Skateboard Stickers
- 144 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Every skateboarder desires vibrant graphics on their boards, but the wear from skating makes it hard to maintain that look. This led to the rise of skateboard stickers, which have become essential for many skaters, often found on bedroom doors, refrigerators, or stored in boxes. In the late eighties and early nineties, as numerous small, skater-owned brands emerged, stickers gained immense popularity due to their low cost and ease of production, providing a way for brands to gain visibility. With a typical board graphic lasting only about six months and a plethora of designs available, stickers quickly became collectible. This book celebrates skateboard stickers, showcasing over 350 iconic designs from the 1970s to the present. It features contributions from pro skateboarders, artists, and influential figures in the skate industry, highlighting memorable sticker campaigns like Birdo's 'Don't Do It' and Jim Phillips' famous Screaming Hand logo. It also includes stories and articles from skaters and artists, insights into the sticker-making process, and personal reflections on the significance of stickers in skate culture. Contributors include notable figures like Wes Humpston, Bucky Lasek, and Mike Vallely. Each book comes with a specially commissioned skateboard sticker, adding an exclusive touch to this celebration of skate sticker art.
