“In the early 90’s a dozen companies, armed with very little money, a lot of hard work and a refusal to fail, rose from the ashes of the recession to become the established brands you know today. Now, in the greatest economic hardship our planet has seen since The Great Depression, it seems history is repeating itself. New companies and new projects are surfacing weekly. Trajectory is our way of introducing to you these initiatives as well as the people who have the courage to throw caution in the wind and not be afraid to have it blow back and hit them square in the teeth. Here is Broadcast part two.” — Steve Berra
Berrics Trajectory Segment 2 of 2
September 23, 2011The Berrics Features Broadcast (Part 1 of 2)
September 13, 2011“In the early 90’s a dozen companies, armed with very little money, a lot of hard work and a refusal to fail, rose from the ashes of the recession to become the established brands you know today. Now, in the greatest economic hardship our planet has seen since The Great Depression, it seems history is repeating itself. New companies and new projects are surfacing weekly. Trajectory is our way of introducing to you these initiatives as well as the people who have the courage to throw caution in the wind and not be afraid to have it blow back and hit them square in the teeth. Here is Broadcast part one.” — Steve Berra
Broadcast Industry Profile
May 13, 2011Kelly Williams pretty much sums it all up. Visit our Facebook page for the rest.
Please Do Digress
December 20, 2010Kelly working a little harder than most to get to the coping. Photo by Jose Garcia Diaz.
New 2K by Gingham Store
October 23, 20102K by Gingham just launched their new online shop (but Kelly’s signature stuff is still old, time for him to update). Pick up some new tee’s for you and the lady at 2Ktshirts.com or you may regret it.
Documentation: John Cardiel
August 11, 2010“Nearly 15 years ago I came across a photo of Cards in the magazine (I think it was Thrasher, but I could be wrong) where he was holding this mourning dove and had a big grin in typical Cardiel style. It was awesome and really stuck out to me so I tried to redraw it back when I was first learning to draw portraits. John Cardiel was one of my favorite skaters then, and he still is today. It’s obvious that this rendition was from my sloppy memory… and for some reason I took the liberty of adding braces to his already well-arranged grill. Maybe I had braces at the time? I’m kind of embarrassed at how I drew him and that I don’t even remember who took the photo but I still think it’s kind of cool.” — Kelly D. Williams
Ed Templeton x Kelly D. Williams Interview, Juxtapoz Magazine
February 4, 2010A while back Juxtapoz featured this great interview between Ed Templeton and Kelly D. Williams. Do your eyeballs a favor and travel yonder to Juxtapoz.com to read the full thing…