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How Fingerboarding Reflects Architectural Principles - Gil Dias
Where is the limit for fingerboarding to expand? Personally, I don’t think there is one. When you find a spot to fingerboard—whether it’s a perfect marble table or a rough concrete ledge on the street—if the four wheels can roll, that’s good enough for us. This brings us to our topic for this episode of Designer’s Ethos: the relationship between fingerboarding and architecture. At first glance, they may seem like unrelated worlds, but this article seeks to uncover the deep co
Jan 25, 2025


The Design Ethos of Indy Miranda - Pastelle
Today, we are talking with Indy Miranda, the Founder of @_Pastelle.uk. Indy is a Industrial Designer from the United Kingdom, designing and crafting fingerboard obstacles such as the Alvar Pool. We REALLY went one step further in this conversation about design, craftsmanship, and fingerboarding. We hope you enjoy this article as much as we did creating it! Here is the Design Ethos of Indy Miranda. Indy Miranda, Founder of Pastelle / Photo by: John Green (NY) How did you get i
Apr 3, 2024


The Design Ethos of Thom Mcinally - @purpleyorange
Good morning (or evening for some)! this is Noah here. Before we begin with the first story of this new topic, I would like to introduce what Designer’s Ethos is all about. As you may guess from the title of the topic, Designer’s Ethos is a new category of WeOuri where we share the conversations with designers in the fingerboard community focusing on designs and related topics in depth. As a fingerboard maker and a design enthusiast myself, I am extremely excited to launch th
Mar 29, 2024
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