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Showing posts with label footwear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label footwear. Show all posts

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Dylan Schibanoff




Dyla Schibanoff recently contacted me and I'm glad to now include him here in the ID alum blog! He's been a busy man! Check out his website; he's got quite a bit of work, and his travel log is something to drool over!
PS - check the paintings!




I have been working at Reebok since graduation.  I've been able to design more shoes than I can count, travel extensively, and spend time with professional athletes.  My most recent notable project is a special custom pair of shoes I did for the tallest man in America.  Hopefully you'll check out my site and see a few things that interest you.

See Dylan's website here: http://www.dylanschibanoff.com/

Dylan, thanks for joining us! It's a pleasure to see you and your work!




Monday, December 14, 2009

Erin Bradt (and others behind the scenes)


The ID alum blog grows - behind the scenes, and soon to be a part of the blog: Kai Williams, Josh Corey, Layla Hassoun, and Paul Genberg.

Meanwhile,
Erin Bradt; Is also in New Hampshire working as a designer for Timberland and she notes that she is, "Just getting her new project out to market - (the) Yele Haiti project with Wyclef Jean- They are earth keeper boots that are made with silver rated tannery leather (tanneries that meet a certain standard for the their chemical processes, and waste managment) and canvas that is made from organicly ground cotton, and rubber that is made from recycled tires- they came out pretty cool and have been pretty popular! (see attached)I am also being sent to the factory in the Dominican Republic next week to work with the factory..."
And, by the way Erin is also excited to be working part time in a french cooking school, and is active in pursuing her freelance work - perhaps more to come on that soon. Please see the image of the Yele haiti project posted here.