Reese Forbe, no-comply (1997) – Dan Wolfe photo
Here’s a set of Harold Hunter LifeStyles wheels for Underworld Element from the early 90’s (obviously). These are saved in all their glory, including the Anti-Vibra-Ribbed Flatspoticide yellow urethane. I couldn’t think of anything worse to skate through the streets in New York with…
While working on MAKE IT COUNT, we compiled every Element ad, catalog, picture, product, and anything else imaginable under the sun. It was a huge undertaking that I can now thank Johnny (Schillereff) and his pack-rat tendencies for… He has the most ridiculous stuff saved, ever.
Looking back, most of this collection never saw the light of day, while other images had became instant classics. So it only seemed fitting to share some of what I’ve been working with. I’ll (try and) post a few images daily… Some recognizable, some unseen.
These are two ads, that in my opinion, hold true to the Element look and feel, and nearly 15 years later, these are as relevant as ever.


The original commercial series focused on the symbiotic relationship between a skateboard’s creation and the skater in his environment. We created 6 commercials, that were all similar, but each ended with a different skater and the board that was being created.
Recently, I unearthed the footage for MAKE IT COUNT, and put together a re-edited version to song by musical genius, Loren Humphrey, with inspiration taken from Phillip Glass.
This commercial stars Johnny Schillereff (Element Founder & President), describing the Element tree logo, and its inception. The footage shown is from the opening title scene to MAKE IT COUNT. On November 1st, Chapter 3 “FIRE” will release, which features a longer edit, focusing on the history and message behind the logo.
The music used, is by Loren Humphrey, who has created most of the soundtrack to MAKE IT COUNT, along with a ton of other Element AV projects.
NOW PLAYING…
MAKE IT COUNT – CHAPTER 2 “WATER”
The first incarnation of Element came in the form of a small collaborative, East Coast company called Underworld Element. Most often referred to as Underworld, the company was inspired by the hip-hop movement and used a mixture of urban styles and reflected a raw and controversial vibe.
Soon after its inception, Underworld was plagued with many challenges, and the business began to collapse. Its original crew had all moved on, and Johnny was left with two choices: either turn the struggling brand around, or abandon Underworld altogether and start something entirely new.
Titus skate shop in Münster, Germany hosted a premiere for Chapter One of MAKE IT COUNT: The Element Story. The event was complete with beers, brats, and a flat bar session, see below for event photos. Sprechen Sie Deutsch? There is a video here.
The East Coast Tour came to a close with a great demo and signing in Frederick, MD. The day started at Pit Crew with a massive signing, and ended at the skate park with a demo. Thanks to Muska’s encouragement, the skies parted ways after a short rain, and the Element team killed it. Check out video and photos from the day that includes Bam Margera, Chad Muska, Levi Brown, Mike V, Collin Provost, Chad Tim Tim and Darrell Stanton. Thanks to everyone that came out, especially Tim and everyone at Pit Crew for a last day of tour that couldn’t have been better.
Video by Marc Falkenstien
Click here to view the photos on Flickr.
Thousands came out to Coastal Edge in Virginia Beach, VA for a mini ramp jam, team signing, Revolution Mother show and even live painting from Element Advocates Mike Kershnar and Brooke Reidt. Element riders Bam Margera, Mike V, Muska ,Collin Provost, Chad Tim Tim, Darrell Stanton and Levi Brown were all on hand. Thanks to Coastal Edge for putting on an insane event! Photos and video below.
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