21
Jun 10

Modern Publicity - Ken Leung

tfc_modernpublicityAs a huge admirer of the work of Tyler Brule I stumbled upon Modern Publicity.

They are a London-based design consultancy established by Ken Leung, the founding Art Director of Monocle magazine. Leung’s sensibilities really speak to me, and I love how he has seamlessly covered both print and retail.

Having worked in both areas myself, for clients like Nike and retailer Athletes World, I feel that the retail environment should serve as the living, breathing counterpart to the print and web pieces.

His recent work for Vanity Fair is stunning; in describing his work to AisleOne he says “Given such an amazing opportunity, I envisioned the project as not just a magazine redesign but a complete brand relaunch, also proposing an accompanying corporate identity programme. I wanted the stationery to feel timeless, intelligent and reflective of the magazine’s heritage, whilst also being fresh and modern in it’s use of colour.”

Working with discerning international clients, their services span across art direction, corporate identity, editorial, naming and packaging. Their philosophy is to create beauty and functionality in all of our projects by applying a considered, well-crafted and lasting approach.

Take a moment a cruise through the elegant work of Mr. Leung.

S.™


18
Jun 10

Congratulations

tfc_image_templateOne of TFC’s inspirational men, Kobe Bryant has made history once again and I had the pleasure of being in The City of angels for the victory.

Being around all this winning has me in the right mind set each day as I work until the early morning on crafting my first official offering to the world.

Congrats to Black Mamba for showing us that youthful prowess can get you there, but only hard work, diligent practice and the constant quest for betterment will keep you there.

A true inspiration.

The city is on smash right now! I wish y’all were here with me. (Shout out to P Plus & Sean Getti who swung by the studio!)

J.™


13
Jun 10

Coming From The Cold

tfc_cbc_redcanoeI came across this piece at The Drake General Store before dinner at the Drake Roof Top and thought it would be a proper carry-on piece for Jahvon.

I’m big on heritage pieces, especially ones that speak to our rich history here at home and the Red Canoe CBC Collection is a tribute to the imagery of Canada’s oldest existing broadcast company. The broadcaster’s history is thoughtfully woven into the collection’s design elements.

A quick FYI - The Drake General Store opened up a new location across the street from the brand new Thompson Toronto Hotel which features more of a home collection assortment. Their lovingly curated shops (Queen Street, Rosedale and now Bathurst) stock items from around the world, while, at the same time allowing them to support local art buddies and foster homegrown talent.

You can’t ask for a better approach than that.


7
Jun 10

The Freshmen Collective Maxim

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5
Jun 10

Digital Moments

tfc_image_templateLife moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

Pull the trigger. Take the picture.

S.™


3
Jun 10

Inspiration - Joseph Mimran

tfc_joe_mimranFor more than 25 years, Joseph Mimran has been an important contributor to the fashion and design industry in Canada. With his sharp eye, impeccable attention to detail and insight into emerging trends, Joe has always been on the forefront of what’s next.

In 1979 he hired designer Alfred Sung and together built Sung’s namesake fashion line into a Canadian mainstay. He then Co-founded Club Monaco in 1984 with his brother and Sung, where he lead the fashion retailer to grow to 141 stores by 1997 (opening 1 per month for 4 years straight). In 1995 Mimran launched the dearly missed home-product and fashion brand Caban for design-conscious consumers and then in 2000 he sold Caban and Club Monaco to Ralph Lauren Polo Corp. in a reported $52-million deal (US).

I first became familiar of the man behind the brands I’ve loved, through my mentor Robin Lewis and his best friend Ian Hylton. Ian was one of Mimran’s key creatives and being so close to their authenticity of approach, lifestyle and execution in their work made my passion for their brands even stronger.

To this day, Caban is one of my favorite retail concepts (both in-store and web presence), and upon launch immediately established itself as an innovative and unique retailer, with a distinctive product mix and presentation philosophy and offered a complete product range for modern living, including furniture, tabletop, home accessories, bed and bath and apparel. The result was a modern, edited collection of product that reflected good design. Unfortunately after the purchase by Ralph Lauren, the Caban brand began to lose focus and Mr. Mimran was ousted. In the summer of 2006, Ralph Lauren Corp. choose to close all of the Caban stores and focus on the Club Monaco in the United States. The last store to close was the flagship store on Queen St. west in Toronto.

With the closing of Caban a void was left in the market segment in which Joeseph himself had created.

Fast forward to his current venture, Joseph Mimran & Associates, where Joe continues to keeps things fresh, providing elegant design, inventive product development and branding expertise as the Head of General Merchandise at Weston owned Loblaw Companies Limited (they also own Holt Renfrew) where Joesph oversees the non-food items, such as books, electronics, home decor and furniture, toys, home furnishings, electronics, sporting goods, books, toys and hardware. He launched Joe Fresh and as Creative Director of Joe Fresh Style, Joe is committed to offering women, men and children stylish and versatile looks for every day that are both well-designed and well-priced. Joe personally oversees the design and development of an extensive clothing range, from chic footwear to the latest in outdoor fashions. In addition to apparel, the Joe Fresh brand recently launched cosmetics and bath collections. Mimran also oversees the President’s Choice Home collection of contemporary home décor and accessories. His venture into the home fashions market resulted in widespread acclaim for this collection of design-driven items, from barbecues to woven storage baskets that offer incredible value, along with a look, feel and functionality that fit with today’s modern lifestyle.

His balance of fiscal and design sensibilities is what I believe truly sets him apart. Recently he had said “I got my Chartered Accountant degree before getting into the business, and that has helped immensely. Today, good design and good business go hand in hand. You cannot design in a vacuum. You have to design with price points, manufacturing processes and end use in mind. I have been fortunate enough to come at it from the business side.” With that balancing act, he has managed to turn Loblaws stores into a cheap and chic clothing destination, drawing suburban families and urban fashion types alike.

Joe Fresh has become the second-largest clothing line in the country and last year added makeup and body products to its repertoire. I long for the days of Caban, but I trust that Joesph has a greater vision to unfold.

S.™


1
Jun 10

Once Upon A Time…

tfc_onceuponatimeFueled with an insatiable desire to constantly leave a lasting impression, birthed from a life of moments stolen. His father incarcerated, his mother intently focused on financial provision. A young man faced with daunting challenges who has turned adversity into opportunity and obstacles into benchmarks.

Your history is who you were. Take hold of the present and give yourself the gift of your own future.


14
May 10

Real Recognize Real

tfc_jocelynbainhoggI’ve been doing research on photogs around the world for an upcoming project and I was instantly captivated by the riviting images of Jocelyn Bain Hogg. To give you some background on this fellow, he is an eminent British photographer who put together a series called ‘The Firm‘ which is a searing photographic document of the British organized crime world.

Upon it’s launch (some ten years ago) it received instant recognition. Going through hundreds of his images there was one that jumped off the screen as it is identical to the album artwork for Jay-Z’s masterpiece (both sonically and for it’s package design) ‘The Blueprint’ (Roc-a-fella/Def Jam).

I don’t have my jewel case and album artwork with me so I’m wondering if this was inspiration or if Bain Hogg lensed this frame for Jay? I know that MorningBreath was the design agency in charge of the creative for the project…If you know who shot the flicks let me know. Here’s some more info on Jocelyn Bain Hogg and ‘The Firm’.

Over a four-year period Bain Hogg documented different aspects of the underworld, from exile in Tenerife to the broad spectrum of activity in the United Kingdom. Since Brighton Rock in the 1940s, photographers and film directors have been trying to capture the personalities and characteristics of the British urban gangster on film. These are not the faces of criminals who hide behind the facade of respectability or the corruption of political influence. They are, in fact, the real thing, men who hold their head up when challenged, and who seek no false redemption in the face of public vilification. Bain Hogg has captured for the first time in The Firm the weft and warp of these faces to whom violence is common currency and to whom loyalty is above all.

The project is currently being revisited, ten years later now that the old capos have passed away and in the wake of escalating gang crime in the estates of the UK.

S.™


12
May 10

Words

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J.™


9
May 10

Ye’ as Kenny West.

I finally got to see last weeks episode of The Cleveland Show…Kanye does a pretty awesome job, thought you guys might like it as much as I did.

J.™