Stefan Janoski

Stefan Janoski (born July 18, 1979) is an American professional skateboarder, artist, writer and musician, who is well known for his signature Nike SB shoe model, the "Nike Zoom Stefan Janoski". Among followers of professional skateboarding, Janoski is known for his "switch-stance" skills and casual style.[1]

Stefan Janoski
Born (1979-07-18) July 18, 1979
Vacaville, California
NationalityAmerican
OccupationProfessional skateboarder

Early life

Janoski's home town is Vacaville, California. He began skateboarding in 1992.[1] Janoski later explained in a Nike promotional segment that he tried to emulate Mike Carroll following Carroll's video part in Plan B Skateboards' Virtual Reality.[2] In an August 2013 interview, Janoski provided a description of the Vacaville skateboard scene:

The skate scene in Vacaville around 1992 was around 12 people or less. At my school, it was me and one or two other skaters. Mostly I skated with my friends Josh Jameson, Brian Glosser and a few guys who were 40 or 50 years older than me. Either that or I would skate by myself on an asphalt country road.[3]

Professional skateboarding

Janoski was sponsored by the Expedition One skateboard deck company and appeared in the video Alone.[4] Janoski was then recruited to the Habitat skateboard team through original team rider Tim O'Connor, as the two skateboarded together extensively.[5] Janoski is a supporter and participant in the Tampa Pro skateboard contest.[6]

Following the formation of the Nike Skateboarding (Nike SB) brand in 2002—the shoe company's second attempt at establishing itself in the skateboard market—Janoski was a team selection and was given the opportunity to design his own signature shoe model for release. As of 2013, the "Nike SB Zoom Stefan Janoski" model is described as "extremely successful,"[3] "wildly successful,"[7] and a "an instant classic."[8] Janoski revealed in 2013 that he is completely responsible for the design of the shoe, following initial resistance from Nike, Inc.:

I was completely involved with the design of my shoe. The beginning was a struggle. Nike and I had two different ideas for what the shoe should be, and there were many revisions, but as it was my signature shoe, I would not compromise and we kept working until it was exactly the way I wanted.[3]

Janoski was handpicked as a team member for Stevie Williams's clothing company Asphalt Yacht Club (AYC) that was launched in mid-July 2013. Janoski explained the process in an interview with Transworld Skateboarding:

I guess it came about through Ryan Clements. He knew Jesse Fritsch and they mentioned they were doing this new thing that was so secret they couldn’t tell me the name or who was on the team. They asked me if I’d be interested, and of course I was interested and curious. I came out and met Stevie and then we hung out in New York. Then we ended up skating in Miami. I’ve always been a fan of Stevie and it seemed like a pretty new, different type of clothing company.[9]

Sponsors

As of September 2013, Janoski's sponsors are: Official Crown of Laurel,[10] Nike SB, Habitat Skateboards, Venture Trucks, Glassy,[11] Mob Grip,[12] Bones Bearings,[13] and Asphalt Yacht Club (AYC).[9]

Art

Janoski partnered with artist Andy Warde for the "Voyages" exhibition that opened on September 13, 2013 in Encinitas, California, US. Held at the UNIV Work Shop venue, the exhibition consists of bronze and ceramic sculptures that were created by Janoski.[14]

Personal life

Outside of skateboarding, Janoski enjoys creative pursuits, such as painting and photography.[1] In a 2013 interview, Janoski provided further insight into his creative work outside of skateboarding:

I have always made art, ever since I can remember. I love to sculpt with clay and wax, and I have been casting into bronze too. I also paint and draw, and I love to write stories, poetry and songs. I love to play music and I try to play every instrument, but mostly I play guitar. Skateboarding has given me the freedom to follow through on all my other interests and hobbies.[3]

gollark: Parabolic flux coupler, arcane ensorcellator.
gollark: Does nobody know this?
gollark: TE has both!
gollark: Also the basic machines are stupid.
gollark: My pack with lots of mod duplication includes about 60.

References

  1. "Stefan Janoski". Zumiez. Zumiez. 2013. Retrieved May 14, 2013.
  2. nikeskateboarding (August 9, 2012). "Nike Skateboarding: Roots In Boardfeel with Stefan Janoski and Alex Olson". YouTube. Google, Inc. Retrieved July 14, 2013.
  3. Alan Maleh; Bek Anderson (August 27, 2013). "ACCLAIMED NIKE SKATEBOARDER STEFAN JANOSKI DISCUSSES HIS ORIGINS AND ARTISTIC PURSUITS". Man Of The World. Alan Maleh. Retrieved August 28, 2013.
  4. AveAndDill (July 24, 2011). "Stefan Janoski - Expedition One: Alone" (Video upload). YouTube. Google, Inc. Retrieved July 14, 2013.
  5. "Joe Castrucci - Part 1" (Video upload). The Berrics. The Berrics. July 13, 2013. Retrieved July 14, 2013.
  6. Ride Channel (November 7, 2012). "Stefan Janoski: SPoT "20" Year Experience -- Episode 1" (Video upload). YouTube. Google, Inc. Retrieved July 14, 2013.
  7. Blair Alley (February 16, 2011). "NIKE SB STEFAN JANOSKI MID". TransWorld Skateboarding. GrindMedia. Retrieved August 28, 2013.
  8. "Skating and Creating: The Nike Stefan Janoski story". Cult Edge. CultEdge.com. January 2018.
  9. Kevin Duffel (July 15, 2013). "NEWSHIT INTERVIEW: STEVIE WILLIAMS & STEFAN JANOSKI DISCUSS ASPHALT YACHT CLUB". Transworld Skateboarding. Bonnier Corporation. Retrieved July 16, 2013.
  10. Templeton Elliot (January 10, 2013). "Janoski On Official". The Skateboard Mag. Strictly Skateboarding. Retrieved April 25, 2013.
  11. "Team: Stefan Janoski". Glassy. Glassy. 2013. Retrieved June 27, 2013.
  12. "Mobtage No.1". Strange Notes. Strange Notes. 2011. Retrieved June 27, 2013.
  13. "Team: Stefan Janoski". Bones® Bearings. Bones® Bearings. 2013. Retrieved June 27, 2013.
  14. TWS (September 12, 2013). "JANOSKI/WARDE ART SHOW FRIDAY @ UNIV". TransWorld Skateboarding. GrindMedia. Retrieved September 14, 2013.


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