7.18.12
Features
The uncalculated aftermath of the deepwater horizon oil spill
The uncalculated aftermath of the deepwater horizon oil spill.
7.10.12
Blogs
How new technology is shaping the designer
As the tools of a craft evolve, so too do the craftsmen. The late ’90s saw the first glimpses of computer-aided design (CAD) being applied to surfboard manufacturing. Since, the programs and processes have improved, allowing an art once left solely in the hands of traditional shapers to be accessible to those with little or no hands-on shaping experience. And, consequently, with this shift from handsaw and planer to keyboard and mouse comes a simultaneous shift in the profile of the surfboard shaper.
6.27.12
Features
Unfunded and unsupervised, many California State Parks prepare to close their gates
Unfunded and unsupervised, many California State Parks prepare to close their gates.
10.19.11
Features
We thought we killed it. But like a zombie, the Trestles toll road is back
We thought we killed it. But like a zombie, the Trestles toll road is back.
6.14.11
Features
How technology is changing the way we watch heats, for better or worse
How technology is changing the way we watch heats, for better or worse.
4.5.11
Features
A proposed wave farm at San Onofre ignites new debate
A proposed wave farm at San Onofre ignites new debate.
3.29.11
Features
A Day in the Life of a Surf Reporter
Insight into the surfing world's most obscure profession
Insight into the surfing world's most obscure profession.


