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  2. Marc McKee - Wikipedia

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    Marc McKee is an American graphic artist known for his stylistic cartoon skateboard deck designs during the 1980s and 1990s. For his work as the lead graphic artist for World Industries , he is recognized as one of the most influential artists in skateboarding history.

  3. Don Pendleton (artist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Don accepted a position at Element Skateboards as graphic artist /designer and continued with skateboard graphics, logo, and T-shirt design as well as packaging and marketing for the brand. In 2008 Pendleton was the subject of a documentary entitled, 'Little Giants'.

  4. Graphic organizer - Wikipedia

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    A graphic organizer, also known as a knowledge map, concept map, story map, cognitive organizer, advance organizer, or concept diagram, is a pedagogical tool that uses visual symbols to express knowledge and concepts through relationships between them. [1]

  5. Todd Bratrud - Wikipedia

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    He is also an illustrator and blogger for The Skateboard Mag. [11] Examples of his skateboard graphics can be found in the book Disposable, published by Ginkgo Press. [12] In 2006, Nike Skateboarding released the "Send Help" version of the Nike Dunk shoe with artwork designed by Bratrud. [13] In spring 2008, Todd was a featured artist for Volcom.

  6. The Skateboard Mag - Wikipedia

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    The Skateboard Mag was an independently published American skateboarding magazine that published over 100 issues (in 2005 its circulation was approximately 90,000 [1]) [2] [3] and featured professional skateboarder Danny Way on the cover of its inaugural issue, depicted mid-air while executing a gap to noseblunt slide on a construction known as the "Mega Ramp". [4]

  7. Skateboarding styles - Wikipedia

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    Prominent professional skateboarders design and endorse professional skateboard shoes, often with their name or logo. Some of the most prolific pro skateboard shoe designers include Eric Koston , [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Daewon Song , [ 13 ] Kareem Campbell , [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Chad Muska , [ 16 ] Andrew Reynolds , [ 17 ] Marc Johnson , [ 18 ] Geoff Rowley ...

  8. Mark Gonzales - Wikipedia

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    Mark Gonzales (born June 1, 1968), also known as "Gonz", "the Gonz" and "the Godfather", is an American professional skateboarder and artist. [1] A pioneer in the development of modern street skating, he is considered one of the first street-style skateboarders alongside Natas Kaupas.

  9. Powell Peralta - Wikipedia

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    Powell became interested in skateboarding again, as he realized urethane wheels improved a skateboard's ride. With this prompting, Powell started making his own skateboards and wheels. He bought urethane and baked his own wheels. He also used some new materials like aluminum and fiberglass to fabricate his own composite boards. One of the test ...