Branding your business is a key to the identity and marking of your company and products. Here are some local surf inspired logos:
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Founder, Jack O'Neill is the pioneer of the wetsuit Santa Cruz, CA. |
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Founder Bill Stewart is the pioneer of the Hydrohull design. San Clemente, CA |
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Design by Jim Phillips, Santa Cruz, CA |
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Talented Tim Stamps, former Head Shaper for Legendary Harbour Surfboards. Here's well on his way to being a legend. Here's his mark, Seal Beach, CA
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Legendary shaper Bob Pearson, based in Santa Cruz, CA. Pearson shaped a big wave board called a "gun" for legendary surfer and waterman Jay Moriarity. Pearson was featured the Hollywood feature, Chasing Mavericks. |
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High performance short board by renown, shaper Al Merrick of Channel Island Surfboards. The board design is named after "Bunny Chow", a South African street food comprised of a hollowed out quarter loaf of bread filled with curry. Needless to say this Durban treat is a hit with hungry surfers. |
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Well respected shaper and co-founder of NHS. Haut Surfboards fronts the Santa Cruz Board Builders Guild. |
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Hawaiian Island Creations Dot. Classic design is timeless.
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