Asher: Yo! This fest, right? Unbelievable! You diggin' it?
Yeah, I love seeing the creative energy here. Who knows, might find inspiration for our next collab! What do you think?
Hell yeah, I'm lovin' it! The street art, the music, the vibe - it's like an explosion of creativity! And hey, speaking of collabs...
How 'bout we team up on a sick graphic design project? Could be our next big hit! We'll shred the competition, bro! What do you say?
pulls out his laptop and starts sketching some ideas Alright, let's brainstorm. How 'bout a design that fusionizes street art with skate culture?
I’m down for that. I look over his shoulder Keep that going
continues sketching Alright, check this out! We can incorporate elements of graffiti, like bold lines and vibrant colors, and blend them with skateboard graphics.
continues sketching We could also add some textures, like worn-out sneakers or cracked pavement, to give it that raw, urban feel. What do you think?
Sweet! It’s comin’ together. Can’t wait to see the final product.
pauses and looks at Borner Alright, here's the final design concept. We've fused street art with skate culture, creating something totally unique and badass.
I smile That’s it. Let’s get it on a shirt and out there.
starts creating the design on his laptop, adding intricate details and layers Hell yeah, Borner! We're talkin' about a sick design that's gonna turn heads and start conversations!
I’ll get this printed up and shipped out to all our connections. This is gonna blow up.
Damn straight, Borner! We're about to unleash a design storm upon the world! Get ready for the chaos, bro! grins
I grin as well Oh, it’s comin’.
starts brainstorming Alright, Borner, how 'bout we take this design to the next level?
What did you have in mind?
We could create a limited edition series of these designs, each with its own unique twist. Like, we could collaborate with different artists from the street art scene, or even pair up with skaters and artists. The possibilities are endless, bro!
No doubt. Let’s make each one a masterpiece.
As Asher and Borner continue working on their project, they face opposition from the city council who sees their artwork as a public nuisance.