EVANGELIONDROP 01
A limited EVANGELION case drop built for fans of bold design, collector energy, and iconic mecha visuals. Rare collab pieces, sharp detailing, and a release made to stand out.

Limited drops
Each card works like an editorial product tile: clear drop status, partner-out links, and just enough context to feel collectible instead of disposable.
Collab stories
The site wins not by saying “buy this,” but by explaining why a drop matters — design cues, franchise DNA, and collector appeal across markets.
Evangelion as collectible language
Built on industrial caution-strip energy and sleek sci-fi tension, Evangelion collabs work when they feel engineered — not cutesy. The right case design should echo control panels, warning graphics, and emotional severity.
Read full story →Superflat in your pocket
Murakami’s Kaikai and Kiki translate naturally to tech: bold planes of color, character tension, and gallery-scale energy scaled into something you carry every day.
Read full story →Fashion meets device
Fang’s language of light, layers, and infinity symbols reads like jewelry — perfect for a case that sits between runway and daily carry.
Read full story →Relatable by design
When illustration speaks in memes and rest, the case becomes a mood board — gentle color, loose line, and humor that lands without trying too hard.
Read full story →Adventure you carry
Iconography from the series scales well to cases: bold silhouettes, emblematic marks, and color blocking that reads from across the room.
Read full story →Paint you can feel
Thick brush energy and floral motion translate surprisingly well to print — the case becomes a canvas you carry, not a flat graphic.
Read full story →Pick your hero energy
Three personalities, three palettes — the collab works when the graphic reads as character cosplay for your device: loud color blocks, attitude, and instant recognition.
Read full story →Not a store. A guide.
Kitsune Cover should present itself as a curated catalog for limited collab phone cases and accessories. Affiliate disclosure, brand distance, and editorial clarity should stay visible everywhere.
01 / Positioning
Curated collab catalog
Use language like showcase, selection, collector guide, and featured drop. Avoid posing as an official franchise store or a manufacturer.
02 / Monetization
Partner-linked access
Buttons should lead to partner merchants. Keep disclosure clean and plain. The value is curation, context, and visual selection — not pretending to hold inventory.
03 / Design system
Neo-pop editorial
Dark premium base, hard black borders, loud accent stickers, oversized type, and modular blocks. That keeps it collectible instead of turning into a cheap anime shop.