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Newquay's inkydeep surf clothing brand launches artist designed range
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Posted by Admin on Wednesday 28th September, 2011 @ 20:15 GMT |
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Emerging surwear company inkydeep launches it’s second collection of 100% organic t-shirts in collaboration with three talented artists commissioned to interpret the inkydeep brand. |
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Andy Goodall founding partner of inkydeep explains “we are absolutely stoked with the three designs – we gave all artists the same brief which was to illustrate both the personality of inkydeep and the surfing experience.
inkydeep is committed to offering its customers both quality and uniqueness and I believe this collection delivers both.”
inkydeep is a surf clothing company offering those with a love of surfing, surf lifestyle and surf culture quality 100% organic garments with original, exciting graphics inspired by the origins of surfing and the origins of waves and a love of the sea … however you ride waves we have a shared passion.
The three featured artists:
Vicki Jones – artist ’surfers’ Vicki studied at University College Falmouth graduating with a BA (Hons) Illustration in 2009. Since graduating she combines her love for boardsports with her passion for fashion and art and designing graphics for active sports clothing.
Nick Radford – artist ‘the inkydrop’ Nick has worked professionally as an illustrator for over 10 years, with clients including The Guardian, Vodafone, Cadbury, The BBC, Royal Mail, The National Trust, Ubiquity Records and Bantam Press.
Jenny Hewitt – artist ‘the inkytree’ Jenny is a surfwear designer and textile artist from Dorset who has specialised in surfwear and lifestyle design since graduating in 2009. She is the former womenswear designer of the Britain’s oldest surf company, Gul International.
The second collection has been printed locally in Cornwall, using waterbased inks on 100% organic, climate neutral t-shirts manufactured solely using renewable green energy from wind and solar power.
For more information check out inkydeep.co.uk. They also tweet a surf report so worth a follow on twitter.com/inkydeep |
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