Imprint Culture Lab


This past Wednesday, Imprint Culture Lab held it’s third annual event at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles.
Aimed to investigate, promote and curate global creative culture, the ICL rallies together an amazing roster of talented individuals from the worlds of art, media, food, fashion, product design, architecture and pop culture phenomena to conduct a day long series of panel discussions and workshops.

No.3 of the four panel discussions, The Cult of Collaborations. Hiroshi Fujiwara of Fragment x David Wilson of Kangol alongside jeffstaple of Staple Design x Michael Kuhle of Lomography with moderator John C. Jay. A great discussion about the organic nature of relationships between people who break out of the box to create and innovate.
Complete list of speakers here. Thanks to Jeff, Ryan and the rest of the Imprint Lab crew.
Arkitip No. 0048

Arkitip recently issued Arkitip No. 0048, which has Ryan McGinness as featured cover artist and curator. We worked with Arkitip to produce the custom handle-carry box that was designed especially for this issue.


The packaging includes a custom tray inside the box that holds the edition on one side and McGinness’ book, Aesthetic Comfort, on the other.
Learn more about Ryan McGinness, the issue and view a white-gloved unboxing of the kit on Arkitip.
First Signs of P-Rod
Fresh windows featuring our Paul Rodriguez Signature Collection.

Active Ride Shop in Santa Monica.

More perspectives.
In SD for the Agenda Show

This past week we showcased our new lineup of Life and Technology products at the Agenda Show in San Diego. Although this show has a much smaller footprint than Project in Vegas, it features an even more select grouping of streetwear and action sports brands with a strong emphasis in style, art, music and culture.


Views of our new booth. Black walls with the integrated Topo Pattern and the glowing light of our product gallery from within.

The activity inside the walls of our portable showroom. There was a steady flow of traffic at our booth and a great buzz about Incase around the show.
While we successfully worked with what we had at Project in Vegas the other week, with complete control of our environment at Agenda, we were able to provide an elevated experience for all who viewed.

Another peak at our EO Collection shown gallery style alongside some of our new nylon and canvas bags.

The focal point as you entered the booth was our Paul Rodriguez Signature Collection. Photo of Paul by Ari Marcopoulos.

And to top things off like sprinkles on a cake, we also previewed a fresh spectrum of case colors for Holiday 08 and Spring 09. You can view more pics from the tradeshow here.
Project Show

Wrapping up a great tradeshow in Vegas. Good times and great people.

Booth view. Located alongside the likes of ALIFE, Creative Rec and Stussy Deluxe in the Foundation zone.


It was awesome to finally show our P-Rod and EO Collection. Both of them, parts of our LIFE category, making their way into specialty boutiques around the world. Stay tuned!

Jarah from the Foundation group reppin’ it.
Cruising Down the One
Breaking out of the flight pattern between the SF design studio and headquarters in LA, today we took the scenic route and drove down Highway 1.
Our first stop on the coast.

This was the best view. At this point we knew the day would get even better. Out of the gray and into some sun.

Looking back on our tracks. Image via M8.
660 Mission Gets Branded

Today, we were able to enhance our presence in the streets of SF.

A quick pic behind the scenes.
A Color Study: Four Squares and Intersection
From the archive. Two ads designed to showcase a selection of our hardgoods.

Four squares of Hardshells for the MacBook Pro create this geometric composition.

These colored Sliders form a composed motion of intersection.
In and Out of NYC
This past week I had the chance to pop out to New York with Tony and Kento for both work and play. It was an eventful two and a half days of productive meetings, city explorations, good eats, good times and John Mayer’s concert at Jones Beach.

My view of the city from the Bowery. Might I add that the beds at this hotel are ridiculously comfy.



From golden televisions to a dude singing and blowing bubbles in the middle of the street. Cruising through Soho, there’s something new around every corner.

After a day trekking through the city, we finally headed out to the beach for the show.

While we cruised through the perimeter of the amphitheater, it was great to see the AKOG logos I created with John scattered amidst the tents. His “Another Kind of Green” campaign has been in full effect since creation and is making strides in the fight against global warming. It was a pleasure to be a part of the project back in February when we created the bags for his Mayercraft cruise.

14,00 fans at Jones Beach Amphitheater.

The show was incredible. The band was tighter than ever and John was having a blast. Even during a brief downpour, the performance on stage kept the crowd going with high energy, unaffected by the rain.

Tony, myself and Jeff. Stoked that he was able to come out and hang with us at the show.

For the encore performance of “Waiting on the World to Change”, John had requested that a group of his close friends jump on stage and fill in for the backup vocals… “waiting”. On top of the fact that he was in front of 14,000 JM fans, it was Tony’s first onstage appearance. You can peep my behind the scenes video here or read more at Tony’s blog on John’s site. And a few more here from the show. Enjoy!
Much thanks to John and all the friends for an unforgettable night.
SF Studio First Glance

Lately I’ve been working with the group on the final touches of our SF design studio. It’s been quite a process to produce this unique space and I wanted to give you a first glance into our new home in the bay.

Our custom conference table. A shaped piece of solid corian that was so heavy they needed to bring it in through the window via crane.

The custom dj booth. A bunch of the guys here are dj’s, so it only made sense to make this the lounge centerpiece.
You can check out a few more pics here. More images and info on the space and the people behind it all to come.
