-art machines to print high-quality products to protect your device and partner up with top brands in sports, entertainment, and art to bring you premium designs to choose from. They manufacture skins by using the highest quality 3M adhesive vinyl with patented air release technology that leaves no residue.

If your interest lies in something a bit more tailored to you, don’t worry. You can create your own, as well. Skinit’s Customizer™ tool allows you to Create Your Own designs by using your photos, images, text, and symbols to make your smartphone, gaming device, laptop, tablet or audio device as unique as you are. Whether you want to show off your style, support your favorite team, or truly express yourself with custom products you design, Skinit invites you to transform your ordinary device and Make it Yours™.

Check out a few examples of the possibilities below:

How does this work, exactly? It’s simple. All you have to do is visit Skinit.com, do some browsing, select what you want, and enter the promo code: geekfeed20. Then boom, 20% off your purchase. This offer expires November 30, 2016 and excludes gift cards, e-cards and shipping.

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Brianna Reeves is an editor at GeekFeed. She has written for Geeks of Color, and has worked as an editor for numerous publications.
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