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When conceptualizing was taking place there was new hype about Cyberpunk 2077 because of the tie-in anime that was released. The vaporwave/future aesthetic was on the mind and we try to capitalize on that social interest. At the time, Fractal had just released the Pop cases and with our great business relationship with them we were able to get a case pretty quickly. We wanted to use some vaporwave aesthetics because we felt there was a lot of overlap between vaporwave and the cyberpunk design. I believe the katakana on the glass, the framework city scape on the removable front panel, and the neon light-esque fans are just enough to convey the overall aesthetic while also not overdoing it.
Company
Ironside Computers
Roll
Lead Designer
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Assistent Creative Director
YEar
2024
Collaborators
Domenic Apice
Creative Director
Joshua Dubock
Videography/Photography



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NAGZZ came to us wanting a PC in his signature black, orange, and white colors, but left the creative direction open. To spark inspiration, we showed him our past Meltdown build, which immediately caught his attention and set the tone for something cyberpunk-inspired. From there, the design evolved into the HIVE-M, a futuristic build layered with subtle details: HUD elements and icons that reinforce the cyberpunk vibe, a modified version of his logo on the front buckle, and “V3.17” on the side as a quiet tribute to his mother. The result is a PC that doesn’t just look bold, but tells a personal story while resonating with a wider audience.
NAGZZ came to us wanting a PC in his signature black, orange, and white colors, but left the creative direction open. To spark inspiration, we showed him our past Meltdown build, which immediately caught his attention and set the tone for something cyberpunk-inspired. From there, the design evolved into the HIVE-M, a futuristic build layered with subtle details: HUD elements and icons that reinforce the cyberpunk vibe, a modified version of his logo on the front buckle, and “V3.17” on the side as a quiet tribute to his mother. The result is a PC that doesn’t just look bold, but tells a personal story while resonating with a wider audience.
Company
Ironside Computers
Roll
Lead Designer
,
Assistent Creative Director
YEar
2024
Collaborators
Domenic Apice
Creative Director
Joshua Dubock
Videography/Photography
Type
PC Design
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