Los Angeles (October 3, 2013) Burton Snowboards and crowd-sourcing design platform, Blank You Very Much
(BYVM), are proud to announce that the first-ever, limited-edition
winter 2014 Burton Backyard Collection is now available at a hand-picked
list of snowboard shops worldwide.
The inaugural Backyard offering, which was crowd-source designed
through a BYVM contest last winter, features the winning artwork of
English designer, Simon Riviere on two completely new snowboard models
called the ‘Speakeasy’ and the ‘Moonshine.’ The limited run of boards
was handmade this past summer in Burton’s backyard at Craig’s proto
facility in Burlington, VT. Check out the full story, videos and a
complete list of global shops here.
Thanks to the incredible success of the first project, Burton and
BYVM are getting together again for the second annual Backyard
Collection Design Contest, which kicks off today. This year’s contest
features three new board shapes for winter 2015: the Show Dog, an
all-mountain freestyle board that’s being developed by Burton pro rider
Jussi Oksanen; the Street Sweeper led by Burton pro rider Jeremy Jones;
and the Tattletale, Burton pro rider Kimmy Fasani’s all-new,
all-mountain board. After winning designs are selected by Jussi, Jeremy
and Kimmy, the 2015 Backyard boards will once again be handcrafted at
Craig’s in Vermont.
Here’s what the pro rider judges had to say about what they’re
looking for this year’s Backyard contest snowboard models. Jussi
Oksanen, judge for the Show Dog said, “I’m liking retro tourism posters,
or high-contrast photos, and original patterns with bold logos and
lettering.”
Jeremy Jones also has a clear idea of what he wants, “No kids’
drawings, naked chicks, or alcohol bottles. I’m looking for old school
oil cans, garage sign art with hand painted lettering…random things that
don’t go together,” said Jeremy Jones, judge for the Street Sweeper.
And Burton team rider Kimmy Fasani, judge for the Tattletale said,
“I’d like something a little spicy and not girly…a graphic that breaks
the mold for what’s normally seen on women’s products.”
To enter and view the official contest rules, visit
blankyouverymuch.com and download the official assets from Burton
Snowboards along with the creative objective, which will be used to
create a unique snowboard design. Entries will be accepted at
www.blankyouverymuch.com through October 31st, 2013. Riders are also
welcome to register for a BYVM community membership and vote on their
favorite designs between November 1st and 15th.
Head to burton.com for a list of shops where you can find the 2014
Backyard Boards, and don’t forget to register at blankyouverymuch.com to
stay up on the 2014 contest.
About Black You Very Much
Blank You Very Much is a ground breaking crowd-sourced design
platform that consists of nearly 50,000 graphic designers from around
the world. Curated by streetwear impresario Darren Romanelli and
offering global brands the opportunity to engage their audience through
the lens of art and design, Blank You Very Much has already worked with
iconic sport and lifestyle brands including Coca-Cola, HUF, SOBE, Beats
by Dr. Dre and more.
About Burton
In 1977, Jake
Burton Carpenter founded Burton Snowboards out of his Vermont barn and
has dedicated his life to snowboarding ever since. Burton has played a
pivotal role in growing snowboarding from a backyard hobby to a
world-class sport by creating ground-breaking products, supporting a
team of top snowboarders and pushing resorts to allow snowboarding.
Today, Burton designs and manufactures industry-leading products for
snowboarding and the snowboard lifestyle, including snowboards, boots,
bindings, outerwear and layering as well as year-round apparel,
packs/bags and accessories. Privately held and owned by Jake and his
wife, Burton President Donna Carpenter, Burton’s headquarters are in
Burlington, Vermont with offices in Austria, Japan, Australia,
California, Canada and China.
For more information, visit
www.burton.com. Follow our line at facebook.com/burtonsnowboards and
twitter.com/burtonsnowboard.
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