What does Quicksilver symbol mean?

The Quiksilver logo was designed by founders Alan Green and John Law. The cresting wave and snow capped mountain logo symbolise excellence and authenticity. The logo was inspired by a famous Japanese woodcut depicting a typhoon wave and Mt Fuji. Previously the logo has been used with various wordmarks alongside.

Who designed the Quiksilver logo?

The Quicksilver logo is one of the iconic emblems, known all over the globe. And the fact, that it was designed by the founders of the brand, John Law and Alan Green, significantly adds to its value.

Who started quicksilver?

Jeff HakmanQuiksilver / Founder

Who is quicksilver owned by?

Quiksilver, known for its surfwear, was founded in Australia but is now majority-owned by an American investment group, Oaktree Capital Management, and based in California.

Who started Quicksilver?

Who was drift based on?

Drift is a 2013 Australian film about the birth of the surf industry in the 1970s. It was shot in Western Australia and co-directed by Morgan O’Neill and Ben Nott. It stars Sam Worthington, Xavier Samuel and Myles Pollard, and is based on several true stories from the era….Drift (2013 Australian film)

Drift
Budget $11.4 million

Can Xavier Samuel surf?

I realised there’s surfing in three of your films, is that a hobby? XS: No. Sometimes I think I must be the only Australian that doesn’t surf! I grew up in the suburbs, nowhere near the coast, but I think at an audition at some point I ticked the ‘Yes, I can surf’ box.

Does O’Neill still exist?

Company Founder Jack O’Neill died on 2 June 2017, aged 94….O’Neill (brand)

Type Private
Products Apparel, Snowwear, Swimwear, Surfwear, Lifestyle
Owner privately held
Website http://www.oneill.com

Is Drift a true story?

The Australian film Drift is based on a true story of brothers who moved from surfing into the manufacture and sales of surf gear.