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Alien Workshop
Alien Workshop - The skateboard brandAlien
Workshop is an independent company from the USA. Mike Hill, Chris Carter and Neil Blender founded the brand in 1990 in Dayton, Ohio. The company focuses on the production of boards and accessories for the skater scene. The label has been an integral part of skateboard culture for over 30 years. The iconic design of the decks, with the typical alien likeness, is particularly legendary. The brand gained additional popularity through its acclaimed video productions such as Photosynthesis and Memory Screen.The brand's rangeThe
company produces skateboard decks, wheels, skater clothing and accessories. The label's range includes decks and complete boards. The boards are characterised by their colourful design. In keeping with the brand name, many products are decorated with the face of an alien.The team behind the brandThe
myth of Alien Workshop was founded by skaters like Anthony Van Engelen, Jason Dill, Dylan Rieder, Arto Saari and others. When the label temporarily faded into obscurity, the skateboard brand managed to get back on its feet. People like Brandon Nguyen, Sammy Montano, Darius King, Joey Guevara, Franky Spears and Yaje Popson breathed new life into the brand. The Sovereign Sect proved their skills with Control Room Sovereign Sect Ep.1.The eventful history of the
brand The American company was started in 1990 in Dayton, Ohio. The founders were Mike Hill, Chris Carter and Neil Blender. Subsequently, the skateboard brand went through excited and hectic times. After its decline, the skateboard brand made a comeback. In 2012, Rob Dyrdek bought the label bundled with DNA Distribution. A tumultuous time developed, with a high turnover of staff. Skateboarders Anthony van Engelen and Jason Dill turned their backs on the label in 2013. A year later, the label even threatened to go out of business for good. But in 2015, Tum-Yeto Alien Workshop Website: Distribution revived the brand. As a result, the skateboard brand underwent a complete makeover. Alien Workshop became an independent manufacturer again and returned to its roots. Since 2016, the label is once again based in Ohio. In the following year, the first pro decks by Joey Guevara and Yaje Popson were brought onto the market. The skateboard manufacturer's fortunes are steered by Mike Hill. He sets the direction in terms of business and design. In addition, there is a cooperation with Supreme. Rob Dyrdek is no longer involved in the business conduct of the company. After a turbulent period with changing owners, the label now operates as an independent manufacturer.Alien Workshop website: https://www.alienworkshop.com/