
We have just been commissioned by Ramp Riders to define their brand, produce posters, fliers and a new website.
Ramp Riders who are part of Project Freedom, a non-profitable charity who provide a safe and adrenaline-fuelled environment for young bikers, skateboarders and rollerbladers of all abilities to show off their moves
The website will highlight the mobile skate park which encourages children to be healthy and active, and to build relationships with each other and with Outreach Workers on the project.
Andrew Vint, from Blackbrook, manages Ramp Riders across St Helens, and has seen an amazing response from the children – and dads – who have got involved at the weekly sessions.
“Through the project, we are also breaking down community barriers and assisting the building up of relationships between local areas. Anyone is welcome to join in any of the sessions, and it’s all free.”
If you would like to get involved in the project, get down to a mobile skate park near you.
Ramp Riders opens from 4.30pm to 7pm at Vista Road Park, Haydock on Monday; St Theresa’s Four Acre, Sutton on Tuesday; Fingerpost, Nanny Goat Park on Wednesday; and Portico, Uplands Road, Thatto Heath on Thursday.