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Posts tagged ‘Shawn Dumont’

Consolidated Eat Me Deck

09 September 2009, 06.24 | Posted in Skateboarding, decks | No comments »

Rad Collector - Consolidated Eat Me Deck
Here is a first look at one of Consolidated’s new decks dropping this winter. The “Eat Me” graphic was created by Shawn Dumont, a designer at Rome SDS. This fresh piece looks like a play on the Wu Tang “Ice Cream” theme but instead of Butter Pecan Ricans and and French Vanilla Bon Bons, you’ve got a tall stack of BBW’s. We’ll hit you with specific release info when the time comes. Bon appetit!

Rome SDS | Postermania

28 May 2009, 17.57 | Posted in snowboarding, snowboards | No comments »

Rad Collector - Rome SDS Postermania
Last season Rome released the Postermania as a limited edition, late-release board. For 2009/10 it makes its debut in their regular line. One of Rome’s buttery reverse-camber boards, Postermania has a soft park-perfect ride, in addition to its ill graphics. For the update, Rome’s softgoods designer, Shawn Dumont, decided to create a different poster for each length with each poster representing a different genre of poster design (movies, bands, etc.) To tie it all together, at least one letter from each poster appears on the base to form “ROME SDS” when the boards are lined up. More looks after the jump.

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