A bit too similar to Stereo for my tastes, but I like the direction you got going.
We get that sometimes cause of the music themed graphics. I do feel Stereo has kind of veered away from that in the past years.
Team comes FIRST.
Like I said, The reason we don't have a team right now cause we are trying to find the right people. We have some kids on flow, but I would not say they are team riders till I can see they produce footage/photos that useable. A lot of great skaters out there, but a lot don't get being sponsored means doing work. Hope to announce some riders by Christmas time.
I realize every region is unique with trends for board sizes,but board sales for sizes under 8 make up less than 10% of boards sold nationally. Being a new company with no team is hard enough to sell,having one board in the size thats dominating sales is another.Your company kind of feels like someone with ai skills threw it together in a day,though i like the theme and colorways.Anybody with $5,000 and a business license can have a skateboard company.Heres a few small companies i feel are taking the time to find a niche and fill it within their scene.
http://skateinstrument.com/
http://welcomeskateboards.com/
http://www.manikskateboards.com/default.aspx?showcaseID=32
I realize you're just starting out and these things take time.But you seem to be missing large pieces of the puzzle to even get your foot in the door of a local skate shop.
If you think the graphics looks like someone slapped them together with Illustrator in one day, then i am going to say the jpg i posted and our website are not doing them justice. Took my partner 3 months to draw all the instruments. If you see the boards in person there's a lot of detail. We took a over year to get everything right. In my opinion, we did graphic/image wise.
For our board sizes, we are based in NYC and the top sellers here are 7.75 - 8.00 and anything over that sits on a wall for a bit of time.
I know outside of the tri-state area that changes. 8 and up is king but we are not going to hit up those markets yet. Once we get our footing in NY and the surrounding area we will be willing to hit those markets and we will have more boards 8' and over. The funny thing is our top seller right now is our smallest board.
Thanks for input everybody. It helps give insight.