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I’m definitely a believer in higher education which is exemplified in the fact that I have a bachelors degree in marketing. So this isn’t a post on whether or not I think people should go to college or explaining how I think college is a farce (@ least not totally). It’s just that the current job market brings so close to home the realization of what a college education really means to each of us individuals who have dedicated time, money and energy into obtaining a degree. Based on the various conversations I’ve held with college students, I think it’s pretty safe to say that we don’t come to the same conclusion on this particular subject. This is due to the differences in people, opinions, experiences, cultures, ect. As of this moment I’m uncertain as to whether my opinion has been fully obtained and set, but I have and do give thought of weather college is truly the best or the only (yes some people believe it is) option.
It seems as if it’s getting closer and closer to college becoming one of very options available to the high school graduate when considering their life’s path. But is that true or are the other opportunities just becoming less and less publicized or promoted? Vocational and trade school still exist but they’re not promoted very well in my opinion. In today’s get more, make more, want more society, it seems as if having aspirations of being able to pay your bills and live within the means of a middle class citizen is now a laughable aspiration; a less than appealing goal. The reality that everyone knows, but not many acknowledge, is that we’re not all going to be rich or even close to rich, but it doesn’t stop people from trying to achieve more than they have and more than their parents have. We all think we’re going to the exception, the break out hard-working stars among the average. It seems as if this is almost what drives the country as we know it. Each person is awaiting their golden opportunity to become “successful”, the word used but never specifically defined. So does this dream come through college? Does college equal success? Is the middle class citizen who can pay his/her bills and maintain a decent life style on their skills and no degree less than successful? Seems we would all chime in saying no, of course not, because success means different things to different people. But is that what students or kid in general are fed? What are we saying about success and what are kids getting from what they see and hear?
What do people go to college for? No, the better question is what are we really paying for when we pay for college? The truth is we pay to acquire knowledge about specific subjects, directly and indirectly related to the career of our interest, from people who should have experience in these areas. It doesn’t mean we’ll get all of the knowledge that will be required of us in these careers. It doesn’t mean we will get a job in these fields. It doesn’t mean we’ll make more money than if we never had a degree. It doesn’t guarantee anything at all. All we know for sure is that we will have obtained information about a subject that may or may not be helpful in the workplace by then end of each class session. Regardless of your set goal, when you decide to go to college, that’s the most you can really ask for. No matter which way success has been directly or indirectly explained to you; whether you believe college is the way or just having enough money to live your life the way you see fit is right for you, the bottom line is you.
People who are currently unemployed with and without degrees should be thinking, now more than ever, that everyone has some sort of knowledge, skill or advantage, no matter which path you chose to take. Success isn’t in necessarily a classroom or in how much money you make; it’s about using what you have in a way that only you can in order to achieve the kind of satisfaction that can’t be paid for……happiness and contentment with self and God (view of self is dependent on your connection with God). Finding your way to peace with God, therefore self and all those around you, is where your success ultimately lies and you may very well get to there through college, as long as you understand the real goal.
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There seem to some questions and concerns amongst those within the sneaker community about my creation-of and approach to the Get EL Soon campaign, as well as what merits Emmanuelabor to be set aside from the rest of the many talented customizers. There are definitely other customizers whom are all deserving of recognition by the big wigs of this industry we love. There are many customizers who deserve a shot at what is presumably every customizers ultimate dream, working with, working for, and or collaborating with a major sneaker company. In this particular situation the company being referred to is the number one athletic shoe company in the world and the brand of choice for many sneaker connoisseurs and customizers, Nike. I did not and do not intend on taking away from any customizers chance at earning in place among the many Nike artist collaborators. It has been made very clear that I favor Emmanuelabor a customizer. Since I haven’t seem to have made it very clear as to why I would favor him to be hired by Nike, I will explain in much more detail:
When I discovered and began to research and study the art of customizing shoes it was back in 1999 or 2000 when Methamphibian had introduced the concept on the Nike Talk forums (I still have that print out). Back then the chosen method of getting paint to stick to leather involved formulas for mixtures and solutions made up of acrylic paint and acetone. When I say I researched the art, I searched out every single possible resource (from kinds of leather used to the ingredients in water based paint) I could find that I thought would contribute to this new art form that involved two things I loved, sneakers and shoes.
Fast forward a few years to about 2003 or so (I’m uncertain of the exact year) and the very first sign I got from EL that he was going to stand out from the rest was a pair of Detroit Tigers Air Force Ones. At a time when most customizers were all focusing on painting and unique color combinations he had somehow discovered a way to make his own patterns and put them on the shoe. Was his hand that steady? Had he actually painted little Detroit logos all over this shoe? That’s what we were all thinking at the time. We learned soon after that he had actually discovered how to create and apply customized fabric to sneakers. Not knock off Gucci or LV fabric (which was the trend at the time), not fabric bought at a store, but his own designs on fabric. This new technique completely changed the way he and other customizers approached designs. While others used the technique, EL was continuing to create new ways to make, what was becoming ordinary in the custom world, extraordinary by continually evolving the possibilities of how this technique could be used and practically applied. He began to use actual photos to sneakers, paying homage to sports stars. He was even applying photos to the insoles to match the outer shoe.
One of the first pairs that I remember of this style was a pair dedicated to Kobe Bryant in metallic purple and yellow.
One of the things that stood out was how detailed EL’s designs became as you watched his skills evolve with each pair. He was one of the first customizers who paid close attention to the stitching on designs where stitching had been previously overlooked, which was mainly photo fabric shoes. It was astounding to me that this guy was actually taking the time to hand stitch onto each panel of fabric in order to replicate the original construction of the shoe. At the time I couldn’t imagine how much time and patience it took to do this, but it eventually became a necessity and a standard in customs.
I’m not saying that he invented each and every newly discovered technique that has helped to evolve the sneaker customizing game, because that would be a false statement. It wasn’t the actual techniques that took his designs to another level it’s the way he applied the techniques in new, creative, and often never-before-seen ways. I mean, I wouldn’t have ever thought of using felt to represent a tennis ball for the Agassi Forces. One of the instances that stands out, for me, is a design that has been counterfeited numerous times. He had done a pair of Air Force Ones in the “UNDFTD” Jordan 4 & 5 color-way. That was nice enough, but he took what was becoming a custom normalcy, engraving designs onto sneakers, and created a Jordan Jumpman logo pattern. Each Jumpman was hand engraved onto the sneaker and I couldn’t believe the accuracy of each logo. At this time the majority of customizers were using the engraving technique to create animal prints like crocodile and alligator (yes there’s a difference).
Besides all of the above mentioned developments of Emmanuelabor’s custom skills, he has also shown great patience, skill, and creativity in designing his own hybrids. This began before Nike started the overkill of hybrid sneakers and the idea was actually cool and somewhat unique. The ones I remember the most vividly were the Air Junks, a combination of Dunks and the design of the Jordan 4’s, which hadn’t been done before him by a customizer, as far as I know.
Check out the purple tinted see through tongue
There’s too much to mention, but I can’t forget what I believe was the initial implementation of see through vinyl material on sneakers. This had been only seen on the Espo Air Force 2’s and the Invisible Woman Air Force Ones at this time; both of which were official Nike releases. This, of course, soon became somewhat of a trend for official Nike released sneakers after the women’s purple/white/light blue Air Force Ones in 2006. I still have to list a few more on the Emmanuelabor list of custom/reconstructive breakthroughs, improvements and innovations:
The real magnetic swooshes on the Magneto Forces.
One of the first to take 3M reflective material and fabric to new heights by not being confined by the length and width of narrow material.
Using actual cassette tape film on the Cuban Linx – Purple Tape Forces.
Using real basketball leather material on the Undercrown Blazers and Hardwood Classic Forces. This material was also used in three different shades on what is probably one of EL’s most creative shoes to date, the Hardwood Classics Supreme Forces (featured in Sole Collector). These featured a real basketball net, hardwood print, and real basketball needles in place of shoelace aglets.
The Air Force One versions of the Gary Payton Air Zoom’s with perforated leather.
It was stated by someone within the sneaker community that Nike prefers to collaborate with artists that have a distinct style that runs consistently throughout their work. Actually, let me quote this correctly:
“EL does not have a singular style that defines his work and it would be extremely hard for Nike to collaborate with an artist that does not have a defined style that everyone would…. Because of the lack of this defining style Nike would find this collabo unprofitable.”
The reason lies within the constructive criticism above as to precisely why I believe Nike needs a designer like Emmanuelabor. I never stated that I believe Nike should hire or work with EL in the exact same way I’ve seen them collaborate with other artists. This almost implies that in order to work with Nike you must have a style that can be easily stuck onto a previously existing shoe while still being represented as an artist. That does not represent the abilities of EL at all. Confining oneself to a particular style can stifle the creativity and innovation that makes EL’s work what it is; which is flexible, completely original and continuously pushing the bar of craftsmanship, quality and improvement.
Yes, EL is a customizer, but I’m not representing EL as the preconceived, boxed-in, definition of what being a customizer has come to mean to the average person. I’m attempting to get Nike to take notice of a talent that is reminiscent of the kinds of artists that have made Nike what is today. I know some may still have further criticism in saying that EL isn’t an industrial designer, but there have been many sneakers created with and by artists who have never gone to a day of industrial design school. D’Wayne Edwards, Jordan Brand designer, is one of those artists, not to mention the slew of musical artists, sports stars, charity projects and contests that have allowed the less experienced to participate in the design of highly profitable sneakers.
This was written to one of the most famous Nike collaborators without a degree in industrial design, Kanye West, who created one of Nike most profitable designs of 2009 :
“…I was energized by your performance and inspired by your hard work, but the biggest compliment I can give out to anybody is that you have created something I have NEVER seen before. I gave it a name ‘PERFORMANCE DESIGNER’. Art is a worthy pursuit but I think ‘design’ is an even higher form of creativity. Design ‘fuses’ art and science, or art and problem solving, or art and usefulness, sometimes all the above in the same project. I’ve seen lots of really good musical artists and been around really crazy good design work, but I can’t think of anybody who has combined it to such a high degree as you.”
– Tinker Hatfield.
Tinker sporting the Air Yeezy’s, explaining their design
I don’t start, participate, or condone anything that I do not believe in. This isn’t a “fan letter” about EL to Nike. I wholeheartedly believe in the skills and abilities of Emmanuelabor as a “customizer”, a designer, and an artist and believe that the time and creativity he has dedicated to his craft qualifies him for such an honor as working with Nike.
-Teck
I’m wishing everyone a safe and happy New Year’s Eve. Each new day is a blessing so the having the potential of a whole new 365 days is nearly a miracle. I invite you to not hesitate to make plans to fill each and every day with steps, decisions, and actions that lead you to your hopes and dreams. There’s no reason to postpone your purpose, so don’t let a day go by in which you aren’t taking yours into consideration. Don’t forget to keep God first, making sure you keep Him involved in every part of your life and building a relationship with Him daily.
I may not have mentioned it yet, but my holy grails are the Jordan 11′s. I have them in almost every color released. I intend on owning every color and December 23rd I will be one step closer to that, completely unnecessary, but ever so wanted, dream. If you haven’t heard the Space Jam 11′s will be released this month after the date being changed twice (Nike is good for that). I have been preparing for this all year, and by preparing I mean talking a lot about it my very limited number of sneaker head friends. I really never thought I’d own a pair of the Space Jam’s because the story is that there were only 5 pair made. I’m not sure why they’re being referred to as retro’s when they’ve never really been formally released, but whatever, I love them.
Apparently I’m not the only one who is anticipating the Space Jam’s release. New Era released a complimentary fitted cap with a blue Bulls logo, that’s blowing steam through its nose, which reads “windy city”. The hat is made of the same ballistic nylon (the word nylon makes me think “cheap”) as the shoes, and features a patent leather bill with an oversized Bulls logo pattern printed on the underside. The inside is lined in blue satin (which makes your hair so silky smooth after wearing it for a while…..seriously) and the back has the word Chicago written in the same lettering as the number 23 on the back of the shoe.
As you can see in the pics, mine came in the mail today. It was the perfect ending to a week of studying, papers, finals, and lack of sleep.
I honor of my favorite shoe being released I have designed a graphic for them that will soon be printed, making myself the only Tecknicolor, custom-made, Space Jam T-shirt. It goes perfectly with my new hat. Pics will be up as soon as it’s finished, so stay tuned.
I apologize for what appears to be an absence of post updates, but I have been really busy with school and other things in my life lately. I know that there are like only three people who read this blog, but eve imaginary people should be taken into consideration. As the current semester comes to a close I know that I’ll be able to update much more often. However, I can’t promise as frequent updates as I had been doing in the past, for the near future. So if the next few posts you see seem random or perhaps are lacking quantitatively, you’ll know why.
In the mean time please feel free to watch this video. I can’t decide whether it’s actually as funny as I thought it was or if I was so tired from doing homework at 3 am I just thought anything was funny….You decide.

So I made this shirt back in 2003 for Alicia Keys because, Stevie Wonder’s Songs in the Key of Life is her favorite album. She wasn’t speaking to any of us because she was on voice rest. I remember being bothered by that, but I understood of course , lol…. Anyway, I’d really like to know where this shirt is now. Actually…. what do celebrities do with all the crap they get from everyone; fans gifts (like stuffed animals), clothing lines pieces and people wanting them to promote them, candy that they probably don’t eat because it could be some crazed fan trying to poison them? I remember seeing on Cribs that Mariah Carey has a room full of stuff fans give her. I keep mine in storage actually (what, I can’t have fans?).
I look lit….maybe I was sleepy.
There are very many people who I find fascinating online. However, my BFF says I stalk people online. I’m willing to accept that (only on certain days though), but in my defense (as I stated in a previous post) these networking sites have made it appealing to know about what’s going on with people and lets not even get started on blogs. Twitter in particular has taken it to a whole new level and I think I like it. So with that being said, I would like to introduce you to a few people I “follow”, because stalk is such an ugly word.
Calvin of BKc San Fransisco
Don Lemon of CNN
Ebenezer – This dude had a very interesting story about how he got his dream job from this pic, but I’ve yet to get the whole story.
Va$htie (I don’t feel like naming all the crap she does)
Andrea Lewis & Shannon Boodram of Those Girls are Wild. I just discovered these two. I really can’t say I know their purpose, but the blog is great. I go for goofy any day.
The Street Etiquette guys. For a descriptions click here.
Jason Pollock. He’s the director of the documentary, The Youngest Candidate, which I posted about a while back. His tweets are actually really interesting.
There’s probably more but this will do for now.































