Mohawk Debuts New Campaign Supporting ‘Makers’ and Celebrating the ‘Culture of Craft’
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The inaugural issue of the Mohawk Maker Quarterly focuses on ‘Heritage & Innovation’ and features the following makers:
- Leslie Williamson, A photographer bringing craft culture to life, San Francisco
- Shogu Tokumaru, A singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, Tokyo, Japan
- Union Made, Purveyors of well-made classic goods, San Francisco and Santa Monica, CA
- Tugboat Print Shop, Hand-carved woodblock printing, Pittsburgh
- Taylor Stitch, Makers of fine craft tailored clothing, San Francisco
- Alabamboo, Makers of the Bamboo bike frame, Greensboro, AL
- Eatwell CSA, Organic farmers and CSA box providers, Dixon, CA
- Andante Dairy, Biochemist turned craft cheese maker, Petaluma, CA
- Colossal Media, The people behind the hand-painted billboard, New York and Greater USA
- Tim Kerr, The musician’s musician and an artist’s artist, Austin, TX
- Stephen Shore, Photographer, bookmaker and professor, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY
- Best Made Co., Makers of tools and other goods, New York, NY
- Moo.com, an online printing company creating beautiful products from your own photos or designs, London
The publications are also supported by a video promoting Mohawk Superfine’s history, heritage and attributes, while underscoring the importance of craftsmanship and collaboration with the maker community.
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