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'Supervillains' is a short blade flick which sums up a whole year of filming around my hometown area in the west of Germany and some days in Berlin, Mannheim and Heidelberg. I'm dropping this edit on my birthday today as a present to myself and my buddies.
The new Be-Mag Spring 2011 clothing line has been launched under the well-known slogan "Spread the Word". This is more than just a slogan, more than just a one-liner on a t-shirt, it’s our message that we delivered right from the beginning. It's the philosophy of each skater supporting the act of rollerblading. "Spread the Word" stands for a certain attitude in life and captures how important Rollerblading is to you. Wearing this collection represents your commitment to the sport and shows you are living Rollerblading everyday to the fullest.
Hi Be-maggers, we are Tim and Alex from The World Organisation (www.theworldorganisation.de) and we made the cover for this issue. For the stunt we managed to book german supermodel Ben Harmanus. After years of building and painting the Be-Mag booth at Winterclash it was obvious that we had to come up with something special now that the Winterclash had found it’s way to Berlin, our hometown.
The Circus design is from one of the Be-Mag print issue designs, which turned into an iconic Be-Mag t-shirt. This t-shirt was widely popular and is now back as a re-run in black. Get it while it lasts!
We wanted to make a print article out of this. Unfortunately Josh Waggoner's accident gave us something more important to print. We hope that you enjoy this little insight into how the cover for the 3rd photo issue was made...
'Dedicated' is a flick about the Berlin blading szene. It's dedicated to rollerblading, to the city of Berlin, and to the people I go skate with! -Dirk Oelmann
Dirk Oelmann comes up with this great flick featuring Berlin's rolling icons and its spot diversity.
Tim Wolff who recently designed the Sleeper t-shirt for Be-Mag and who has been designing booths at the Summerclash and Winterclash for us dropped us a line that they were part of the big art project in Berlin celebrating the fall of the Berlin Wa...
German rollerblading social network Rollunity is now hosted by Grindhouse skateshop. Fellow rollers Tim Wolff and Björn Basner had to drop it due to lack of time. Join the community.
Rise Magazine published a lot of Tim Wolffs art work. If you are not speaking German you can at least have a loot at his great designs!
Risemagazine interviewed the two founders of the German rolling-myspace called Rollunity! If you don't speak German you can still enjoy the nice photos!
And here is the forth part of the Viduo DVD. The second profile shows Tim Wolff who also does some design work for Be-mag Print. So check his work out in one of our print issues.
Tim Wolff, one of our staff designers, just had his shirt made on Threadless. Check out this great motif and get yourself a Tim Wolff shirt and show off your love for jelly toasts.
Tim Wolff, contributing designer of Be-Mag, recently relaunched his website. I would suggest that you head over there to see what he has been up to and to get a feel for the designs he is doing. Nice work, props on the website Tim.
Skater: Tim Wolff
Trick: Makio Stall
Photographer: Sascha Krautz
Location: Berlin, Germany
Skater: Tim Wolff
Trick: Stall
Photographer: MAB
Location: Stiring Wendel
Skater: Tim Wolff
Trick: Sweatstance
Photographer: Thomas Thellmann
Location: Stuttgart / Germany