Friday, October 30, 2009

Bryan Blue and "Unkommon Color"


Designing since middle school 22- year- old Cedar Hill native Bryan Blue has invested thousands of dollars into his line. He was exhausted of seeing everyone else with his graphic t- shirt on so he decided to do something about it.

To avoid being coming common Blue and his accomplices decided on naming the line “Unkommon Kolor”. He’s deeply drawn to music which also motivated him to design the skater meets hip- hop line. “I’m a big fan of music not just rap everything” Blue said.

It offers custom hats, shoes, beanies, skateboards, graphic t- shirts, letterman’s and hooded jackets. Blue is currently working with boutiques to carry the line. He’s decided to not go main stream because he wants his brand to remain exclusively such as in boutiques and online only.

In a sea of Urban Wear Blue makes sure that he uses colors that you would never imagine someone will incorporate in their designs. “I feel that we can compete with major clothing brands because we’re offering something different”, Blue said.

Unkommon Kolor is a line that specializes in rarity and custom designs. He draws his inspiration from Louis Vuitton and Bathing Ape. The artists only make a certain amount of merchandise and once a limited time edition design is sold out then it’s gone for good. All the artists and designers offer something that is edgy which has made “Unkommon Kolor” the talk among urban socialites. “I like to get clothing or accessories that I know everyone won’t have” Blue said.

Look for Byran Blue and “Unkommon Kolor” this fall where he we’ll debut a new line. To shop “Unkommon Kolor” visit http://unkommonkolor.com/ .


Jazzy Baptiste














Thursday, October 22, 2009

Vincent O' Day and Generation X Radio show


Vincent O'day was tired of his generation's ignorance on a variety of subjects so he decided to do something about it. O'day created an informative talk show radio "Generation X" along with his friend Elaine. Inspired by the bad reputation that comes along with his generation he seeks listeners who are educated, and culturally well- rounded to create a new perspective of "Generation X"


The Super V neck wearing Atlanta native discusses a variety of topics on "Generation X" from safe sex and HIV prevention all the way to music subculture. "We keep it very education while still having fun at the same time", O'day said.


To listen to "Generation X" hosted by Vincent O'day at Eden Manon tune in every night Monday through Friday at 11 p.m. EST (347) 857- 4784 or you can listen on their website www.blogtalkradio.com/generationxshow. "Generation X" is available on itunes and previously recorded shows are available to you.


"Generation X" the voice of the young people.


Jazzy Baptiste