Somewhere in my weekend web travels (and to start your week of the same), I stumbled across Mumble Magazine, an e-zine dedicated to street & contemporary culture, particularly within the realm of skateboarding. The clean layout and simple graphics really invite you into the page and make it easy to explore a wealth of content ranging from video interviews to free online music, to book reviews and skateboard deck designs.

Mumble also features a weekly cartoon series called Mumbleville done by none other than “we have no more descriptors for how awesomely awesome this guy is,” Jeremyville. And, while it’s not clear exactly what the connection to Mumble is, clicking on “shop” in the top right corner will take you to an online store called Umbrella which has a bunch of fun t-shirt designs, books, and art prints. Definitely worth a look or three.


onethousandohms Tuesday, 09.04.07 @ 11:59 am

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