Monday, March 28, 2011

Steez Magazine

Andrew Bablo, Chieftan
(http://www.steezminimag.com/crew/team-steez/)

  Steez Magazine is a great source for east coast snow, skate and longboarding. Every issue features new places, events, riders, reader input, and of course, photography. Steez was started in 2006, headed by Andrew Bablo.  Since 2006, Steez has added many members to it's crew, including writers, representatives, photographers, videographers and designers, all are board enthusiasts.  Board enthusiasts love to share their writing, photography and stories with other board enthusiasts.  Steez is a great place for this to happen.

 
Josh LaPointe
(http://www.steezminimag.com/crew/team-steez/)

 

  Something really interesting I found out about Steez while researching was this guy.  There's a skateshop that I've often
visited that was first erected in St. Johnsbury, Vermont called
Indigenous.  I found out that the funny, bearded man behind the
desk, reading textsfromlastnight all the time, has a role in Steez
Magazine.  Indigenous now serves as the first flagship store for Steez Magazine.  His affiliation with Steez is in the marketing department and he is an active board member.





  The Steez Magazine website serves as an even better for Steez media.  The site is home to articles, photos, videos, a site blog, shopping and more.  "Although it continually evolves, Steez Magazine’s commitment to truth, quality, riders and you the reader, will never change. Keep it Steezy!" - http://www.steezminimag.com/crew/about/

2 comments:

  1. Very good blogging work this semester, Sawyer!

    Some of your earlier posts are a bit skinny, but you came on strong towards the end of the semester.

    Your best posts are your last posts.

    And 24 followers! Noice!

    Keep blogging as you continue in your CC career, and keep meditating on your media.

    Enjoy your summer!

    Dr. W

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  2. I had never heard of STEEZ until your presentation, Sawyer.

    Thanks for introducing me to this pub.

    This is a good ORAL blog mag post here - you clearly know how to use our Web 2.0 tools. Do more with our power tools for next time, eh?

    Interesting - that you prefer the ONLINE version of the mag over print.

    Good work,

    Dr. W

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