



Source: www.Designer-Daily.com
This San Diego based brand is up and coming and has gained much
recognitionin the local skateboarding community. Crem De La Crem (CDLC)
has a unique style of designs that are very type driven. As opposed to
designs with background clutter, or heavily inked prints, the clean look
is very suiting to the name which is defined as the most elite or
preferable part of something. This is a new angle to hit the consumers
with in the action sports industry.
You can purchase CDLC in various skate shops in Southern California such
as Street Machine located in downtown San Diego, or Versus Inland Empire
in Temecula, California. Or directly online at http://www.shopoverload.com.
Check out the new promo video shot and designed by CDLC...
Crem De La Crem 2008 HD from CDLC on Vimeo.
Crem De La Crem
http://www.cdlcbrand.com
http://www.myspace.com/cremdelacreminals
http://www.shopoverload.com
Downtown San Diego's continued revival of artistic venues has spread to
The Arts And Design District of Little Italy. Subtext, a hip art gallery
and bookstore, has relocated to a new gallery space across the street
from the Casbah. The grand re-opening of Subtext took place last friday,
and from previous events that I have attended, it was a good turn out.
The show featured local photographer, Frank Rogozienski. Frank started
366 | 08, his “Picture a Day” project, in January of 2008. A year later,
he has 366 (2008 was a leap year) photographs of various portraits,
cityscapes, family members, neighborhood characters, still life, and
found moments. This unique project displayed Frank's assortment
of photography skills and his intimate point of view.
Subtext
2479 Kettner Blvd.
San Diego, Ca. 92101
www.subtextstore.com
www.frankrogozienski.com