Spring is Near

Category: Design, Process, Teaser
February 14th, 2010 by Larry

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Whenever the weather warms up, we’ll be releasing a new collection for Spring. We’ll also be celebrating our 1st Anniversary next month! Stay tuned for more details… If you want to get involved, hit us up at .

Nike Human Chain Short Film

Category: Video, Sneakers
February 11th, 2010 by Larry


Nike’s new short film, Human Chain, celebrates the intensity, dynamism and determination that connects athletes in all sports and motivates them to inspiring performances. 
 

From Lance Armstrong on his bike, to a six-year-old studying martial arts, movement is the universal language that connects the athlete in everyone.

This is a simple visual idea executed with precision by Wieden+Kennedy; a creative agency I’ve always dreamed of working with. W+K, holler at EC sometime…

Vampire Weekend - Ruby Soho (Rancid Cover)

Category: Music, MP3
February 10th, 2010 by Larry

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Initially, this seems like an odd pairing of one band covering another. Upon further thought, it kind of makes sense as well. Both bands have similar roots in the dub-reggae world, but they differ drastically at their approach to making music. To me, this Vampire Weekend cover is a lot weaker sounding than the original by Rancid, but it has it’s own moments. Thoughts?

Shouts to the Esperanza crew for the heads-up.

Download: Vampire Weekend - Ruby Soho (Rancid Cover)

Black & Gold Bike Patrol - Superbowl Sunday

Category: Events, Food & Drink, New Orleans
February 8th, 2010 by Larry


I had the privilege of riding with New Orlean’s own, Black & Gold Bike Patrol, on Superbowl Sunday. Although I’ll always be a fan of the boys from big D, I thoroughly enjoyed spreading joy throughout the city with the crew on this historical day. Check out this video of the Black & Gold Bike Patrol parading through one of the finer establishments in New Orleans, Galatoires, to the merriment of all their patrons. Good times!

Joe Martinez in the EC Treehouse

Category: Misc., ATL Life
February 5th, 2010 by Larry

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…on American Idol! For a brief moment this week, we caught a glimpse of our boy, Joe Martinez, from the “our contestants come from a wide range of backgrounds” montage on American Idol. Joe says, ”I’m a photographer”. And a damn good one too!

Unfortunately, we won’t be seeing him go on in the competition, but it was somewhat gratifying to see a glimpse of Mr. Martinez; especially since we waited in countless lines all summer long last year.

Gorillaz - Plastic Beach Orchestral Trailer

Category: Video
February 4th, 2010 by Larry


One of our favorite groups is back! This is the band that Georgios and I listened to non-stop during our first year at design school. I hope this new album, Plastic Beach, is just as good.

Set It Off: Skylar Morgan

Category: Design, ATL Life, Set It Off
February 3rd, 2010 by Larry

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Name:
Skylar Morgan

Aka:  
doc.

Website:
www.smf-d.com
www.docbuilt.com

Where are you from?
Miles City, Montana

Who do you work for? 
I own two furniture companies, Skylar Morgan Furniture + Design (SMFD) and doc.

What are your Current Project(s)? 
New West Egg, White Provision, Ormsby’s Pub, Office Furniture for Armchair Media, Dining Table and Chairs, and Product Additions for doc.

Who would you love to work with?
e15 and Hans Wagner

If you had to give all your sneakers away to charity except for one pair, which ones would you keep? 
My hunter green Toms.

What’s on your iPod right now?
Avett Brothers and Ryan Adams

What’s your Favorite ATL food?
JCT and Serpas True Food

What’s your Favorite ATL hangout?
Ormsby’s Pub

What are your Pet Peeves?
Butterfly patches and air guitar.

Shout outs?
Shea at Intrinsic Architecture, Stephanie at State Design Co., Rob at Coalition Society, and Jesse at SMFD

Portfolio Center - Entertainment Design

Category: Design, Music, ATL Life, Introducing
January 28th, 2010 by Larry

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Deftones - The Acoustic Experiment by Eric Dewyngaert

Some of you know that I’ve been teaching a class at Portfolio Center over the past few months. This has been a new experience for me, as I’ve never taught before and it was only a few years ago that I was a student at PC. In my time away from the academic world, I started to miss it. Not only is teaching a chance to “drop-knowledge”, but I find it invigorating and refreshing. Perhaps I’m a huge design geek, but I enjoy talking about design with people who aren’t jaded with the industry. Rather, they are eager to excel at visual communication.

The name of the class is Entertainment Design (a broad name for “The Album Cover Class”). We focus on concept, branding, and typography for artists in the music industry; with the deliverables being album covers, packaging, posters, and various other marketing items. In the 1.5 quarters I’ve taught so far, we’ve had a live project for a major label artist and several guest presentations from my friends who work in the design industry.

I’m putting myself in the mindset of a student (which isn’t hard considering I used to go to school there) and trying to make this class-scenario a “dream class” for anyone with an open mind. If my homework assignments consisted of listening to music, going to the record store, and sketching (sober of course), I would have been more than happy to go above and beyond the call.

I don’t have many examples of student work coming out of my class because most students choose to photograph their packaging towards the end of their student careers. I was able to get one of my students (and new EC web-intern), Eric Dewyngaert, to send me a photo of his album packaging. It’s a new approach to The Deftones, titled “The Acoustic Experiment”. He asked himself, “What would happen if one of the hardest bands out there created an acoustic album?” He was able to track down live-acoustic performances of some of their most popular songs which were sonically peculiar and very intense. As you can see, Eric’s visual-reveal is what I envision being the result of many long recording sessions. Very cool.

Given that the name of the class is Entertainment Design, we may shift our focus in coming quarters to film and other performance arts, although I have a feeling that most of my students get a kick out of discovering new bands and listening to music as homework.

Also, there’s always an open invite to my buddies who want to drop in and give honest feedback! C’mon down…

Curren$y at 595 North

Category: Music, Process, ATL Life
January 24th, 2010 by Larry


Check out Don Cannon rocking a Process Love & War shirt at 0:11. Shouts to Joe for the heads up!

Pick Up with LeBron

Category: Misc., Cleveland
January 23rd, 2010 by Larry

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I just came across this photo on the interwebs from last summer when I was invited to play pick-up basketball with LeBron James while testing out his new kicks. You can see my arm (red arrow is pointing to it) at the edge of the pic. Haha…

Shout Out: Philip Christensen

Category: ATL Life, Shout Out
January 22nd, 2010 by Larry

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Photo by Oh Snap Kid

One of our biggest pet peeves is being approached by people who say, “Hey, I really like Process so you should give me a bunch of gear to wear on stage during my shows” or “Hey, that’s really cool stuff, hook it up on the low-low”. There’s nothing more moochy, or irritating about a situation like that. The fact that a person thinks they are so wonderful, that they deserve the fruits of our labor for their own personal gain is beyond me. It’s disrespectful on all accounts. I realize, that’s the way things go sometimes. We’ve been in countless conversations like this over the years, and we’ve gotten pretty good at handling them…

On the flipside of that coin, if you have the privilege to meet Philip Christensen (General Manager / Partner at Graveyard Tavern) you’ll soon realize that Philip is nothing like the bro described above. Philip has been super-supportive of our brand, and you can tell because he wears our gear out and about all the time. Also, he mentioned Process as one of his favorite brands in his Blu Magazine feature.

His staff has always taken care of our crew every time we’ve come through their doors out of sheer kindness. That makes us want to work with them to further each others’ success. It’s great to know there are honest people out there who genuinely care about the well-being of others that work hard, the same way they do. Thanks Philip! Keep up the great work and we’ll plan on some big things for 2010.

I think this little rant of mine should spark a regularly occurring section on our site. I’ll highlight people that deserve a Shout Out. How often will this occur? As often as people are “doing the right thing”.

The New Crop of Town:

Category: Press, Process
January 22nd, 2010 by Larry

Check out our interview in the current issue of Blu Magazine. We talk to them about our design process (no pun intended), future plans, and bear fights. You can pick it up all over Atlanta, or just read it online here.

Guest Bartending at D.B.A. Barbecue

Category: ATL Life, Food & Drink
January 20th, 2010 by Larry

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Jared takes a Larry Bomb!

Last night, I had the privilege to be a guest-bartender at D.B.A. Barbecue in the Virginia Highlands. This was the first time I’ve ever been on the other side of the bar, and it was quite an experience. I think I held my own, but you’ll have to ask my friends how I really did.

The drink highlights for me were:
-Larry Bomb (Crown Royal dropped into Red Bull)
-Whynatte Bombs (Jager dropped into Whynatte)
-A crazy Habañero-infused Moonshine + Strawberry liquor concoction

Thanks to Matt Coggin at D.B.A. for letting me in on some fun, and thanks to everyone who came out!

Jamal Crawford!!!

Category: ATL Life
January 16th, 2010 by Larry


Before the NBA season began, I had a brief encounter with Jamal Crawford at Atlantic Station:

Me: “Jamal!”
JC: “What’s up?”
Me: “I drafted you to my fantasy team yesterday”
JC: “You won’t be disappointed…”
Me: “Thanks bro, have a good season!”

Little did I know, that he’d completely exceed any expectations mentioned that day! WOW!

I love Harry the Hawk at 1:13!

Check out the guy at 1:40 with the Process x Estate LA Chief Nokahoma Fitted!!!

Set It Off: Michelle Consuegra

Category: ATL Life, Set It Off
January 13th, 2010 by Larry

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Name:
Michelle Consuegra

Aka:  
Juez

Website:
www.michellemariephotography.com

Where are you from?
Good ol Woodstock, GA. But growing up I lived a few other places and traveled a bit. I always said I would move back to ATL. Right now I live on one of many Peachtree streets in Atlanta :)

Who do you work for? 
Founding partner and photographer at Michelle Marie Photography

What are your Current Project(s)? 
1. Enjoying life
2. Drawing, painting, taping, felting and super imposing as many mustaches & red lips, as possible on poor unknowing victims!
3. Stalking newly engaged couples… because they are so cute to photograph.
4. Scavenger Saturdays (this needs more time to explain, but loads of fun)
5. Hoo La La: the love project, set to launch in 2010
6. Baking cupcakes and giving them away before I eat them ALL!

Who would you love to work with?
Steven Lambert, oh wait I do!  On top of being incredibly sexy he is one very talented and creative dude.
A creative marketing group for non-profits.  My sister Heather, she never ceases to amazing me with her off the wall and amazing costume designs!  

If you had to give all your sneakers away to charity except for one pair, which ones would you keep? 
my payless converse knock-offs.  I have had them for ages, I bought them before I had enough money for real ones.  I really like that they have a red stripe on them, other than that I am not totally sure why I love them so, but they are faves for sure.

What’s on your iPod right now?
Randomness…Bob Marley, M83 all the way to The Buena Vista Social Club, The Deadlines and The Juan MacLean.  I really love Pandora though. Fav station right now is Empire of the Sun.

What’s your Favorite ATL food?
Hot Wings at the Local… aaaaa so good!

What’s your Favorite ATL hangout?
Piedmont park, right in the middle of the field where dogs and people run around playing games.

What are your Pet Peeves?
When people have too many pet peeves.

Shout outs?
Sister corner, my beautiful family and hot fiance, the 50’s, person who invented the bicycle.

Bart Sasso from Esperanza in AJC My Style

Category: ATL Life
January 12th, 2010 by Larry

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“I really wish there was some sort of assistant with a light diffuser off camera right now…”

Our buddy, Bart Sasso, from Esperanza was recently featured on the front page of the AJC.com because he’s young, cool, talented, and available (ladies!). If you only knew his downsides… :) Keep up the good work buddy!

We Are The Process Fantasy Football Champs

Category: Process, ATL Life, Studio, Photography
January 11th, 2010 by Larry

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1st Place - Alan Woodruff - TEXAS RANGER CHUCK NORRIS

Congrats to Alan Woodruff & his team, Texas Ranger Chuck Norris, for winning the First Annual We Are The Process Fantasy Football League. By defeating Ross Martin’s Duuuuuuuuval Destroyers 221 to 115, Alan earns bragging rights for the next year, and his name engraved on the base of our new trophy.

Thanks to Joe Martinez, we were able to gather our league winners for portraits as we awarded them with their trophies. Check them out after the jump. But first an announcement about next season:

Next year, the competition gets even more intense, as we’ll be adding new players, adding relegation league, and increasing the role of several player positions. We have plenty of time to discuss the details, but if you’re interested in joining our league next year, . Not everyone that played this year will be getting a bid to re-up for next season! Especially if you were the bro that:
1) traded Ronnie Brown for Plaxico Burress
2) traded Peyton Manning for an injured Michael Turner
3) started Seneca Wallace for 3 weeks straight

Ok, enough… on to the photos! Read more »

Greg Street Presents: Cyhi Da Prynce - Studda & I’m 100

Category: Music, Process, ATL Life
January 11th, 2010 by Georgios


Everyone is a rapper or some kind of artist in Atlanta but some of them actually have talent. Def Jam’s newest artist, Cyhi Da Prynce is one of these artists. Check out these 2 videos: Studda & I’m 100. Studda was filmed in our favorite boutique/hangout spot, Standard. Keep your eye out in “I’m 100″ video for some Process gear.

Armchair Media - Holiday Pixel Ruler

Category: Design, Special Delivery
January 8th, 2010 by Larry

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I just received this in the mail from our friends at Armchair Media. It’s a clever device used to help translate and size real world items to the web. Thanks guys! Check out complete package after the jump. Read more »

My Little Tirade

Category: Misc.
January 7th, 2010 by Larry

As a bro who grew up in Texas, I’m happy that the Longhorns finally got the respect they deserved to make it to another Championship game. I’m still getting over the amazing Championship game from 2005 where Vince Young led the Longhorns to a win in one of the most amazing games ever played. At this point, seeing the Longhorns in another Championship match-up is gravy. I’m looking forward to a great game.

I’m just sick of listening to all my friends who are belligerent Alabama fans who have nothing intelligent to say other than, “ROLL TIDE!” over and over and over. That’s not going to help your team win. While you insist on drowning out the music at El Bar with your big mouth, I just say, “STFU and enjoy the game.” It should be a good one either way. And besides, TX just won one a couple years ago (that I’m still psyched about). So big whoop…

When it comes down to the nitty-gritty, the Longhorn logo trumps all.

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