22 Amazing Helmet Painters
To many people, a helmet is just the thing that protects your head. But there is a cottage industry of artisans that use helmets as the raw material to create works of fine art that just-so-happen to double as safety equipment.
Custom-painted helmets can take upwards of 40 hours for disassembly, design, paint, and reassembly before seeing action on track. They are incredible labors of love created by craftsmen around the globe. This list was originally published on the MotorsportReg.com Blog by me and has been updated as I’ve found new painters whose work I admire. In this third edition, I’ve highlighted twenty-two of the best and their most stunning designs ranging from amateur karting to Formula 1.
Warning: Racing is dangerous (and addictive). Buy the best helmet you can afford. Then decide whether you can afford to have it painted.
Brett King Design
Brett King, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

π brettkingdesign.com |π @brettkingdesign |πΈ brettkingdesign
Brett King Design’s distinctive logo can be found on the visors of professional racers such as Fabian Coulthard (Australian V8 Supercars), Michael Essa (Formula D), Joey Hand (DTM/IMSA), Jamie McMurray (NASCAR), and Josef Newgarden (IndyCar).
I chose BKD to paint my helmets (most recently, top left) because, Brett’s sharp lines, contrasting finishes, and detail work stand out. I began to consistently recognize his logo on helmets that I admired. It came out even better than I hoped – I had two people stop me at Circuit of the Americas just to snap a photo for Instagram.
Arai also produces a limited edition Signet-Q helmet designed by King. He has expanded to vehicle liveries and clothing that reflects his #refineyouridentity style. His instagram is πΈ drool-worthy.
Liquid Colour Design
Iaian Baldwin, Ireland

π liquidcolourdesign.com | π @liquidcolour | πΈ liquidcolourdesign
Hailing from Ireland, Baldwin has a firm presence across the UK and the Middle East with helmets for karting, rally, and GT racing. He counts the Citroen WRC team and European Le Mans Series champ Matt Griffin as customers. In addition to helmets, Baldwin provides livery design and custom airbrush and paint work for vehicles and bicycles.
DirDesigns
Stefan Di Resta, Central Scotland

π dirdesigns.com |π @dirdesigns |πΈ dirdesigns
Stefan Di Resta is the brother of DTM and Formula 1 racer Paul Di Resta but is also a racer himself. In addition to helmets for his brother, Di Resta has also produced helmets for Le Mans winner Harry Tincknell and European and World karting champion George Russell. He’s in a battle with Brett King for best hashtag representing his work with #yourfastestidentity.
Troy Lee Designs
Troy Lee, Corona, California, USA

π troyleedesigns.com |π @troyleedesigns |πΈ troyleedesigns
What is there to say about Troy Lee that hasn’t already been said? While he came from a motorcycle background, his helmets have become an empire and can be found in all forms of racing. Notable motorcycle racers wearing custom Troy Lee helmets include Jeremy McGrath, Ryan Villopoto, Wayne Gardner, Tommy Hayden, and Roger Lee Hayden.
Alive Design
Alex Alives, Santa Fe Springs, California, USA

π alivedesignco.com
Based in Southern California, Alives started more than 10 years ago and counts Bryan Herta, Simon Pagenaud, Kenton Koch, and Craig Stanton as customers. His helmets cover a wide range of styles making him able to meet the needs of a variety of customers in different categories.
JCB CrΓ©ation
Jean-Cristophe Bignon, Fay aux Loges, France

π jcbcreation.com
Our first international painter, Bignon began painting helmets 20 years ago in 1996 making him one of the most experienced painters on our list. He counts Formula 1 / IndyCar driver Sebastien Bourdais, GT pilot Alex PrΓ©mat and Sahara Force India test driver Esteban Ocon as customers at the top level of motorsport. He has been a prolific painter and his gallery is full of incredible helmets.
Savage Designs
Mike Savage, Melbourne, Florida, USA

π savagedesigns.com |πΈ savagedesigns1
With an emphasis equally away from the road course, Savage designs helmets for “dirt, street or super speedways”. In forums, we found his customers rabidly promoting his work which is always a good sign. Racers include IndyCar driver Conor Daly and sports car pilots Guy Cosmo and JoΓ£o Barbosa.
Corby Concepts
Michael Corby – Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

π corbyconcepts.com |π @corbyconcepts |πΈ corbyconcepts
Working from the center of the racing universe, Corby has been painting for 25 years beginning with his own karting helmet. He produced an annual specialty helmet for Buddy Rice and the Indy 500. When Rice won the race in 2004, Red Bull commissioned him to paint 50 replica helmets, one of which was sent to President George W. Bush.
Polen Designs
Austin Polen, Goodland, Indiana, USA

π polendesigns.com |π @polendesignsinc |πΈ polendesigns
Also hailing from Indiana, Polen is an up-and-coming painter already working with big names. He counts Graham Rahal (IndyCar), Jack Harvey (Indy Lights), and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (NASCAR) as racers wearing his lids. He’s another painter with a great Instagram feed – complete with custom-pinstriped Christmas ornaments.
Helmart Designs
Tyler Richardson, Waikato, New Zealand

π helmart.co.nz |πΈ tyler_helmart
The lone Kiwi on the list, Richardson also started by painting his own karting helmet. After painting helmets for many friends, he opened Helmart Designs more than 10 years ago. Helmart helmets can be found protecting Formula 1 / Formula E racer Sebastien Buemi, Mercedes DTM racer Gary Paffett and 2015 WEC Champion Brendon Hartley. He has a great Instagram feed with incredibly detailed photos of his helmets.
CenSport
Tyler Cennarusa, Boise, Idaho, USA

π censport.com |π @censportgfx |πΈ censport
Cennarusa, or CenSport as people simply refer to him online, has worked with a long list of professional and amateur racers. His name comes up frequently in helmet painter recommendation threads and he has seemingly worked with half of the American sports car racing grid including drivers Tommy Milner, Mike Skeen, Bryan Sellers, and Dane Cameron. CenSport’s Instagram feed also features 360Β° videos of recent helmets.
Axcel Fast Graphics
Arcadia, California, USA

π axcelfastgraphics.com |πΈ axcelfastgraphics
Founded by Alex Paglia, Axcel is a team of talented painters in Southern California. Their professional racers include Townsend Bell, Scott Dixon, and Alexander Rossi. Axcel has also supported young racer Bruno Carneiro since 2004.
Smart Race Paint
Patrice Harvey, Quebec, Canada

π smartracepaint.com |πΈ pharveysmart
From Canada come the beautiful helmets of Patrice Harvey. There is definitely some maple leaf pride in Harvey’s work for Canadian racers Michael Valiante and Robert Wickens but his work is equally great for DTM driver Bruno Spengler.
JMD Helmdesign
Jens Munser, Salzgitter, Germany

π jmd.de
We became aware of JMD through our obsession with Sebastien Vettel’s helmets. While Vettel doesn’t use a new helmet at every race according to Munser, he does retire any helmet in which he wins and so Munser has delivered more than 100 helmets to the four-time Formula 1 champion.
But Munser’s customer list doesn’t stop there! In F1 alone, he has designed helmets for 24 drivers including Michael Schumacher, Fernando Alonso, Mark Webber, Nico Rosberg, Felipe Massa, and Nico Hulkenberg making him one of the most recognizable painters in the game.
Off Axis Paint
Greg Stumpff, Mooresville, North Carolina, USA

π offaxispaint.com |π @OffAxisPaint
Stumpff got his start painting in high school for late model and sprint car drivers. Now located in the heart of NASCAR country, it’s no surprise that Stumpff has delivered helmets to Cup drivers Mark Martin, David Ragan, and Ryan Truex.
Indocil Art
Ryan Young, Rock Hill, South Carolina, USA

π indocilart.com |π @IndocilArt |πΈ indocil
Another painter with a lot of NASCAR presence, Young has painted helmets for Kyle Larson and Denny Hamlin plus sports car racers Eric Curran and Tom Long.
Oktane Visual
TJ Koyen, Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, USA

π oktanevisual.com |πΈ oktanevisual
TJ’s first introduction to racing was at a Wisconsin kart track which led to his own racing exploits around the United States. Painting helmets married his enthusiasm for design and racing and he’s produced eye-catching designs for IMSA racer Aaron Telitz and Continental Tire series champion Trent Hindman.
AirTrix
Santa Barbara, CA, USA

π airtrix.com |πΈ airtrix
Chris Wood founded AirTrix after serving in the U.S. Marines in 1994. After an introduction to Ben and Eric Bostrom, AirTrix helmets quickly found their way onto the heads of competitors everywhere.
Koop Kustoms
Geert Koop, Roosendaal, Netherlands

π koopkustoms.com
Since 2000, Geert has been producing helmets from the Netherlands reaching the highest levels of the sport with racers such as Oliver Jarvis, Nelson Piquet, Jr., and Christijan Albers.
JLF Designs (Jason Fowler)
Jason Fowler, Suffolk, England

π jlfdesigns.com |πΈ jasonjlfdesigns
Named as a glaring omission by many of the artists we included in the first edition of this list, JLF Designs has a style that often combines the graphic design-oriented look and airbrushing creating very unique pieces.
MK Art
Barcelona, Spain

π mkartproductions.com |πΈ mk_art
Our first Spanish painter on the list, MK Art is based in Barcelona and subtitles their work as “Factory Riders Treatment”.
Chernyak Design
Kyiv, Ukraine

πΈ chernyak_design
Chernyak has an incredible range in his helmet design – his graphic design-styled helmets feature lots of detail and creative masking but his airbrush and character work is equally impressive.
Helmet Painter Video
Here’s a mini-documentary on Brett King from Brett King Design talking about the labor (and love!) that goes into a custom-painted crash helmet.
There you have it – my list of 16 20 22 incredible helmet painters around the globe. If you’re like me, you just wasted an entire work day drooling over the galleries. These pieces of functional art don’t come cheap – the cost can easily exceed the original price of the helmet and sometimes by a factor of 2 or 3 – but for many racers the opportunity to have a unique representation when they hit the track is priceless.
Who’s your favorite? Who did I miss?