![]() Phil Johnston solid rail hop on the cover. Printed in 2005, I think we did 250 copies of these via a local printed in B&W, so long ago. Printed in 2004, Black and White, 70 copies photocopied and Distributed around to local stores. ![]() How much does TV stereotype the BMX scene ? Living the underground: Jamie Pape and Richard Newberry. Printed in 2004, 50 copies of this were made via photocopier and distributed to local bmx shops. I stapled them together and we just dropped them in a couple local shops and to riders we met. One day mission: Shepparton skatepark and Craigebourne bowl.Ĭooper Brownlee,, june 2012: Total D.I.Y style zine, I laid it out on my mums computer using Microsoft Word and printed a copy out and Leons dad was nice enough to print 50 copies of it out at his work for us. 70 copies photocopied and sent around to various bike shops. The very first issue of the Zine, printed in 2003. This is where I think having more schooling and learning more about graphic design would have helped me back then, I think about certain things now and wish I did it differently but all in all it works out and I like the name.įocalpoint Magazine was released in print for 27 issues but made the transition to an online based magazine in 2012. I honestly cant remember how the actual name came about but I am pretty sure it had to do with photography as at the time I was also getting into that a lot so it spawned from that. Myself, Leon Sablinskis, Andrei Sablinskis, Stuart Dolley and Allan Briotti (R.I.P) were always talking about ways to get more riders exposure in this country and thats how it came about. ![]() If you want to add any info, please contact Australian BMX magazine.Ĭooper Brownlee,, june 2012: Melbourne, Australia in early 2003 was when it started I believe.
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