
Bomb Story: Nothing says the 1980s like neon - both the glass tubes and signs, as well as the colors. In the beginning, The Hundreds was inspired by our experiences and aesthetic as '80s and '90s children. So over the years, we built a lot of custom neon signs as marketing tools for the brand. We pay respects to those influences with the Neon Adam.| Background Story: The challenge was to design a new camouflage pattern using only one color. Typically, camos are broken up into multi-colored panels - was there a way to simplify the artwork down to its most base elements? We were able to retain the same identifiable shapes, but in order to distinguish them from each other, we used gradients like shadows or shading. Mission accomplished.