November 28th, 2012 by Jeff
Seven One Eight Design will be offering Limited Edition Prints starting this December.
For our first print, we will be offering our iconic “I Subway NY” print from our Subway Series line of products.

The “I Subway NY” prints are available in the following sizes: 12×12, 24×24, 36×36 and 48×48 (48×48 inches shown in the image above).
Prints are available in Navy with Red, Orange and Cyan (shown above) as well as the Classic “I Love NY” Colors : Red, White and Black.
Contact us for pricing and more info
Tags: Design, I Love NY, I Subway NY, MTA Signs, New York City, NYC, Subway NYC, Subway Prints, Subway Signs
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November 28th, 2012 by Jeff
Seven One Eight Design recently had our Bedford Ave Bike Rack featured in Teneues Publishing’s new coffee table book “The Bike Book”. Teneues did a great job finding some very cool bicycles and bike related products for this book, which by the way would make a great holiday gift for any cyclist!
Click here to purchase direct from: Teneues
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Tags: Bedford Ave Bike Rack, Bike Racks, Brooklyn Machine Works, Fix Gear Bike Racks, Teneues Publishing
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January 13th, 2011 by Jeff
Gizmodo write up on our Lanterns.
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December 22nd, 2010 by Jeff
We finally have some images up on our website of the Bedford Ave Bike Rack, which we custom design and build by hand in our Brooklyn workshop. Our bike racks are made to fit your frame and can be mounted vertically or horizontally. Contact us for pricing and more info.
We would like to thank Joe, over at Brooklyn Machine Works, for hooking us up on the bike build. In addition, thank you to Ken and his crew at Chari and Co. And last, but not least, we want to thank MD over at Velocity for the B43′s, which complete these bikes!
We are making 25 Limited Edition “718 Factory Team” issued bikes. Contact us on availability and more info.
Look for our products at select shops and on our website.
Tags: 718 Bike Rack, Bedford Ave, Bedford Ave Bike Rack, Bike Rack, Brooklyn Machine Works, Chari & Co, DQM, Fix Gear, Jeff Mayer, Track Bike
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December 21st, 2010 by Jeff
We are proud to announce 718 Made in Brooklyn is now a part of the Voos line up for 2011. Voos showcases “locally grown design” over in their Williamsburg showroom / gallery. Check out their Site for more details.

Tags: 5 Borough, 718, Bike Rack, Brooklyn, Design, Modern Furniture, Shut, Skateboxes, Subway Lanterns, Supreme, Voos, Zoo York
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December 3rd, 2010 by Jeff

Doc Martin (Le) Poisson Rouge NYC 2010
Tags: DJ Doc Martin, Doc Martin, Dubtribe, House Music, Sublevel
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August 20th, 2010 by Jeff

The 2010 kid’s tee designs are now available for retail orders. Dealers Contact us for pricing and production time.
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May 27th, 2010 by Jeff

718 Made in Brooklyn hooked up with Brooklyn Machine Works on building 25 Limited Edition Fix Gear Bikes. These rides are built up with BMW’s new Launch Pad frame and fork as well as a BMW stem, headset, seat post and cranks. Other components include Velocity B43 wheels & hubs, Dura Ace 16t cog, Brooks leather seat, Atom Lab Pimp bars, Odyssey Twisted PC pedals, Hold Fast pedal straps and some red Oury grips. 718 has added their take on the 80′s BMX bike era with their FACTORY TEAM stickers and I RIDE NY logos on the white, red and black bikes. Contact us for more info or to purchase one of the 20 bikes still available.
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May 23rd, 2010 by Jeff
courtesy of New York Magazine:


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May 21st, 2010 by Jeff

Flavorwire reviews our work from the latest BKLYN DESIGNS show:
Exhibiting recently at BKLYN DESIGNS, Mayer showed coolly crafted skate boxes for displaying decks, customized subway lanterns, hats and kid’s clothes that promote cycling and subway commuting, and seating and lighting that riffs on the MTA’s signage. Besides design, the 718 Made in Brooklyn site flaunts Mayer’s photography, which reflects his interest in a city in constant motion and delves underground to cover DJ culture with equal enthusiasm.
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