
Deck Information
Lists
- 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)
- chocolate-city-series by PudNewbury (11 items)
- uk-companies by RustyBadRobot (1 items)
Contributors
Rudy Johnson burst onto the skateboarding scene in the late ’80s, hailing from the vibrant streets of San Francisco. Known for his smooth style and a versatile skill set that effortlessly blended street and vert skating, Johnson turned pro in 1991 and quickly made a name for himself with standout performances at the X Games and his memorable video parts, including the iconic *”The Real Video.”* His innovative approach to trick execution not only captivated fans but also inspired a generation of skaters, leaving a lasting impact on the evolution of street skating during a transformative era. Today, Johnson’s legacy continues through his contributions to brands like Real Skateboards and Skate Mental, solidifying his status as a respected figure in the skate community.
Marc McKee is a pivotal figure in skateboard art, known for his boundary-pushing graphics that defined the visual landscape of the 1990s. With a portfolio that includes iconic designs for World Industries and Blind, McKee’s playful and irreverent style transformed cartoon characters into bold symbols of skate culture. His ability to blend humor with a subversive edge has left an indelible mark on generations of skaters, making his artwork not just visually striking, but also a commentary on the spirit of rebellion that skateboarding embodies. Today, McKee’s influence continues to resonate, inspiring new artists to push the limits of creativity in the skateboarding world.