Doric & Friends Drop In at Transitions 23rd November

I thought that it was worthwhile summarising the event from last week on the blog.! Some of it is a blur so best get it down now.!

Lets start at the beginning.

We’ve done a few events now at Transition and some elsewhere. The Drop In nights were purposefully aimed at appealing to those who haven’t been before or maybe it had been a while. The last 2 we did were mixed results - first one was well attended but the 2nd one didn’t hit the mark. I know what went wrong so it was time to fix it. !

Mike and the team at TX have been very welcoming from day one with Doric Skateboards. Months ago we identified 23rd November as another Doric Drop In. They are always keen to offer up the opportunity of a pop up shop for the night whilst i’ll get posters and marketing done - hopefully ensuring its a bumper day for them!

At the outset i had an idea to invite a few other sellers and or organisations to set up shop. Some were available and some weren’t (its pretty much full on Christmas Market season now!). Each week i’d add someone else or i’d get an email from someone asking if they could set up too. Before too long we had around 14.

Initial plan was to set up in the lobby area but that was never going to be practical once i measured up. So the empty unit beckoned and i set about measuring up and making sure we could all fit.

I’ve never organised something like this but i’ve been to plenty.!

On the day i was there setting up waaaaaaaaay too early! But it was good to be there to welcome all the others and slowly but surely life was breathed into the space.!

Once we got the doors open it was fantastic to see the engagement - lots of interested people and of course all the other sellers and organisations meetings and chatting. 100% community spirit.

We had Peacocks (Joe, James and there volunteer) screen printing the poster, badge making and offering up prints for sale and information on everything they do. Peterhead and Banchory Skate organisations telling their stories and offering up some merch. Mark from Singularity Sauce Co. selling his hot sauce - he’ll be too big for wee events like this soon! Aberdeen Skaters Anders and Chris - Shed of Shred and Jetpack Dinosaur - offering up rad stuff made from recycled skateboards and art work. Mystic Caravan from Fife - an absolute cracking clothing brand going places! Granite City Roller Derby showing that the park can be used on 8 wheels.! Westburn House highlighting the heritage of a park thats important to skaters in Aberdeen. Two Birds Cold Blend keeping everyone energised.! And of course Grays School of Art with their exhibition of 2nd Year Design Students - a real gem - go see it until the 29th Nov!

Skaters came from far and wide. We had our team rider Pete and his (and our) pal Ben from Lincolshire, Dan from Cumbrai, Mike from ESP and his new team rider Campbell, loads of locals and from other parts of Scotland.! Totally humbled that people travelled for this.

I’ve been burning the candle at both ends recently - working on this and Doric stuff plus the full time job has left me pretty burned out.! But its Christmas and i’ve got 3 pop ups totalling about 12 days to do. So i’ll need to get some rest and be ready.!

Lots to plan for next year.

Massive thanks again to all who attended and or helped/supported. Lets do it bigger and better next year……

Wax on Wax off

I’ve been working hard recently learning to screen print on clothing. I have a one colour press and it involves some problem solving. Especially when a weld gave way and it nearly broke...anyway. 


There’s the theory that if you spend 10,000 hours doing something you’ll become an expert. That theory seems to have been partially debunked BUT practice really does work. I should take that onto my skateboard (going through a massive slump there). The more you do something the better you’ll get. Now there will be a ceiling limit for most of us across most things but perhaps you can find the thing that allows you to burst that ceiling.

I’ve also been listening to podcasts such as Creative Rebels. In an episode I listened to they spoke about patience. I sometimes get the anxiety that i want to do more. More clothing. More decks. More designs. Approach shops to stock stuff. Open my own shop. More team riders. That anxiety is just my patience being tested. Been a slow month sale wise? Quick - print something new.! And that just doesn’t work! Why? Because I’ve done it for the wrong reasons. It’s been motivated by anxiety and a desire to get to the end goal (for that day/week/month) artificially. 

But overall I am patient - nothing of what I do comes naturally, and that’s ok. I like the process of learning things that I am interested in. The satisfaction of getting it right is worth it! And going back to podcasts and listening to other people’s experiences - it’s gratifying to hear the advice given mirror your own experiences.

And so with screen printing. Starting out I had ideas that I would one day screen print my own clothing too. For reasons of confidence (or lack of) I’ve never got around to it. The process of screen printing on decks has consumed me - it may not be rocket science but to me it’s been a challenge. So why complicate things and start printing on clothing?

Well once I got myself in the right head space (much like skateboarding again!) I soon realised that it wasn’t that scary. I had learned the skills to do it. Kind of like Daniel in the Karate Kid 😂I just had to wax on and wax off and away I went! 

So practice for 10, 000 hours to make you an expert? Who knows? But it’ll definitely make you better than you were! I know I feel it.! Here’s hoping I get my head in the right place and put the squeegee down for a minute and pick up the skateboard and get that feeling of learning again. 

Final words on patience. I see a lot of frustration and talk on social media about where everyone wants to be (business, careers etc) but what are we actually doing about it. Talking about it isn’t the same.

Goals. Targets. Projects. Getting out of your comfort zone. I’m trying them. Patience isn’t just a waiting game - it’s got to be pro-active too. Wishing something to happen won’t make it happen - don’t blame Facebook and Insta algorithms. Try harder. Regroup. Rethink. 

None of this is meant to be advice for anyone other than myself. Kind of like an open diary. Maybe it’ll resonate, maybe you’ll think I’m a narcissist. Maybe a bit of both? 

Anyways - don’t let the doubters get you down and that includes your own doubt. 

Fit Like? Nae bad, yersel?

As promised in the last blog, this one will have a look at the most recent collaboration.!

This one is between myself and local street artist Fit Like Art.

Fit Like came up with a concept very early in the year but due to its subject nature we had to keep it until November 2nd!

Once this design was locked it was over to Fit Like to use stencils to throw up some graphics on the nose and tail of each deck. Screen printing on the nose and tail will require a bit more development in equipment for me but doing it this way made perfect sense. FL used a variety of stencils to recreate his collectives logo and his own logo along with liberal splatterings of ink.! This makes each deck unique.

It was then over to me to screen print the run. I’d already done a dry run of the main graphic and at the last minute decided on the green, white, red fade. Originally i had thought of just a white undercoat.

But first the topside logos needed done. They can be a right bugger to do - you are screening with the concave and need to be quick, firm and steady.! It can lead to mistakes….

Once done it was time for the main graphic. Using the 3 colour fade for the undercoat can be messy - you might need to clean out the screen every now and then. The wee detailing is done with a sliver and then the main black outline - its amazing how it all comes together.

I took the opportunity to produce the whole run of tees and totes for this collaboration. I had messed around with printing on other mediums but this was a whole new thing. Thankfully i got through it with minimum waste.! Its a different ball game doing it on clothing. Screening on a curved, shiny surface of a skateboard has its challenges but so does clothing.! Ink consumption being one - didn’t really factor just how much it would eat up!

Super stoked with the response to this one so far though. We have a planned launch night at Fierce Bar on Nov 1st. Hopefully we’ll still have something to sell! 😃 I’ll make sure we have a few extra tees.!

From this we jump on to the next event at Transition Extreme. Head over to the Facebook Page event for more info. Really looking forward to this one.!

To keep in touch with where we will be this year (Chr*stmas) check out the websites Whats Happening page.! I’ll hopefully be adding an event or two to that soon.! And maybe another collaboration to sneak in.! ??

Its Been a While

Its been a few months since the last blog entry - thats no reflection on having nothing to say. Quite the opposite - i’ve just been too busy to get it all down!

So this blog entry will be a good chance to fill in some of whats been going on!

Last time i wrote anything it was about getting out of the comfort zone. Read it here. Some pictures below of the output from that venture!

Since March we’ve launched a few new designs/collaborations:

We have 2 new Screen Printed collaborations in the bag and hopefully out this year!

I’ve kept out of the comfort zone recently too with a workshop at Peacock Visual Arts. It was the first workshop i’ve ran solo and i think (hope!) it went well. It was a screen your own deck workshop - the idea was to have some pre-prepared screens for people and give them a go in their own colour combo.! Everyone went away with something unique! Thanks to all that came (shout out to Mike from Elgin Skate Shop ESP for coming down) and to the team at Peacocks for trusting me! Keep your eyes peeled for another of these soon i hope!

We’ve also been at the fantastic Inspired Nights on the Green with a wee pop up - back again in September - click here for more info.

And we acquired our first two team riders! It was always something i shy’d away from to be honest but Fraser and Pete fit the bill in more ways than one and i think everyone has been enjoying their clips and pics. Can’t wait see them get a session together. Check out their Instagram pages here for Fraser and here for Pete! Very thankful that those guys want to represent Doric. More riders to come perhaps later this year, almost certainly next.!

I’ve been trying to get out more too - usual story of work/life/friends timetable getting in the way! But having just got a car for the first time in 10 years i’m able to get out more easily which is a boost!

Next on the horizon is a talk at Grays School of Art about skateboard design - at least my take on it and how it applies to Doric. Another opportunity that i couldn’t say no to even though i feel like a massive impostor. ! News on that when it happens!

After that we have a couple of collaborations - one local and one not so local (but with a twist!).

Also - if you are reading this then you get first news on a Doric event lined up for late November at Transition. 23rd November 4-10pm. Mark your diaries.!

Blog post next month will document the making of the newest collaboration and how thats come together.!

Or i’ll forget and not do another blog post for 6 months…!

Until then - thanks for the continued support!

Getting out of my Comfort Zone

For 2 weeks across February/March in Aberdeen the Creative Learning teams Arts Across Learning Festival sees artists/makers (call them what ye want) descend on primary schools.

The purpose is to celebrate the arts and their value to learning and teaching. The festival brings a stimulating wealth of learning experiences to spark imagination and enthusiasm for learning to nursery and primary pupils and their teachers for free! (words from the horse mouth!).

It was way back in October that i was asked if i wanted to take part. Nice safe October where February THE NEXT YEAR feels a million miles away!

Ha! Then its Christmas, then its February very quickly and you know you have to get out of that comfort zone.

The set up was myself and Gabi of Small Stories fame would go into schools for 2 hours sessions. Sessions consisted of a very short talk about our journeys and then onto designing something that we would be screen printing onto some blank decks to gift to the school.

Gotta say i was nervous about it! Since starting Doric Skateboards i’ve done a couple of presentations and workshops about it all via Art Hive/Look Again/Etsy. But they were to adult human beings. This was to small humans.

I needn’t have worried. I had a blast.! The enthusiasm and talent on display was inspiring - might nick some of their ideas (joke).

Anyway - some pics below and keep yer eyes peeled to find out what the 4 decks will look like! Hoping to get them screened for mid - April.

Thanks again to Creative Learning and Gabi for involving me. Means a lot.

Part 14 - PLANS

Full steam ahead for Doric Skateboards in the coming months. Thought it was worth putting it all here:

Saturday 9th June Engage Gaming

I was put in touch with Andrew and Richard at Engage via my brother just on the off chance that a couple of new local companies could do something together. Its taken me nearly a year to pull my finger out but one day i just thought gaming + skateboards = Tony Hawk. So a wee back and forth and we have this event  - Tony Hawk on the PS2 competition being broadcast on the big screens to anyone that wants to watch or take part. I screen printed a deck for the winner with the Engage Gaming and Doric Skateboards logo on it. This kicks off at 6:30pm for registering and then 7pm the games begin - pop along to watch and have a chat and a beer! : )

https://www.facebook.com/events/247658615976725/

Friday 14th - Sunday 17th June - Etsy Summer Showcase

Etsy Summer Showcase as part of the Look Again Festival - St Nicholas Centre

Buzzed to be doing this. We will be there fully stocked - including a few new colours of tees and caps exclusive to this! 

There will be a load of cracking sellers there too including Honk and Small Stories! Come along and support small and or local folks trying to get there stuff out there. These events are pretty critical for me - its a great chance to meet folk that have bought stuff from us. Nothing better than that!

https://www.facebook.com/events/884322288395012/

Collaborations

As previously mentioned on FB. IG etc we are collaborating with local loon Chris Bissett aka Jetpack Dinosaur! Really excited for this - I've been a fan of his work for years without actually knowing who he was. Once i put 2 + 2 together i sent him a wee message and now we are good to go! As soon as the design is finalised we will crack on with screen printing the decks and getting some tee's done. Exciting stuff! 

Couple of things bubbling for me and Justin aka Honk. Tees for one image and decks/tees for something else! We'll get around to this soon..! 

Also  in the midst of testing out a design from an artist. If they are happy with how it looks then that will be good to go too - most folk in Aberdeen will recognise this one and it's firmly in the Doric Skateboards wheelhouse too.

We also have one design with a difference that is a colab with a couple of local skaters - keep yer eyes peeled for this. This is going to be a big one- August 3rd is the locked down launch for that....

Speaking of this date - we have this event planned for August 3rd and 4th. More details to follow very soon! 

Wheels......

Found a supplier to do Doric Skateboard wheels. These will be happening this year for sure.

Banners! !

You'll start to see our presence in a few different places around town very soon. Keep yer eyes peeled - i'll be posting pics this month to show them off.

Other Stuff

Its been a busy 4-6 weeks. We've added new graphics for decks - skyline and 4 bottles - new hoodies, new long sleeve tees, tote bags, caps, enamel badges and loads more stuff on the way! 

Also nice to see a couple of parks in Aberdeen revamped (reramped?). Torry looks good but haven't had a chance to skate it yet. Did go out to Cults and it was fun! Really well made and ample room and scope to expand. Work looks like its cracking on at Westburn - repairs look like they've taken a hit already though - lets hope the local committee that steered it all is on top of it and the new part is built correctly. My degree was Construction Design and i had a particular passion at one point for concrete, so its always interesting (for me anyway) to see the process. 

That's about all for this post people, thanks for reading this far! Pics below to go with word!

Thanks to everyone who's been a support in any way - appreciate it massively.!