California in the late 1970s: skateboarding explodes as culture, fueled by rapid innovation and a bold new aesthetic.
Flex Appeal captures this golden era through the story of Fibreflex, one of its defining brands. Anchored by Stefan Ytterborn's collection of boards from 1975 to 1979, and enriched by the photography of Jörgen Brennicke and the creative vision of David Gonzalez, the book reveals how skateboarding reshaped performance, identity, and youth culture-long before it went mainstream.
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Stefan Ytterborn is a visionary entrepreneur and founder of brands like POC and CAKE. Known for bridging innovation with lifestyle, he connects performance and culture in ways that resonate globally. His work highlights how products and their stories shape identity and community.
California in the late 1970s: skateboarding explodes as culture, fueled by rapid innovation and a bold new aesthetic.
Flex Appeal captures this golden era through the story of Fibreflex, one of its defining brands. Anchored by Stefan Ytterborn's collection of boards from 1975 to 1979, and enriched by the photography of Jörgen Brennicke and the creative vision of David Gonzalez, the book reveals how skateboarding reshaped performance, identity, and youth culture-long before it went mainstream.
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Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. Flex Appeal is a deep dive into the most volatile period of the sport: the 1970s California skateboard explosion. Fueled by rapid innovation and the shift from flex decks to stiff vert machines, this golden era is captured through the story of Fibreflex, one of its defining brands.Anchored by Stefan Ytterborn's collection of boards from 1975 to 1979, and enriched by the photography of Joergen Brennicke and the creative direction of David Gonzalez, the book reveals how a single brand and its boards helped reshape performance, identity, and youth culture. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9783967042382
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware -California in the late 1970s: skateboarding explodes as culture, fueled by rapid innovation and a bold new aesthetic. Flex Appeal captures this golden era through the story of Fibreflex, one of its defining brands. Anchored by Stefan Ytterborn's collection of boards from 1975-79, and enriched by the photography of Jörgen Brennicke and the creative vision of David Gonzalez, the book reveals how skateboarding reshaped performance, identity, and youth culture-long before it went mainstream.; Kalifornien in den späten 70ern: Skateboarding wird zur Lebensform. Neue Shapes, neue Styles, ein visueller Code, der Jugendkultur und Design nachhaltig prägt. Flex Appeal erzählt diese Ära durch Fibreflex - eine Marke, deren Boards Geschichte schrieben. Zwischen Original-Decks aus Ytterborns Sammlung, Anzeigen, Fotos und Ephemera entfaltet das Buch mit Fotografie von Jörgen Brennicke und Design von David Gonzalez die Ästhetik und Energie einer Szene, die Skateboarding zum Symbol für Kreativität, Freiheit und Haltung machte - lange bevor es Mainstream wurde. 208 pp. Englisch. N° de réf. du vendeur 9783967042382
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. Neuware -California in the late 1970s: skateboarding explodes as culture, fueled by rapid innovation and a bold new aesthetic. Flex Appeal captures this golden era through the story of Fibreflex, one of its defining brands. Anchored by Stefan Ytterborn's collection of boards from 1975-79, and enriched by the photography of Jörgen Brennicke and the creative vision of David Gonzalez, the book reveals how skateboarding reshaped performance, identity, and youth culture-long before it went mainstream.; Kalifornien in den späten 70ern: Skateboarding wird zur Lebensform. Neue Shapes, neue Styles, ein visueller Code, der Jugendkultur und Design nachhaltig prägt. Flex Appeal erzählt diese Ära durch Fibreflex - eine Marke, deren Boards Geschichte schrieben. Zwischen Original-Decks aus Ytterborns Sammlung, Anzeigen, Fotos und Ephemera entfaltet das Buch mit Fotografie von Jörgen Brennicke und Design von David Gonzalez die Ästhetik und Energie einer Szene, die Skateboarding zum Symbol für Kreativität, Freiheit und Haltung machte - lange bevor es Mainstream wurde. 208 pp. Englisch. N° de réf. du vendeur 9783967042382
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