• Welcome to HaroDesign

    est. 1993
    design • marketing
  • creative leader in powersports

  • elevating great brands

We are harodesign

AUTHENTIC.

We don’t work from a bubble on the 50th floor; you’ll find us at the track, in the pits, collaborating with some of the best and fastest brands on the planet.

PASSIONATE.

We’re not just an agency; we are a specialized team of experts on brand strategy, advertising and design, who are also former athletes and passionate enthusiasts.

PROVEN.

For more than two decades Harodesign has delivered a proven work product that has elevated marquee brands and propelled young start-ups into market leaders.

ABOUT US

Since 1993 we have helped build some of the most successful brands in action sports, power sports and motor racing. From world-class racing facilities and global lifestyle brands, to leading automotive and motorcycle icons and consumer electronics giants, chances are you’ve seen our work.

action sports
40%
motorsports
25%
powersports
35%

Our Process

The Challenge

Successful brands need to tell a story, and that’s exactly what we are here for. We take what your passionate about and build a compelling narrative around it through strategy, imagery and activation.

The Magic

We help you appeal to the consumer’s senses through a convection of visual communication that starts with understanding your target audience and then capitalizing on every chance to captivate them.

The Solution

There is more than one solution to any design challenge. We find the one that is the right fit for who you are, and what you believe.

“You can tell a lot by the company we keep—at Harodesign we work with the best.”

Bob Haro, owner / creative director

Our Work

Some Fun Facts

4 Most backflips on a BMX bike
—Jed Mildon
7 Most F1 World Championships
—Michael Schumacher
85 Most Supercross wins
—Jeremy McGrath
376.36 Fastest land speed motorcycle
—Rocky Robinson

Services

  • Graphic Design

    Graphic Design

    We can help you tell your company’s story in a compelling way. Contact us to find out how.

  • Advertising

    Advertising

    We can help you get the word out, spread your message, etc. Contact us to find out how.

  • Branding

    Branding

    We can help you strengthen your brand identity. Contact us to find out how.

  • Digital Marketing

    Digital Marketing

    We can help you take advantage of the latest social networking technology. Contact us to find out how.

  • Product Design

    Product Design

    We can help you design, develop, and implement your product. Contact us to find out how.

FROM THE JOURNAL

Born From BMX

Bob Haro, born and raised in Southern California, is an inspirational designer, artist, athlete and entrepreneur. Bob, known today as the Father of Freestyle BMX Riding, is one of the few athletes in action sports to be recognized as an icon to the sport that he founded during the late 1970s.

Today Bob’s story and relevance to BMX continues as an often-highlighted action sports personality in various media, invited guest of honor and speaker at events and is followed by thousands of fans around the world though his Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and other social media sites.

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London Calling

When BMX was introduced into the Olympics in 2008, Nike partnered with Bob as a designer and spokesperson for their BMX team apparel program. Bob designed the official team uniforms, logos and worked as a spokesperson for Nike on their 2008 and 2012 Olympic efforts.

In 2012, the London Olympics brought with them more involvement from Bob when Academy Award winning director, Danny Boyle, hired him as a choreographer for the Opening Ceremonies. Bob was accredited with choreographing the closing scene in the ceremonies with the Dove riders.

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ET & Me

Kids weren’t the only ones who took notice of Bob’s exceptional riding skills and, in 1981, Hollywood came calling. Bob was one of lead stunt riders cast for the iconic BMX scene in Steven Spielberg’s classic film, E.T. The epic BMX chase towards the end of the movie lasted more than three minutes and is still, to this day, considered one of the most memorable moments in cinematic history.

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