This Weekend in San Francisco: Treasure Island Music Festival

If you’re in San Francisco this weekend, check us out at the 2nd Annual Treasure Island Music Festival, a two-day arts and music fest featuring Justice, Vampire Weekend, Spiritualized (!) TV on the Radio and more.
We’ll be onsite with local art and design collective VESL Studios in the Treasure Chest Vendor Village, where we’ll be silkscreening jersey scarves with artwork by NYC-based artist Royal Scourge. (Those are his furry creatures below)

And if you’re hanging out after the festival, be sure to stop by the Menomena show at the Independent. We’ll be there watching bands, talking about Incase and passing out some goods.
We’ve also contributed gear to the festival’s Recycling Center, so bring your recyclables and exchange them for an iPhone 3G case. And if you’re a blogger, please stop by our booth to pick up complimentary products to make blogging about the festival safer for your gear.
See you on the Island!
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.
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.

