Counter Balance Clothing Spring 2012 First Look- Biting Crime

Stereotypes are as common in society as anything else. The recent outcry over police brutality came to mind and we decided to create a shirt poking fun at this issue while incorporating a common stereotype. You can take a Bite Out Of Crime this March in S-XXL in Heather, black, and white!

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Odd Future


Came across this video today from Odd Future, the video is insane and some real time went into making it. I was laughing the entire time and definitely got me interested in their music. I really like when music artists use their music videos to express their videos through art and comedy rather then just showing themselves.

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Counter Balance Clothing Social Media Contest Week 1 Winners!

The Counter Balance Social Media contest is on and week one’s winner are…

Mostafa Qasemi

Don Rocky Nipay

Tyson Barton

Next week will have a new set of winners for CB gear and prizes all you have to do is like/follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter then email your name and address to contest@counterbalanceclothing.com for your chance to win!

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Counter Balance Clothing Spring 2012 First Look- Golden State

 

Is a tribute to the state of our origin.  Counter Balance hails from the warm beaches of San Diego to the City by the Bay, soaking in California in all its glory. The Golden State of mind applies to us all.  It is the belief that each of us can do and be anything we aspire to, coupled with the determination to fulfill your dreams. The Detailed Brain and state of California are gold Foil Stamped for that extra pop! These will be available in S-XXL in black.

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Counter Balance Clothing Making Of Series-Old School

Here is our next installment in the making of series.  I wanted to show you how a design is created from an idea and the process it takes to bring the final product for you to wear.

The second Making of design will be the “Old School” design releasing in our Spring 2012 line. 

Inspired by the old Santa Cruz art of the 80’s and early 90’s, we wanted to pay homage to the Agro style of that era.  We chose the Dinosaur to represent the old-school nature of the design and have him shredding it up like the pools and hills back then.

The idea of this design came about from the old Santa Cruz skateboard designs I had been a fan of in my youth.  Jim Phillips is a very talented artist who has an awesome style that really makes his characters flow and look like they are rocking out. I wanted to incorporate the old school skateboard with a dinosaur in the same style as Phillips. I started off by sketching out the initial line design of the T-Rex in full.  Now that I had positioning down I spent a bit more detail on the parts visible behind the skateboard; his head, arm, hand, stone tool, and legs.

After the initial sketches are scanned into the computer I set up a new layer to trace the character with the pen tool. I vector the old school skateboard and add the T-Rex parts that are visible behind the board.  With the initial line drawing laid out in illustrator I can now vector the parts of the T-Rex and move them to fit the design. Now that the line drawing is finished I could now add detail and shadowing to the old school character.  

Using the vector line drawing as a stencil I added shadowing to accentuate the T-Rex.  Once the light source is defined the shadowing is used to show the dinosaur is behind the board and to add detail. Hatch lines and additional detail are added to finish off the Old School character.  

I wanted to Old School T-Rex to be popping out over a cracked rock “Old School.” I picked a block font out and drew it to fit the length of the character. With the lettering laid out I added the stress lines and cracks to create the look of rock.  

With the font scanned into the computer and added to illustrator the process began to create the font into a vector.  I always use a bright green when tracing my art so I can see the difference between the art and the vector lines. The Vector Font could now be placed to any size to accommodate the T-Rex and not be distorted. 

The final touches were placed on the Old School font with some color to add depth and heavier strokes to add boldness.  Once the T-Rex was added in front of the Font and given the same finishing treatment Old School was complete!

The Final design was mocked on our shirt templates and ready to be sent to the printer for screening on our shirts. An outline color was used for darker tees to pop on the shirt completing the process from an idea to a physical piece of art you can wear.

Thanks for taking a look and check back next week for the next Making of design to see the transition of a design, “from our synapse to your back.”

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Counter Balance Clothing Spring 2012 First Look- Freedumb Of Speech

Freedumb Of Speech draws inspiration from Immortal Technique’s, “Freedom of Speech” song. A puppet is controlled by a puppet maker, to move and do as it is ordered to do.  When the puppet stands up and cut’s the strings that subjugate, it becomes truly free. Freedumb Of Speech will be available in Black, White, and Red tees in sizes S-XXL.

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Counter Balance Clothing and Vengeance Dog want you for our Social Media contest!

Thats right, Vengeance Dog and Counter Balance have a box of shirts, hats, belts, and a secret electronic device to give away to 5 lucky people a week!

We decided to give back to you guys but need your help in promoting our 

FACEBOOK

INSTAGRAM – If you have one we are at counterbalancec

TWITTER

All you have to do is Like/Follow us and email your name and address (to ship your product if you win) to

contest@counterbalanceclothing.com

The contest starts next week so get on there and spread the word with the above picture. Post it, re-tweet it, or instagram it to get the word out! 

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Counter Balance Clothing Social Networking Contest

We have a box of shirts, hats, belts, and a secret electronic device to give away to 5 lucky people a week!

We decided to give back to you guys but need your help in promoting our 

FACEBOOK

INSTAGRAM – If you have one we are at counterbalancec

TWITTER

All you have to do is Like/Follow us and email your name and address (to ship your product if you win) to

contest@counterbalanceclothing.com

The contest starts next week so get on there and spread the word with the above picture. Post it, re-tweet it, or instagram it to get the word out! 

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Counter Balance Clothing Spring 2012 First Look- Weapon of Art

The second in the Counter Balance gun series.  We wanted to take something violent like the handgun and counter balance it with a tool of creation and art.  The concept of power coming from the barrel of a gun lives in this design through art, a powerful method of expression.   Weapon of Art will be available in S-XXL in Black, White, and Turquoise colorways.

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Counter Balance Clothing Making Of Series-Battle Of The Bay

Wanted to give everyone a look into how I take an idea for a shirt and the process it goes through to the finished product.  This new series will focus on the “Making Of” different Counter Balance designs.

First up is the Battle Of The Bay design released in 2010, playing off the 1989 Giants and A’s world series game and taking each teams mascots into a no holds barred boxing match.

This first image shows my initial sketch of Stomper and Lou Seal slugging it out.  Each idea I have is followed by hours of research on the internet through images and related art books if I can find them. All of this reference is placed into my workspace on an illustrator document or on an artboard. In this case I needed images of what the mascots looked like and images of boxing to get the pose of them striking each other at the same time so that neither side was necessarily “winning.”

After the sketch is scanned into my computer I open it up into illustrator and use the Pen tool to trace my drawing.  This allows a sketch or artwork to be vectorized and crisp so it can be adjusted without distortion for different purposes. Another benefit to this process is the ability to adjust sizing and placement of aspects of the design whereas the original art would have to be erased and redrawn.  When the original drawing is placed in illustrator it is placed on a separate layer and locked. I choose a bright green line stroke each time so it pops from my artwork. 

When I toggle the original artwork off on the separate layer this is the vectorized line version of my dueling mascots. With the frame of the design complete, detail and color can now be added.

At this point each vectorized piece of the design is colored accordingly based on my images of the mascot’s uniforms and detail is added to the cleats, jerseys, and light shadows.

With the Mascot’s now completed I created the old 1989 World series badge with the bay bridge. Outlined it white for darker colored shirts the design was now completed for production.

This is the final phase of the process and a long journey in a idea to be a physical garment, sometimes taking a year to see the light of day. 

Hope you enjoyed this look into the creation of a Counter Balance design and I will post more making of designs each week.

 

 

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Counter Balance Clothing Spring 2012 First Look- Got Your Back

Got Your Back represents our motto, “blind to none.” Lady Justice may be blind but the archangel’s represent the brotherhood watching her back.  She never walks alone and is ready to keep the peace by any means necessary.  These will be available in Black and White in M-XXL this March. 

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Counter Balance Clothing Spring 2012 First Look- Home Of The Brave

Inspired by the propaganda posters from World War 2 and the phrase, “loose lips sink ships.”  Our interpretation is used for the modern day where all voices need to be heard and the only thing that should be censored is Uncle Sam. When the weather heats up this Spring grab the Home Of The Brave tee and make your voice heard. These will be available in M-XXL on Black and Charcoal gray shirts, crewnecks, and hoodies in March.

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Wilco “Dawned On Me” Old School Popeye Animation

Came across this video by the band Wilco for the song “Dawned On Me” that uses old school animation to recreate Popeye with a collaboration with the artist King. I really like when todays artists recreate the old animation styles that started cartoons. This is also the first hand drawn Popeye cartoon in 30 years. Might have even gotten a couple design ideas from it myself!

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My Only Swerving

Just came across this band El Ten Eleven from Los Angeles. Just two guys Kristian Dunn and Tim Fogarty are responsible for creating all of the tracks in what sounds like a full band set up. These guys are very talented and I’m gald I stumbled upon them. Check out their music at www.elteneleven.com

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Freedom of Speech X CB

Art in all forms is one of the greatest forms of expression.  

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