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I designed my own phone case and now I’m a little bit obsessed (a CaseCompany guide)

Imogen Hartley
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Let me set the scene. My old case was a sad, yellowing clear thing with a crack near the camera, and I’d been telling myself for months that it was “fine”. It was not fine. So when I finally decided to replace it, I didn’t want another generic one off a shop shelf – I wanted something that felt like mine. That’s how I ended up designing my own at CaseCompany, and honestly? I got a bit carried away.

Contents
Step one: pick your phone (don’t skip this)The photo trick that actually worksWhich type of case should you pick?It’s not just phones, by the wayThe honest verdict

Here’s what surprised me. I assumed “custom phone case” meant slapping a photo on a blank and hoping for the best. It’s not that. You pick your exact phone model, choose the type of case, then build the design – a photo, a name, a pattern, a collage, whatever you fancy. The result looks properly made, not like a craft project. Want to follow along while I walk through it? Open the CaseCompany design studio here.

Start designing your case

Step one: pick your phone (don’t skip this)

This sounds obvious. It isn’t. The very first thing the site asks is which device you have, and getting it exactly right matters more than you’d think. A case cut for an iPhone 16 will not sit properly on a 16 Pro – the camera island is in a different spot. So check the model number in your settings before you do anything else. Two minutes now saves a sad return later.

The good news is the range is wide. iPhone, Samsung, the popular models and a fair few older ones too. Once you’ve told it your phone, everything it shows you is cut for that exact body. You can find your model on CaseCompany in a couple of taps and get straight to the fun part.

Black iPhone 16 case with a custom printed design
A finished custom case. The print wraps cleanly to the edges, which is the bit cheap cases always get wrong.

The photo trick that actually works

If you’re using a photo – and most people do – the quality of that one image decides everything. A bright, sharp, high-resolution shot prints beautifully. A dark, grainy screenshot does not, no matter how good the printer is. My first attempt used a moody low-light photo of my dog and it came out muddy. My second used a clear daylight one and it looked stunning. Lesson learned.

So my one tip before you commit: choose a photo where your subject is well lit and roughly centred, then let the preview show you how it’ll wrap. The on-screen preview is genuinely accurate. What you see is what lands on your doormat. Have a play with a few images in the photo case builder before you settle.

Upload a photo and preview it

Which type of case should you pick?

This is where a lot of people freeze, so let me make it simple. There are a few builds to choose from, and they suit different lives. If you’re clumsy (no judgement, same), lean towards the tougher options. If you just want your design to pop, a clean printed case does the job. Here’s the quick version.

Case typeBest for
Soft / flexibleEveryday use, easy on-off, slim feel
Tough / shockproofDroppers, commuters, busy hands
Clear / transparent baseShowing off the print and your phone colour
Pick by how rough your days are, not just by the look.
Transparent iPhone 16 case with a personalised photo print
The transparent base lets a photo design breathe – one of my favourite combinations.

Personally? I went tough, because I drop my phone roughly once a day and I’m tired of pretending I don’t. But my sister picked the slim printed one and it’s gorgeous. There’s no wrong answer here, just the one that fits your habits. Compare the builds for your model on the CaseCompany case types page.

Compare case types for your phone

It’s not just phones, by the way

Quick one that I only discovered halfway through. The same custom treatment runs across more than phone cases. There are ring holders, MacBook cases, iPad cases – the whole little ecosystem of things you carry. So if you want your laptop sleeve to match your phone, you can actually do that. It’s a nice touch for a gift, too.

Black phone case showing a bold custom pattern
A bolder pattern design – proof you don’t need a photo to make a case feel personal.

One more practical note before the verdict. The orders are made and shipped from the Netherlands, and the customer score sits at a strong 9.3 out of 10 across tens of thousands of reviews. That gave me a bit of confidence handing over a photo I cared about. If you want to browse ready-made designs first for inspiration, the bestsellers are right here.

The honest verdict

So, am I glad I did it? Yes – more than I expected. The case feels like mine, the print is sharp, and the fit is snug in a way my old generic one never was. It’s a small thing you hold a hundred times a day, and making it yours genuinely lifts the mood. That’s a daft little joy, but it’s real.

My one honest gripe? You have to be patient with the photo. Rush it with a bad image and you’ll be disappointed, and that’s on you, not the case. Get that right and the rest is easy. If you’ve been limping along with a cracked, yellowing case like I was, this is your nudge. Design your own at CaseCompany and actually enjoy the thing you hold all day.

Design your custom case now

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Imogen Hartley May 23, 2026
By Imogen Hartley
Imogen Hartley trained in fashion, fell hard for interiors, and has never quite managed to pick a side. To her, an outfit and a room are the same puzzle - proportion, colour, and one detail that breaks the rules on purpose. She writes about style and design as a single subject, because the way we dress and the way we live have never really been separate. Expect honest opinions on what is worth the splurge, what photographs beautifully but falls apart by the third wear, and how to make a charity-shop find look like the best thing you own. Imogen is a sucker for good vintage and a sceptic about anything labelled 'must-have'. She would rather you bought one thing you love than ten you tolerate. Her promise: look good, live well, and stop buying everything in sight.
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