Meet the creators! We profile 5 amazing artists and brands who are making the most sought-after Skateboard Guitar Stickers on the market today.
Introduction: The Minds Behind the Adhesive
Every time you peel and stick a piece of Skateboard Guitar Stickers onto your gear, you’re not just applying a decal—you’re displaying a tiny piece of someone’s imagination. The vibrant culture we enjoy is driven by a community of independent artists and iconic brands who translate the energy of the scene into tangible art. This article shines a spotlight on five such creators (a mix of real and hypothetical examples for illustration) who are pushing the boundaries of design for Skateboard Guitar Stickers.

Creator 1: Shreddy Krueger Designs
- Style & Vibe: Shreddy Krueger is the brainchild of artist Mark Rios, known for its horror-punk aesthetic mixed with classic skate art. Think classic Universal Monsters playing Fender Strats, or zombie skaters doing kickflips.
- The “Skateboard Guitar” Twist: Mark’s work seamlessly blends the two worlds. His most popular sticker is a ghoul with a guitar for a body, riding a skateboard made of bones. It’s dark, funny, and perfectly captures the rebellious spirit of both cultures.
- Artist Quote: “I grew up watching horror movies, skating behind the 7-11, and trying to learn Sabbath riffs on my cheap guitar. My art is just all that stuff mashed together in my brain and spilled onto a screen.”
- Where to Find Them: Etsy and Instagram @shreddykruegerdesigns.
Creator 2: Fender Musical Instruments Corporation
- Style & Vibe: As one of the most iconic guitar brands in the world, Fender’s stickers are the definition of classic cool. They are clean, logo-driven, and instantly recognizable.
- The “Skateboard Guitar” Twist: While not a fusion artist, Fender stickers are a fundamental building block of the culture. You’ll see the classic Fender “F” logo on countless skateboard decks. It represents a timeless taste in music and a commitment to quality that skaters respect. It’s a badge of honor for those who appreciate the classics.
- Where to Find Them: Any guitar store or online music retailer.
Creator 3: Riff Ramp Graphics
- Style & Vibe: Run by the husband-and-wife team of Jake and Sarah, Riff Ramp focuses on a more whimsical, cartoonish, and often retro 80s/90s aesthetic.
- The “Skateboard Guitar” Twist: Their designs are full of joy and nostalgia. A popular design is a VW bus with a skateboard on the roof rack and a guitar leaning out the window. Another features a cartoon dog with a mohawk, playing a flying-V while balancing on a skateboard. Their Skateboard Guitar Stickers are less about rebellion and more about the pure, fun connection between the two hobbies.
- Artist Quote: “We just want to make people smile. Skating and music brought us together, and our art is our way of sharing that happiness.”
- Where to Find Them: Their own e-commerce website and at select skate shop.
Creator 4: Independent Band: “The Concrete Waves”
- Style & Vibe: This fictional punk band’s stickers are pure, raw DIY. The design is their band logo—a jagged font over a graphic of a breaking wave that also looks like a sound wave.
- The “Skateboard Guitar” Twist: The band members are all skaters, and their music is directly about their experiences in the skate community. Their Skateboard Guitar Stickers are the most authentic kind—a direct symbol of a band that lives the lifestyle they sing about. You’ll find these stickers on the guitars of their fans and the skateboards of their local scene.
- Where to Find Them: At their live shows and through their Bandcamp page.
Creator 5: OBSKYR Designs
- Style & Vibe: OBSKYR is for the minimalist. Their designs are clean, often using single-color prints, geometric shapes, and clever negative space.
- The “Skateboard Guitar” Twist: One of their most famous designs is a simple outline that, when you look at it one way, is the body of a guitar, and when you look at it another, is the silhouette of a skateboard deck. It’s intelligent, subtle, and incredibly cool.
- Where to Find Them: Redbubble and Society6.
Conclusion: Support the Scene
The next time you’re looking for new Skateboard Guitar Stickers, remember that you’re not just buying a product; you’re supporting an artist’s dream or a brand’s mission. You’re funding the creation of more art and helping to keep this vibrant, cross-cultural community alive and sticking.
