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Downgrade Magazine’s premiere issue
Photos by: Aaron Breetwor, Matthew Kienzle, Olivier Séguin-Leduc, and Thomas Trnka
Featuring:
George Mackenzie
James Kelly
Louis Pilloni
Zak Maytum
Aaron Grulich
Brandon Tissen
JM Duran
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| Dimensions | 14 × 10 × 1 in |
This retropspective on Jim’s skateboard art bobards the reader wtih colorful skateboard decks, logos, ad art, ad layouts, photos and stickers to illustrate the history of skateboarding from the urethane revolution up to the present. You are invited for a ride, an inside view of Phillips Studios, to observe the wacky world of his crazed studio artists, and examine their graphic assignments. The story traces the roots of skateboarding with more than a half-century of Phillips’ involvement. It provides insight into the creative evolution of the sport and the worldwide interest and influence that has occurred from this California artist.
Thousands of artistic graphic illustrations, from motorcycles to health food and including rock posters, surf, and skateboard art, jump off these pages. Bold and dynamic “bad boy” and “hippie” themes in bright and startling colors command your attention with incredible detail. Jim Phillips delights in original imagery to convey his unique reflections of the popular world. Since 1962, he has published award-winning graphic designs for cartoons, skateboards, T-shirts, stickers, rock posters, and ad art. The works assembled for this book, from collections world-wide, represent over fifty years of creativity and document the powerful youth movement in America.
The best-selling coffee table book Made for Skate: The Illustrated History of Skateboard Footwear is back! Ten years after its original release, the chronicle of skateboard footwear history published by Gingko Press returns in a limited anniversary edition. The addition of 220 new pages of content bring this already massive tome up to date with tons of new photos, illustrations and text.
City Blights Magazine, Volume 4: The Advertising Issue. Created in the Spring of 2017, this magazine is 100% fake ads: all filler, no killer. The New Yorker this is not, look elsewhere for 3000 word expository articles on the joys of banality. But if snark and sillyness is what you seek, boy howdy do we have the publication for you.
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