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2009 International Christian Skateboard Conference

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Skate Conference 09
Last week I went to the International Christian Skateboard Conference to give a talk about Design and Branding for skateboard ministries (I’ll post more about that in my next post). The whole event was great. Big thanks to Uli & Toni Frallicciardi, Joe Ferraro, Nico Sankovic and everyone that put it on. (Photo above from SkateBible.com)

The weekend went super fast, so I’ll just post some photos from it all…

Airport with Josh Harmony, Shane Fox, Richard Mulder, Christian Hosoi and Elijah Mulder
Flew into Texas for a connecting flight, and met up with some friends. Josh Harmony, Shane Fox, Richard Mulder and Christian Hosoi entertaining little Elijah Mulder.


We were all invited to Alan “Ollie” Gelfand’s private skatepark, OllieWood. The above video is Jud Farmboy Heald, Christian Hosoi and Lance Mountain playing follow the leader.

The first night I roomed with Jud and Zac Archuleta (Congrats on going pro, Zac!). It was nice catching up with Jud again. We traveled together for years with Manna Skateboards and then with Untitled Skateboards. Jud also built my miniramp in our backyard in one day!

Josiah Gatlyn and Andrea Montoya at Foolishness Premiere
I met up with Josiah Gatlyn and his girlfriend, Andrea Montoya at the Foolishness premiere.

SkateBible Foolishness
Brian Sumner and Brandon Wall’s film, Foolishness premiere was really fun. I was happy to be able to do the Skate Bible logo.

Jesse Fellers
After the premiere, was an art show that I had a piece in. Above is Jesse Fellers imitating my monster behind him.

Lance Mountain Immature Painting
Lance Mountain had a bunch of amazing paintings in the show. This one was one of my favorites.

Lance Mountain Heel Bruise funny face
Lance imitating his Heel Bruise shirt.

Toms Shoes designed by SecretPenguin
Here’s a pair of Toms I designed for an auction.

Christian Hosoi, Dave Reasbeck, Lance Mountain, Dave Nelson, Josh Harmony and Zac Archuleta.
We ate at this diner a lot of late nights. Pictured above is Christian Hosoi, me, Dave Reasbeck, Lance Mountain, Josh Harmony and Zac Archuleta.

Island Water Sports Demo
Island Water Sports had a big event by the beach. We skated the miniramp, Josh Harmony played music and Zac Archuleta spoke.

Rob and Sopheak Dolman, Jesse Fellers and I went and ate some delicious coal fire pizza.
Rob and Sopheak Dolman, Jesse Fellers and I went around the corner to eat at a delicious coal fire pizza place. This is a picture of a picture screen on Rob and Sopheak’s camera. It was super fun to see Rob again. We used to travel together all the time for Manna Skateboards.

UFC
We watched a UFC fight at Uli’s friend, Jason’s house. Jason works at Crispin Porter and Bogusky. They make amazing ads, and Jason makes amazing iced tea. Thanks for having us in your home, sir!

Fire Alarm
The last night Zac and I roomed with Josh Harmony. It was cool to hear Josh’s love for music and that he enjoyed a lot of Omaha bands. Then at 3:30am, the fire alarm went off. Here’s a few of us in front of the firetruck (me, Shane Fox, Brian Sumner, Jeremy Hendrix, Zac Archuleta, Josh Harmony and Evan Kuzava). 15 minutes later, I left for the airport.

Thanks again for everyone that put on the event and participated. It was a great time!

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Los Angeles Trip

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

Venice Beach
Matt and I recently flew out to LA for a photoshoot of our new client, Dr. Lisa. Andrew Marinkovich from Malone and Co shot the photos (and did an amazing job).

Web TV Meet Up
The first night we went there, Kurt Daradics called and invited us to the Web TV Meet Up at Mania TV. Jeff Slobotski from Silicon Prairie News introduced us the day before.

Dave Nelson and Kevin Imamura
The next day we stopped by to meet with Kevin Imamura at the Nike SB offices in Culver City.

Richard and Sarah Mulder
That night we stayed with our friends Richard and Sarah Mulder. They took us to a delicious Mexican restaurant. They are the nicest people. Thanks again guys!

Anthony Carney and Dave Nelson at RVCA
We woke up the next day and visited our friend Anthony Carney at RVCA. There was so much good artwork all throughout that place.

Dr Lisa Photoshoot
The photoshoot with Dr. Lisa was on that next Saturday and it went really well. It was almost all day, and she did great. It was really fun hanging out with her and her boyfriend Roland Osborne and their friends.

cerullo jay dave nic hosoi
The next day, I went down to The Sanctuary and grabbed lunch and coffee. Everyone from The Sanctuary is so genuine and nice. I love seeing them.
(Pictured above: Ben Cerullo, Jay Haizlip, Me, Nic Couillard and Christian Hosoi)

Nic Couillard
Nic Couillard, an old friend that I grew up skating with, works for Incase out there and I got to see him and his wife, Ayako. It was super fun to skate and hang out again.

This was a fun trip. I can’t wait to go back and see everyone again. Thanks to everyone that we hung out with and worked with!

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Coworking In Omaha

Saturday, December 13th, 2008

Looks like our friends at Silicon Prairie News are making some headway of a coworking space of their own.

Around 2004/2005, Ryan Sorensen (art director at Bozell) called me up and started talking to me about a shared space concept for Omaha.
It sounded interesting, and I knew I had to get out of the house and be around people. I was going crazy not interacting with people outside of the internet during the working day.

I ran the idea by Adam Nielsen (owner of Good Twin) and John Henry Muller (owner of What Cheer), and they both seemed very interested.
John Henry was currently working as Art Director at Sacco, and was planning on doing his own thing. He wanted to use the shared space as a legitimate place to work and bring clients, and felt it was essential to have to start his business.

Ryan Adam and John Henry
Ryan Sorensen, Adam Nielsen and John Henry Muller.

We started meeting every Thursday for almost 6 months. We kept it just the four of us to make it easy. We wanted to do this on our own without going into debt and owing any loans.

We covered every topic in planning… finances, ethics, times, cleaning, etc.
Ethics was a huge topic… we were essentially competitors working in the same space. We had a lot of things to hash out.

We got everything worked out, and finally found a space that seemed perfect. Cheap rent, great location, open area for everyone to work, a meeting room and space to expand, however it needed A LOT of work.

John Henry scraping tile off
John Henry scraping the tile off the wood floors. (I think this was Adam’s idea. I remember being annoyed that he wanted to scrape all of this, but in the end the wood floors were beautiful. Thanks Adam!)

Divvy Collective all cleaned up
Divvy Collective all cleaned up!

Check out more photos of Divvy on Flickr.

John Henry came up with the name Divvy.
And we all worked on logos and taglines for it, as well as the website, divvycollective.com

We summed it up as,

“We are not an advertising agency or a design firm. We are a group of creatives that have come together to share space.”

Divvy Logos and Taglines

Overall, it was a huge success. We started out with 4 people sharing space, and ended with 8 people all coworking together (Shannon Wall, Matt Linder, Chris Kollars and Cody Peterson). It was a great time.

We all learned a ton from each other. Tips on how to run your business, different brainstorming methods, working in a team environment where everyone has different goals, and so much more.

At the end, everyone’s business had at least doubled, and we walked away with Divvy making a profit.

I’m excited to see the guys at Silicon Prairie News revisit this idea and create another coworking space in Omaha. Keep it up guys!

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30 Years without an iPhone!

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

The other week, I turned 30 and my wife bought me an iPhone. I was telling Cody how it’s made things so much easier, and that I couldn’t believe I went so long without one. He responded with, “Yeah, you went almost 30 years…”

Anyways, I had a great birthday thanks to my friends and family.

SecretPenguin and What Cheer at Bangkok Cuisine
We all went out to eat for lunch at Bangkok Cuisine, my favorite Thai Restaurant. From left to right: John Henry Muller and Michael Bartsch, Matt Helt, Cody Peterson, me and Sara Jean.

Untitled Skateboards and FCA at Nebraska City Skatepark
Then Sara and I left for Nebraska City to do a last-minute small skateboard demo for Untitled Skateboards and the FCA. It was great to hang out with Jud Farmboy Heald and Nate Giarratano for a bit.

Dave Nelson kickflip butt shot
Here’s a butt-shot of myself doing a kickflip that my wife took.

Nelson family at Blue Sushi downtown
We raced home to make it in time for a birthday dinner with my family at Blue downtown in the Old Market.

It was a great birthday. Thank you everyone!

Bozley Mickish
Here’s a photo of our friend’s (Nate and Megan Mickish) new dog, Bozley. Look at his eyes! Ha!

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Another Busy Week

Monday, August 25th, 2008

It’s been incredibly busy lately. Here’s a few things we’ve done…

REZO BBB LTD artist series skateboard
BBB LTD and REZO’s artist series release party was July 19th. I designed the seal that goes on the tail for the artists to sign and number. Check out more photos from the event.

SecretPenguin Munny
The same night as the release for the artist series boards, was the Munny show put on by Trocadero at the Bemis Underground. Unfortunately, I had to bounce back and forth between places, but still had a great time. I was honored to be in this show. Thanks Alice!

Siren and Reliance Skateboards
My friends from Siren Skateboards and Reliance Skateboards were passing through, so they stayed at our house. We stopped by our studio on the way to get Ted and Wally’s Ice Cream and played Paddle Battle… we’ll post the battle soon.

BarCamp Omaha
August 15-17 was BarCamp Omaha (BarCamp is an ad-hoc technology gathering for people to share and learn in an open environment). SecretPenguin helped sponsor the event.
Check out more photos here.

Peace Center Benefit
August 17th was the Peace Center USA Benefit Concert with a ton of great bands. I just made it at the end for a little bit of Bear Country, Orenda Fink and Baby Walrus. Peace Center is an initiative that will provide fast, easy, and free access to confidential treatment for veterans and their loved ones who suffer from PTSD and related issues. We helped with the website, PeaceCenterUSA.org

Omaha Craft Mafia at SecretPenguin and What Cheer
This past Friday, we hosted the Omaha Craft Mafia’s Trunk Show. They are all soo sooo talented. You have to check them out and support them!

The Faint in Omaha
And on Saturday night, we went to The Faint show at Sokol. They put on an amazing show.
I just found some old photos from when we met up with them in Lawrence, KS at a house show when I was on a tour with Joe Hammeke, Dennis Busenitz and Old Dirty Al for a Kansas article in Thrasher Skateboard Mag a loooong time ago. There were about 10-20 people there and they had red garden lights. Quite a bit different than their shows now!

Abaye
Here’s a photo of my cat from yesterday. I thought he looked cute.
See ya!

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Tony McMillan (YNOT) R.I.P.

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Tony McMillan YNOT
I just found out a friend of mine committed suicide.

Tony McMillan also known as YNOT, was an artist and a big contributor to the Omaha skateboard scene. In 1992, he opened up Way Out, a skateshop in the Old Market that featured a resident DJ. He also was a rep for Matix Clothing and DVS Shoes for a bit, and used to sponsor me. He designed the cover of 311’s demo tape. He’s contributed to a lot of things… You can read more about him and see his artwork on his Myspace page.

He called me out of nowhere a couple months ago, and we began talking again after not hearing or seeing each other for years. We talked pretty in depth about a lot of things. A few weeks ago, he called me up and told me he prayed to God and wanted peace with Him.

The last time I saw him was a couple weeks ago, he stopped in the studio and gave me a picture of himself (above), and a few other belongings of his.  It almost seems like he was preparing to go. I’d like to think he’s in a better place now. Rest in peace Tony.

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Busy Week

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

It’s been too busy lately, but super fun and exciting. Here’s a quick recap of everything…

A Day With Steve

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I finally made it back down to Lincoln to skateboard with my good friend Steve Andel. Most people know him as Venom. We skated ditches, curbs, wallrides and just cruised around. Definitely one of my favorite guys to skateboard with. He always has fun and enjoys skating everything.

Go Skateboarding Day
Go Skateboarding Day in Omaha Nebraska
National Go Skateboarding Day was June 21. I helped plan with BBB LTD and we teamed up with Red Bull and had 5 best trick contests throughout the city at actual skatespots. We got kicked out by a lot of security guards and police. It was super fun skating through the streets with over 80 people. You can see more at BBB-LTD.com and at Dave Giesbrecht’s gallery.

New Omaha Skatepark Design
Omaha’s New Skatepark
We decided on a skatepark company to go with this past week. As I mentioned before, I was asked to be on the Metro Skatepark Committee to help plan and design the new Omaha skatepark. A couple weeks back we interviewed 3 companies. The best one in my opinion was Pillar. These are the guys that helped design the very first Skate Plaza with Rob Dyrdek. Brad, the owner of Pillar is a super cool guy, and seems really passionate about making this park great. I’m happy to say we’ll be going with him and his company for the new Omaha Skatepark!

I don’t think I can show the full design yet, but up above is a little preview. It’s going to be gooooood.

Omaha TweetUp
Omaha TweetUp
This past Saturday, we had the first Omaha TweetUp. It was a fun event at Aroma’s Coffee. You can read a full review of it on Joe Schmidt’s blog. It was good to put a face to a tweet.

Storm Damage
Free Broken Tree

The storm hit us pretty hard. Fortunately, it missed our house and nobody was hurt. I hope the same for everyone else. Our new fence, deck, skateboard ramp and landscaping all got destroyed. Huge thanks to everyone that came out and helped us!
You can see all the damage and progress on our Flickr account.

It’s been a fun and interesting week…

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Cody Peterson dot com

Friday, June 13th, 2008

Cody Peterson Dot Com
The other day, we were buying domain names and I told Cody he should buy CodyPeterson.com before someone else does.

But he didn’t. So I bought it without him knowing, and set up a website with a live webcam pointed at him. After 3 hours of live feed, he ended up finding out after a bunch of people kept messaging Cody saying they’re watching him!

CodyPeterson.com

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Joe Hammeke and Robbie Brockel stop by

Friday, June 6th, 2008

Robbie Brockel and Joe Hammeke
Omaha native skateboarder Joe Hammeke – staff photographer at Thrasher Magazine and skateboarder Robbie Brockel were on their way to the Damn Am Contest up in Minnesota at 3rd Lair, and stopped by the SecretPenguin studio.

Joe Hammeke may be able to take great skateboard photos for one of the best magazines around…
Joe Hammeke Thrasher Covers

And Robbie Brockel may be able to win Best Trick contests and get a trick named after him(video from 411VM)…

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But are these guys capable of beating Cody and I at Paddle Ball?
Check out PaddleBattle.com next Wednesday to find out!

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Micah Max + Hollie Nicole = Marriage!

Friday, April 4th, 2008

kiss
Our friends, Micah Max Schmiedeskamp and Hollie Nicole got married today!
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