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- my-boards by mallen707 (1 items)
- uk-skateboard-companies by PudNewbury (2 items)
- urban-decay-series by PudNewbury (2 items)
- its-all-shit by PudNewbury (4 items)
- uk-companies by RustyBadRobot (1 items)
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Ah, Jordan Richter! He’s a classic example of a skateboarding legend. As a professional skateboarder, he was able to score big wins at international skateboarding competitions like the infamous X Games. But more than that, he was known for his signature style that included high-flying aerial tricks and smooth transitions on the ramp. What I find really inspiring about Richter’s story is how he continued to push himself and bring innovation to the sport even after his professional career ended. He became a successful entrepreneur, inventing and selling his own skateboard equipment, all while continuing to skate at a high level. Simply put, Jordan Richter is a true embodiment of skateboarding spirit and determination.
Ah, Marc McKee is an absolute legend when it comes to skateboard art! His unique and quirky graphics helped shape the aesthetic of skateboarding in the 1990s. He designed for World Industries, Blind, and other skateboard companies during their heyday. McKee’s art was playful, irreverent, and often provocative, with a particular talent for turning cartoon characters into subversive icons of skate culture. It’s safe to say that his work has influenced generations of skateboarders and continues to inspire new artists to this day.