Gary Katz Creates an Apple Mini-Store With a Shoebox
Luisa Amanda Gomes — April 29, 2010 — Tech
Gary Katz, who is an iPhone enthusiast, has created an Apple mini-store using a shoebox and his imagination. The Apple Store diorama is outfitted with mini-computers and an assortment of Apple accessories. Two iPhones are used to display the Apple logo.
The Apple mini-store shoebox diorama is far more impressive than anything I created in elementary school, that’s for sure. Is it weird to be envious of the miniature people who will get to shop there?
The Apple mini-store shoebox diorama is far more impressive than anything I created in elementary school, that’s for sure. Is it weird to be envious of the miniature people who will get to shop there?
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