Coming soon to a skateshop near you....

Just a sneak peak..........



Just finished up a project with Silent Skateboards.....This is the first line of skateboards I have done, so I am really hype to see these go to print and hit the shelves. Stay tuned for a full view of these boards in their entirety, but for now, here is a taste.
Thanks Silent!

Burners....

Stolen from the interweb.....With Ewok on the ladder, I'd say Jick took this one...........both of 'em are spicy hot.....

peter donin x mwm graphics x persona


Window installation at Persona by Matt Moore of MWM graphics.......

While I was down in South Carolina............. My friends at Persona, in Nashua, New Hampshire, hit me up for some emergency design work. If you are a sneaker collector, then you will love Persona. Specializing in limited editions, customs, and overall dope styles, these guys hold it down for the real sneaker heads out there, never cutting corners.
In opening his shop, owner, Jeremy Mckenna, linked up with graphic design tycoon Matt W. Moore, of MWM Graphics, to produce logos and a window installation. Matt killed the graphics, producing solid, timeless logos that have various uses.
Unfortunately for Jeremy, Matt has been so busy the past couple weeks with Ray Ban, he was unable to provide Jeremy with immediate assistance on getting his website up and running. Here is where I came into the picture.......
Jeremy hit me up, sent me over one of Matt's logos, and I got loose on it, creating four treatments that we were happy with. Hope I didn't butcher your logo Matt! Thanks for providing the blueprint........Stay tuned for www.stackboxes.com, but until then, swing by Persona and cop some fresh kicks!

Home away from home

I have been away from the blog now for almost a month!.....what a slacker........


I have spent the last three weeks in Columbia, South Carolina with my good friends David "Nasty Davey Davidson" Iaquinta, and Eric Michalovic. These guys both make really nice tattoos and are really good people. I felt right at home from the moment I got there....real southern hospitality (oddly enough both of these guys are from New England)! Eric opened Devine Street Tattoo with Johnathan Cheston in 2008 and they have added several weapons to there arsenal since then, with 5 tattooers now working at the shop, and plans to expand. Too many stories to tell, but if you are ever in the South Carolina, swing by Devine Street Tattoo for some stories of your own.