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New year, new goodies

Pete Orme

At the end of 2012 we spent some time working with the hugely talented Nick Slater. Based in Palo Alto, Nick specialises in brand identity and custom typography and illustration. Check out his amazing work on Dribbble and follow him on Twitter.

Nick has designed a series of custom badges that we’re going to use with some new goodies that will be arriving in the Supereight Studio Shop very soon. Check out the artwork below.

Supereight Team Velo Cycling

 

Supereight Hand Crafted pixels

 

Supereight Browser Chrome Engineers

First up, we’ll be selling a series of t-shirts. They’re being printed as we speak and there’ll be three different colour ways each using a different custom badge design. We’re just in the process of building our new shop in Shopify to make life a little easier for ourselves.

As well as designing the custom badges above we’ve also had some rather lovely vinyl stickers made at Stickermule. If you see us milling around at various conferences come and say hi and we’ll happily throw some your way!

Supereight Studio stickers

Watch this space for the launch of our new store.

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New York, New York

Pete Orme

I recently spent some time in New York. The plan was to run the NYC Marathon on Sunday 4th November but due to the horrific damage caused by Hurricane Sandy the race, understandably, was cancelled. Throughout the course of the week Manhattan Island slowly began to get itself in order as power returned and the subway returned to something resembling normal service.

Time Square

I stayed on West 42nd Street which was only a few blocks away from Time Square. That far up town you would never have known about the problems some parts of NYC were experiencing. A couple of blocks near Central were closed due to the storm destroying a tower crane tied to a building under construction described as “a billionaires’ haven”.

Deserted Uptown Manhattan Street

The race was cancelled at the very last minute so I couldn’t resist popping along to Central Park to check out the finish line before the organisers began to dismantle it. With so many runners from overseas in town, Central Park was completely packed throughout the week. In fact, around 3,000 runners organised an impromptu race of their own on Sunday 4th December and ran four laps of Central Park which is roughly the length of a marathon.

New York Marathon Finish Line

Despite all the continued challenges faced by the city, NYC did not disappoint and I probably walked a marathon every day to take in some of the beautiful scenery in Brooklyn and Greenwich and East Villages.

Brooklyn Heights Cinema

I had spent much of the time injured during marathon training so I feel like it may have been for the best. I wish you the best of luck, NYC! X

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