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  • Todd Alan Breland

    Brooklyn, NY

    With titles of artist, illustrator, designer, and creative consultant, Todd has helped create everything under the sun. His extensive and eclectic client list includes everything from magazines, bands, mainstream brands, and apparel companies. Oh, and add Creative Director to that list...thanks to RYZ.

  • David Gensler

    David is a brilliant designer and youth culture strategist who founded The KDU (Keystone Design Unit), a creative collective of more than 500 members working in all design disciplines in every part of the world. The KDU also publishes a blog (KDU World News Feed) and a magazine (Royal) on a regular basis.

  • BOMBIN' Magazine

    New York, NY

    BOMBIN' Magazine describes the arts, crimes and passions of the graffiti and street art community. Created by New York City's downtown elite and the criminally mischievous, it is a magazine that pierces the veil of anonymity of this mysterious subculture to bring the truth behind the lies. Its pages explode with the energy and color of the streets. We talk like grown-ups talk, discussing politics, money, power, hydro, kicks, fitteds and skateboarding. It is what we do and what we like. Come, walk with us. Talk with us. <br /> <br /> Originally distributed hand to hand only amongst the initiated few, we were soon sought by many. BOMBIN' made specific choices, allowing only the most select sneaker boutiques to carry our product. But, as demand grew, we expanded to full distribution around New York. Then, we sold out! Today, we are carried nationally by a Barnes & Noble near you and internationally in art supply, sneaker and graffiti stores. <br /> <br /> Our Writers Strike art gallery show garnered critical praise in The Daily News, VIBE magazine and the Village Voice. Our other events...well, we don't admit to nothing, officer.

  • Alphabet Soup

    Cambridge, MA

    Alphabet Soup is a Boston based street artist and designer. Self taught with no formal art education he adopted the streets of the East Coast as his personal studio. With a taste for the grittier things in life Alphabet Soup has managed to balance the delicate line between fine art and fashion, all the while staying true to the street aesthetic that his work originated from.

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