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Nike Skateboarding, primarily known as Nike SB, is the Nike brand for its line of shoes, clothing, and equipment for skateboarding. Nike Skateboarding won the 2020 Webby People’s Voice Award for Best Home/Welcome Page in the category Web.
In 2022, KCDC released a hightop Nike SB Dunk in a pink and black colorway. [2] [7] [8] KCDC is recognized for hosting community skate events, including art shows, music events, meet-and-greets, and a Valentine's Day skate night. [9] [1] Additionally, KCDC produces their own skate videos featuring local skateboarders. [2]
In the 1998, Transworld Skateboarding video Feedback, Supa wore an all white track suit. [7] In 2002, Nike SB released a New York Knicks colorway SB Dunk by Supa. [ 8 ] [ 1 ] In 2017, Nike released a hightop dunk of Supa's original Knicks color way.
Stefan Janoski (born July 18, 1979) is an American professional skateboarder, artist, writer and musician of Macedonian descent, who is well known for his signature Nike SB shoe model, the "Nike Zoom Stefan Janoski". Among followers of professional skateboarding, Janoski is known for his "switch-stance" skills and casual style. [1]
Aside from his success in competition, Huston has also been featured in several popular skateboarding videos, including his own video parts in the series "Elementality" and "Rise and Shine". He has also collaborated with several major skateboarding brands, including Element Skateboards , Nike SB , and DC Shoes .
The video, co-directed by Jonze and Tamra Davis, was for their 1992 single "100%", which featured skateboarding footage of Blind Skateboards rider Jason Lee, who later became a successful actor. [17] In 1993, Jonze co-directed the "trippy" music video for The Breeders song " Cannonball " with Gordon.
Additionally, small skate shops, magazines, websites, collectives, and independent skaters make skate videos for the love of skateboarding; as well as, promotional material. [ 5 ] [ 7 ] 411 Video Magazine was a popular bi-monthly video log published from the 1990s to the 2000s.
Koston's eventual departure for a place on the Nike SB team was accompanied by a YouTube video that parodied the George W. Bush shoe-throwing incident. [18] Nike SB immediately promoted Koston's recruitment to the brand's team with a signature shoe—the "Eric Koston 1" model [19] —and a contest for consumers, entitled "Mr. Control It All". [20]