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It is rumored that Bratrud is the creator of the highly coveted and iconic Belle and Sebastian/Bad Brains mashup T-shirt, also sold at KCDC. [21] On April 20, 2010, Nike released the "Skunk Dunk, " designed by Bratrud. [22] On Dec. 9, 2010, Todd was voted the top skateboard artist "right now" by Complex magazine. [23]
The following is a list of notable companies that produce skateboards and skateboarding merchandise. Companies listed may also be members of the US -based trade association , the International Association of Skateboard Companies and may have skateboarding sponsorship arrangements with individuals, venues or events.
The Santa Cruz Skateboards brand, distributed by NHS, is the oldest continuous skateboard company in the world, founded by Richard Novak, Doug Haut, and Jay Shuirman. At the start, it started as a surfboard business but was struggling to stay afloat because the low profit margins.
Creature Bones Ipath KR3W, Glassy Sunhaters, Hex Dry Bones Nation, Krocket Kids Andrew Reynolds: Baker Independent Spitfire New Balance Altamont Apparel, RVCA Brigada Eyewear, Shake Junt, Nixon, Stance Josh Rodriguez: Creature Osiris Merge4 Socks, Skeleton Key 187 Killer Pads, SoCal Skateshop, Taco Dudes Paul Rodriguez: Primitive Venture Nike SB
Town & Country Surf Designs: Wood & Water Rage is divided into three events. "Street Skate Session", "Big Wave Encounter", and "Wood and Water Rage". In Street Skate Session, players choose either Joe Cool or Tiki Man and attempt to complete a timed linear obstacle course on a skateboard, evading obstacles and scoring points.
He has designed album covers, T-shirts, posters, and other merchandise for musicians including Metallica, [7] [8] Misfits, [7] Travis Barker, [9] Kool Keith, [10] and many others. He has also designed for the skateboarding subculture, including regular items associated with Thrasher magazine.
The "Back Forty" project was launched in mid-2013/early 2014 and is a collaboration between Johnson, Kenny Anderson and Chris Roberts—Johnson asserted in a March 2014 interview that, while the project sells products, it is not a "company."
He was born into a family of skateboarders, and was introduced to skating by his father Tatu at a young age. Milton's family owned and lived in a skateshop in Mar del Plata. He participated in skateboard contests throughout his childhood, and soon picked up several sponsorships.