Stackin’ Parks Not Tricks: The Rise of IM Fingerboarding
A self-taught builder from Poland, this wood technologist turned fingerboard park visionary has been shaping the scene since 2006. Founder of IM Fingerboarding, he’s built everything from backyard parks to branded installations, including the iconic forklift park. Though he jokes about being a “horrible rider,” his creativity, craftsmanship, and dedication to growing the community speak for themselves.

He might call himself a “horrible rider,” but what he lacks in fingerboard tricks, he makes up for in pure creativity. A wood technologist by trade, father of two daughters, and longtime fan of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, this builder from Poland has been quietly shaping the landscape of fingerboarding for nearly two decades.
His journey began in 2006 with a Tech Deck, a new city, and a growing obsession with skate culture. Riding never came easy, but building? That clicked fast. In 2008, he launched MINIRAMP FINGERBOARDS, crafting decks and simple spots with a local skateshop. After a long break for university and work, he rebranded in 2018 as IM Fingerboarding and dove back in with a fresh focus.
What started with a single fingerboarding park for a local skatepark turned into a wave of commissions: from parks for kids to a scale replica for skateboard brand POGO. That collab sparked POGO Finger Jam, now evolved into Rebel Finger Session, a grassroots contest in his own city. With no personal parks to host events on, he committed to building one new park each year to grow his own collection.
Now eight parks deep, he’s also completed commercial builds for Hot Wheels Poland and an energy drink brand. One of his most iconic creations? A forklift fingerboarding park, born from a joke and a $3 toy that spiraled into a $60 obsession and one of his favorite projects yet.
Today, he’s working on a diorama-style fingerboarding park dropping this summer and building out the next Rebel contest setup. He might not land a nollie flip every time, but when it comes to vision, story, and craftsmanship—he’s already a legend.
