Monthly archive April, 2010

Chilly-O Spring/Summer video lookbook.

I meant to post this a while back but better late than never right? Atlanta based brand Chilly-O released a video lookbook a while back but the site I was working with before super duper sucked so I couldn’t alert the masses to it. However, now that the site is fully functional all is forgiven....

Esperanza stays down for Atlanta.

Independent brand Esperanza continues to permeate the  mainstream Atlanta scene with their pro-ATLien stance and foam hands waiving proudly. What you are seeing is the Atlanta Hawks team email blast for tickets for the PLAYOFFS. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again BRANDING is so key especially for small brands trying to make...

Meet the Fresh x Noah Everett x H1GHER LEARNING.

No it’s not a collab on a new tee shirt or anything. It’s just three dudes in Charleston doing coming together to talk shop and have a great time getting to know each other. Peezo of Meet the Fresh was there as I interviewed Noah, the founder of Twitpic, for an upcoming project I have...

ATTN: New name, same game.

I talk about BRANDING a good bit on this site: from how how much I love it to those that I admire because I think they do it correctly. With that in mind, I have switched the look up on the site, thanks to Imek Designs, and got my logo game right (shout out to...

Create your forever.

Today was a good day. I’m working on a project that is getting me from behind the computer screen and in the faces of some people that are doing wonderful things, have worked hard to create the lives they live, and even harder to keep their livelihoods in tact. This afternoon found me on Daniel...

Music: Lil Daggers.

I stumbled upon Miami based rock group, that categorized their music on MySpace as “crunk/crunk/crunk”, Lil Daggers about a week ago on a random Mishka NYC post. Usually I would have just skipped past this post but I read a description that stopped me in my tracks: Next up was Lil Daggers from Miami.  There...

OH SNAP KID!

If there’s anything that properly signifies the Southern streetwear culture it is a great party, especially those sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon. And in my opinion no one has done a better job at visually documenting the Southern “underground scene” better than Atlanta based photographer Ryan Purcell and his company Oh Snap Kid. In addition...

XTM Online presents: A day in the life of Farshad Arshid.

XTM Online shows us mere mortals a behind-the-scenes look at the life of Farshad Arshid, proprietor of one of Atlanta’s premier boutiques Standard. Shout out to EC for the heads up.

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