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2005 in Review: Collaborations by Ami Kealoha

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Cool Hunting teamed up with some of the best and brightest artists and designers over this past year, and the results, like sneaker memory games, custom Camonanos, and the new podcast, make us proud to have them in our repertoire.

M ss ng P eces Video Podcast
Youth of Tomorrow Pair-o-Deez Deck
Youth of Tomorrow Pair-o-Deez Game
Colorware Camonano
Derek Aylward and Seth Brau Wrapping Paper
Barking Irons vs Cool Hunting T-shirt
Cool Hunting, Needled, and Tropolism banner ads by the Best Society
Timbuk2 All Canvas Artist Bags
CH x Timbuk2 Artist Bags
Cool Hunting Artist Showcase

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This entry posted on 28 December 2005 at 4:50 PM
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