Talkin’ Toys with Kidrobot Founder Paul Budnitz

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ARTGIANTS4FootDunnyArtist, designer, author, filmmaker, entrepreneur, creator of stunning titanium bikesPaul Budnitz is a man of many talents, but he is best known as the founder of Kidrobot. More than a decade after its founding, the company’s ever-changing family of limited-edition art toys ranges from blind-boxed, collect-them-all figures to a high-gloss uberDunny that stands four feet tall–and will set you back $5,000.

Budnitz returns to his toy design roots with a new twist on the DIY Munnys that remain among Kidrobot’s top sellers: on October 16, Skillshare will launch his “Beautiful Plastic” online class in toy design. We seized the moment to ask Budnitz how he got his start, the first toy he designed, and what toys have caught his eye lately.

How did you get started designing toys?
In 2001 I fell in love with some very early Michael Lau toys that I saw in Hong Kong. And almost simultaneously, discovered that Bounty Hunter was making toys in Tokyo. I thought they were beautiful–a perfect combination of pop-art, design, pop culture–just these amazing little sculptures. Because they were all limited edition, when they sold out they were gone forever. That made them precious. I founded Kidrobot in 2002 to make toys with my friends, mostly street artists and designers and graphic artists.

Do you remember the first toy you ever designed?
I think the first toy was actually Dunny, with Tristan Eaton. I have to credit him with the brilliance of that toy, he is one of the greatest illustrators alive in my opinion. We spent about a year on it (I think) trying to get the design right. The idea was to make it the best canvas possible for other people to draw on. That is why the face is so big and flat and round. It’s also got attitude. We put one foot in front of the other, and cut the shoulders at an angle, so when the head turns in looks a little menacing. It’s still Kidrobot’s most popular toy.

What is your toy design pet peeve?
I left Kidrobot several years ago to work on my bicycle company and do some other things, since I just felt like it was time for me to move on. I love the company, but it is difficult for me to see the direction it has taken. I know that the people over there are working to renew some of the original spark and originality. I encourage them to do so.

To me it’s sad when great things get watered down and become obvious and corporate. Creating magic through design is difficult to maintain!
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Beautiful Plastic: Creating a Great Designer Toy

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Hold on to your Dunnys and Munnys, design fans, because Kidrobot founder Paul Budnitz is making time in his new life as a maker of beautiful bicycles to guide Smorkin’ Labbit lovers–and anyone else who is interested–through the process of creating a great designer toy. Budnitz has signed on to teach “Beautiful Plastic: Creating a Great Designer Toy,” an online course that launches October 16 through Skillshare.

“The goal of the class is to help artists sketch their own toy,” Budnitz tells us. “I talk about the basic history of designer toys, since it’s important to know the medium in which you’re working. There’s also a discussion about appropriation and juxtaposition, two elements of design that are found in most good art (and toys), and some ideas of how to apply this to your own toy.” And of course, he’ll offer plenty of pointers on how to design and draw a toy, with an eye to getting it off the page and into into production.
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The High Priest of Toby

Questa nuova versione del Toby di Gary Baseman in versione predicatore uscirà intorno ai primi di dicembre. Alto 9 pollici e stampato in sole 450 copie, The High Priest of Toby lo troverete anche sullo store online di Atom Plastic.

The High Priest of Toby

The High Priest of Toby

The High Priest of Toby

Skullcandy x Kidrobot

A partire dal 2 dicembre saranno disponibili c/o i negozi Kidrobot, kidrobot.com e negozi Skullcandy selezionatila Limited Edition Kidrobot Mix Master, in nero lucido con pattern della silhouette Dunny, e la Kidrobot Agent, in azzurro opaco, bianco e magenta.

Skullcandy x Kidrobot

Skullcandy x Kidrobot

Skullcandy x Kidrobot

Toby’s Secret Society Mini Series

Una serie blind box da tenere sott’occhio. Disegnata dal grande Gary Baseman x KidRobot. Disponibile dal 20 ottobre da Atom Plastic.

Toby’s Secret Society Mini Series

Toby’s Secret Society Mini Series

Kidrobot for Swatch

Un excellente collaboration entre KidRobot et Swatch afin de concevoir des toys Dunny ainsi que des montres customisés par 8 artistes de divers horizons tels que Gary Baseman, Jeremyville, Frank Kozik ou encore Tilt. La vidéo en stop-motion a été imaginé par HappyCentro.



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Jeremyville come back to Milan

Avviso a tutti fans dell’eccentrico artista australiano Jeremyville. In occasione della Milan Fashion Night Out giovedì 8 settembre, presenterà nello store Swatch di Montenapoleone la nuova collezione Swatch x Kidrobot che include il modello inserito nel post. In poche parole: live painting, foto, sorrisi, bella li…io c’ero!

Jeremyville come back to Milan

Jeremyville come back to Milan

South Park Mini Dead Kenny by Kidrobot

Importante release per Kidrobot. In occasione del Comic Con di San Diego del 21 luglio uscirà questa versione dello sfortunato Kenny che, per chi non lo sapesse, ci rimane secco ad ogni puntata della leggendaria serie South Park.
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South Park Mini Dead Kenny by Kidrobot

South Park Mini Dead Kenny by Kidrobot

South Park Mini Dead Kenny by Kidrobot

Supakitch

Supakitch, originaire de Montpellier, mélange les disciplines aussi bien que les influences mais la peinture reste son médium favori. Il a collaboré avec Kidrobot, Converse, Carhartt ou Emilie Simon. Supakitch a récemment travaillé avec Pigments Editions pour l’édition de ses sérigraphies.



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Lightbotz

Une customisation originale par le designer américain Marcus Tremonto avec cette gamme de figurines en vinyle vendues chez le célèbre fabricant Kidrobot. En édition limitée et baptisée “Lightbotz”, elles sont inspirées par la science-fiction et le monde des jeux-vidéos.



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