Got another opportunity to contribute to the EBF world takeover when we recently did the artwork for their new location in Rockingham, NH. Once again thanks to the great team at EBF for sticking with us, and as usual for the great design work!
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EVERYBODY FIGHTS HILLTOP
Another day, another EveryBodyFights! This fast growing business isn’t slowing down any time soon. Congrats on this new location in Saugus, MA! Keep fighting!
Everybody Fights Atlanta
We took a quick trip down to Atlanta to install this all-over graphic at Everybody Fights‘s newest satellite location at the Windy Hill Athletic Club.
EBF Philly
We just wrapped up a new EveryBody Fights location, this time in Philadelphia. We did a full, wall to wall – floor to ceiling bag room and a huge feature mural in the ring room, as well as a few small hits throughout.
As always was great working with the EBF team and congrats on their continued growth and success!
EveryBodyFights Lexington
Recently travelled down to Lexington, KY to install a few room treatments/murals for the newest EBF location. It’s awesome to see this business expanding into new territory and we were thrilled to be asked to come along for the ride. Always a pleasure working with the team at EBF.
EVERYBODYFIGHTS NYC
Murals for EveryBodyFights NYC.
New York, NY
EveryBodyFights
Over the summer we were asked to come in on a new project being developed in town by George “Monk” Foreman III. He was building a new boxing/lifestyle gym in South Boston, EveryBodyFights, and we were tasked with bringing his vision to life on the walls within the new space. After working closely with them for several weeks to develop a look and feel that fit with the rest of the brands image, we settled on a design and got to painting.
We brought in our talented friend Kenji Nakayama to join us on this one, and together did three walls total; a large wall in the main gym area and two smaller ones in the main entry way. The end results exceeded expectations on this one, and really set the tone for how the rest of the space should look.
Thanks to George, AJ and the rest of the team at EBF!