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Norik is currently Scuba

Full Name:
Born:
May 05, 1984
Job:
Pixel Pusher / Sound Maker
Website
The Norik
Status:
Freelance
Biography:

I've aspired to be a graphic designer since high school when i'd create flyers for my art club events and as a dj i'd create all my own mix tape artwork as well as the flyers for the parties i played at. After high school I continued on through the Recording Arts and Digital Art & Design program at Full Sail in Orlando, Florida. After I was finished with my degrees I continued the freelancing I started whilst in college, and have now built a healthy portfolio with a conscious edge and influence by street culture, analogue media, and fashion.

Interests:

Typography, traditional art, photography, Dada, Dali, graffiti, drum 'n' bass, funk, soul, beer, robots, rain, photography, big cities, nature, alternative fuel, politics.

Member since:
October 25, 2006
Last login on:
October 15, 2008

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Breakbeat Science Gear launched!


With the economy looking like it may be fucked for a while, Breakbeat Science Gear is launching a new limited edition, artist driven, street-wear line, with a no-bullshit price tag !

Breakbeat Science: the name comes from the very dawn of Hip Hop, when DJs began searching for and isolating the percussion "Break" in funk and disco records, extending it for audiences to dance to. A "scientist" was a DJ or producer who had these "skills".

BBS designs have always found an appreciative audience, whether people are aware of the history of the brand or the music.

This first new BBS Gear collection entitled Science In Motion 08 is co-designed and curated by NYC’s DJ DB, and graphic artist Norik. Original and powerful, sometimes dark, while other times irreverent or funny. The guest artists include:

Pamela Harris: Science In Motion
Matthew Hollister: Turntable 1 & 2
Dumbo: Live City
Dieselboy: Drowning
Jason Clay Lewis: Famine Fields
Tristan Eaton: Skulls are Cool
Patricio Paez: Dangerous Bass

Ride the recession...


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fashion/lifestyle

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