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Wefi Surfboards. How to download and install Boujou 5 for free. ¿Quién lo dice - Ilustración y diseño. Gnarr is an organic apple scrumpy created by Michael Everson from Everson's cider. The brief was to illustrate the identity for the new scrumpy, including the label, bottle holders and t-shirt designs. Only 262 bottles were made for the first release, each one hand numbered and wax sealed.By Shaun HillBranding, Illustration, Packaging2014 Illustrations and icons for Vega - The School of Brand Leadership, to be used in their course programmes and banners for 2014.By Shaun HillIcon Design, Illustration2014 We've teamed up with Prins Design to do work for Prohelvetia, the Swiss Arts Council. This work includes the 2013 programme, and posters and flyers for all the dance and performance acts that they will be bringing to South Africa throughout the year. We do all the illustrations and Prins Design does the layouts.

A series of shirts we did in conjunction with Woe is Me Clothing.Fashion, Illustration2010. Shop LIMITED EDITION - SKATEBOARDS at James Perse - Los Angeles. SATTA - patinetas artesanales | SIXAND5 - webzine Inspiration. SATTA – Handcrafted skateboards Posted by aecho on November 4, 2012 · 4 Comments I just discovered this cool brand from Brixton (UK) making some really nice handmade skateboards. “Satta Skates was born out of a love for the roots of skateboarding. We are about bringing surfing to the sidewalks. “SATTA is about positive livity, freedom of spirit, endless and overflowing stoke, rolling for the sake of rolling, shredding the sidewalks, and an appreciation for the natural world.”

Like this: Like Loading... Related HYPEBEAST x SATTA Skates In this video, HYPEBEAST visit the small woodshop of Satta Skates in Brixton, South London, where Joe Lauder hones his craft. In "Ride" HUCK Magazine x Satta Skates The guys at Huck Magazine went to find Joe Lauder in his studio-shop in Brixton, to have him explain the reasons for the recent success of its brand, Satta Skates In "Video" Satta Skates x Stevie Gee - Visionary Artist Series In "Highlights" Handmade custom surfboards, skateboards and more! - The Makai Project. The Illustrated Three. Howdy all you Makai Project acolytes. It's been a while since the last update from the shop, but we have been busy.

The latest model of our handplanes, the duel-channel FatFish have been an absolute blast in this little swell we have had, so its pretty safe to say we've been working on the tan, all in the name of research and development. But it hasn't been all play; we have managed to squeeze some work into the mix. A few new boards are rolling off the shelves, three of which are a collaboration with our favorite artistic duo, CocoRamb and Jorge Marquez of Rainy Sun Design, who came up with some rather sweet illustrations making these boards true are for the feet. The first, a retro kicktail cruiser aptly named The Bradley, is a sassy bamboo number with red oak and mahogany accents along the rails that makes you want to cry it looks so good. Illustrated deck made with bamboo, red oak and mahogany.

The second deck is a mahogany looker with a few circular accents thrown into the mix. Articles about Active life around South Florida. For many, surfing is an unattainable dream. Whether it's a fear of the sea (Shark Week!?!) , a matter of fitness or simple geography, the idea of paddling for a wave and dropping in just isn't in the stars for some. But for others, it boils down to a simple matter of cost. Surfboards are expensive, starting at $400 and upwards of a grand or more for a new stick and an average of $200 for a use, for a kid, these costs seem astronomical. And for parents on a budget, these are costs that are simply out of reach, especially for a hobby their child may or may not stick with (remember the guitar and karate lessons, baseball, ballet and the scouts?). But surfing can be incredibly liberating, a workout, a time of meditation and a practice of patience; there are lessons in the sea.

What started as a failed attempt to sell a surfboard on Craigslist in 2010 has turned into a nonprofit with a simple mission: Change the World One Board at a Time. "AUDREY KAWASAKI ARTE"