hiotis style

i know a guy named nick. and nick helped out with the ladies learning code photoshop workshop that i took. nick thought that my co-jamie and i were the bestest photoshop students he had ever seen (he's not biased - we were pretty outright good).
and then, nick and i stayed in touch over twitter. he likely shook his head at my tweets, and i often viewed photos of his perfect kicks, and we dabbled in men's fashion criticism even.
and now, nick has developed (with his brothers) a solid foundation of a streetwear clothing line. mixing talents between all of them (which i assume includes gourmet food at their launch events - hunh nick? hint hint) they've gathered some followers starting from a small group of friends, leading to a solid base of those who want what they have to offer. 
LUCKILY (for you! but mostly for me), i have an in. nick (kind of) likes me, and was willing to do a quasi interview... 

jamie - so. a couple of questions - if you have a second! first... the administrative: who is 'hiotis', what talent and training do you guys come from, where the heck do you guys design out of? 
nick - Hiotis is a lifestyle and streetwear brand headed by myself and my younger brothers. Our backgrounds are all over the place! We are in design, international business, marketing and sales. One of us also happens to be a chef and specializes in french cuisine - This has proven to be clutch.
Though I am based out of Toronto, Hiotis definitely has a strong point in Ottawa. This is where we are from and where most of our followers happen to be located.

the beginnings of the hiotis brand

j - what first started you on your creative journey - were you an artistic child, or did it come from a want for unique things? did it start in clothing, or in another medium?
n - My medium of choice has always been Web and Mobile platforms. I'm very much a "digital" designer. Funny enough, clothing might have been one of the things I cared least about for most of my life. 
As a child I would spend whole afternoons sketching cartoon characters and action figures I owned. I loved to draw! Once I got my first computer I immediately developed an interest for Web/Graphic Design. At the age of 13 I discovered I could actually get paid to design and started freelancing for local businesses. I still remember being offered my first paid contract. It was surreal. I totally remember blowing all of that money on candy with my brothers immediately after...

tshirt designs - the basics

j - how did hiotis as a brand start?
n - Hiotis, though a very new brand, developed itself over quite a long period of time. For the longest time I had a very passive appreciation for streetwear. So passive in fact that I'm fairly sure even my closest friends had no idea I followed it. I had learned to study and appreciate it from the sidelines. And I was happy doing this for quite some time. I never really fit in with the streetwear/fashion crowd anyway (I'm really not that cool). It wasn't until recently that I decided to take a more active approach towards my appreciation for streetwear and use clothing as another medium for which I could explore and learn about. 
It's one thing to consume things you're interested in. It's another thing to produce.
I decided during the summer of 2012 that I was going to approach [Hiotis] as a side project. The goal of the project was simple: Produce a single t-shirt I could wear by the time the summer was over. The real goal of the project was, and still is, to learn more about the process of creating a real physical product from start to finish, through the medium of clothing. Though I followed streetwear, I knew absolutely nothing about the process and the steps it takes to produce something myself. By the end of the summer I had accomplished my goal. However, rather than producing 1 t-shirt I had designed 4 and produced 15 t-shirts from each design. Somewhat by accident, I had generated a lot of interest from friends. Eventually I had made the decision to sell all sixty shirts. And from that point on Hiotis as a brand, and as a business, had kicked off.
I was also incredibly fortunate enough to involve my two younger brothers in this project. 


the men in charge - sorry nick, i had to. (from nick's instagram)

It is just as much their project as it is mine at this point. Leveraging our different specialities has proven to yield amazing results. Family is everything to me and ultimately this is what makes Hiotis. 
"Brothers Over Business" isn't just a slogan we use, it is the cornerstone of what our brand represents. It is what makes us unique and truly authentic to both ourselves and our followers. 

'live fast, die you' (my fave slogan from hiotis)

j - can you give us an idea of 'a day in the life' now that you have hiotis on the go?
n - Hiotis remains, for the time being, a side project. I do work full-time for a design agency in Toronto. As such I manage all Hiotis related work in the nights I'm free! I'll admit it does get crazy sometimes, as I feel like once again I'm living two completely different lives. However I strongly believe approaching Hiotis as a side project has really benefited both myself and the people I'm collaborating with. I spend my days and nights working on creative problems for completely different mediums. Keeps things fresh! 
And really at the end of the day, there really is no goal other than to learn, have fun and creating something dope. 
I am fortunate enough to not have to worry about money so there's really no pressure on myself, or the people willing to collaborate with me, to push out anything in order to make a quick buck. Money is no object in this project. 

j - what can we expect from hiotis in the future - both near and further away?
n - I feel like Hiotis, as a business, has hit a really sweet spot. It's now completely funded on itself while also being new enough to not be under any real pressure. Hiotis is definitely the "underdog" right now. I like that! I feel like there's really nothing we can do wrong at this point, so it's worth exploring anything we feel like. The only people we need to impress at this point is ourselves.
As an immediate goal we are working to get a proper website/shop set up for October 31st. We are also currently working to release a Spring/Summer 2013 collection. Afterwards, who knows! I am very excited to see how this project continues to evolve.

hiotis tags, ready for clothes

j - what are your personal styles? how did this influence hiotis?
n - Though I can't speak for my brothers on this one, I would say my personal style is more casual professional. I'm definitely a sucker for nice sweaters, dress shirts and sperry's. Don't hate. I like to look nice when I can! My own personal style doesn't really influence Hiotis.
Hiotis is more or less influenced from our interests rather than our personal styles. Elements of skateboarding, hiphop, youth and all the other things that come with this (I'll keep it clean here!). This keeps what we push out authentic to us. Where I would say my personal style intersects with what Hiotis represents, is that I do want people to feel like they look nice! I want Hiotis to feel like a higher brand of streetwear. 


j - and finally... just because it's my blog, and i'm nosy! what is your favourite..... drink. food. place to eat in TO. fae music. and of course, fave place to go out in the city?
n - Coffee. A good steak. GuuHiphop. The dog park, with my french bulldog Russell. Hah!

i adore nick. he makes me laugh, and his integrity and thought process in regards to what he puts out under his name is admirable. there aren't enough people who care about the process from start to finish anymore - with DIY, pinterest, etc. sometimes we lose a lot of what makes small ventures good. the heart. the design. the creativity. the learning. and the authenticity.
you can find some of the fine hiotis men's thought process here. you can follow them on twitter here. OR follow nick here. and dudes - hiotis is going to be holding a very limited preview sale of their S/S 2013 shirts, October 31st at www.hiotis.com. do. not. miss. out.

my (belated) weekend in summary

though late, i'm still in a smirk (and headspin, due to catch up from being away the whole time) over this weekend. it was filled with good conversation, outdoor time, fires and photos.
chat by the fire; the gang pre-dinner; alex and i, dinner prep (she takes after me a bit); desperate times call for desperate measures; no wine opener calls for all the tools pre-dinner; dinner for 5 - gourmet style; a sunday afternoon walk; fall clothes are my favourite; weekending with 2 photographers is tough to remember to look good at all times - it's like the paparazzi; people used to mix us up, or think we were sisters - people are generally missing parts of their brains; denim crew (me, jeff, alex); one last look around the church; working on some concept jewelry for my dear friend jamaal.
friday: i finished up work, and raced to the GO station to get jeff, who had finished work early. we headed home, i had a quick shower and we went over to get some vietnamese food for dinner (cheap and yummy). then, as we knew we had a late night ahead, we had a 2 hr nap while waiting for thomas to arrive home from san jose. once we woke up, we packed the car, and met up with thomas and alex - our partners in crime for the weekend. we all headed out, and completed the drive up north in good time - arriving fairly late to the renovated church that is in thomas' family. we spent the rest of the night having a couple of drinks, unpacking, organizing food, making beds, and all those things that come when you arrive in a place for a weekend.
saturday: jeff and i woke up early, and spent about 15 minutes trying to make coffee - him being a tassimo user, and me not having ever had a cup of coffee in my life. after throwing a bunch of tablespoons of grinds, and some water into the maker, we crossed our fingers (and later found out it was great!). we then enjoyed the outside, and the amazing weather for a bit while waiting for alex and thomas to wake up (we did manage to fit dexter season 4 season finale in too - as jeff hadn't seen it, and i wanted him to watch it with me to see his reaction). once everyone was up and moving - thomas putting us all to shame by going for a run up and down the hills of the country - we worked on making breakfast for everyone. we all sat down for a huge breakfast - not conducive to the photoshoot that followed. then, after cleaning up, alex and i choose outfits ("it's like real life polyvore!") out of every single piece of clothing that we collectively owned, and then headed out for photoshoot fun, while the guys headed out for some 'supplies' (soap dishes and axes) some lunch, and a walk around the water. alex and i spent hours (and 4 or 5 outfit changes) trying to push through the rain and cold to get some good shots in... and finally admitted defeat around 5:30 in the afternoon. we arrived home (i washed the layers of photo makeup off my face), and we had some snacks, marinated steaks, and sat around the fire that the men so wonderfully put together. we spent the evening hanging out - including a guest visit by thomas' cousin nick - cooking dinner all together... steaks, potato latkes, a huge, hearty salad and some wine that went through the ringer when we found we didn't have a wine opener (i'm talking power drill, coffee filter... it was scary for a while). after dinner we all cleaned up, and sat around chatting all night. some music, some drinks, a long burning fire... perfect. for the first time in my life i was the first to bed - exHAUSted... from the weather i'm sure.
sunday: woke up fairly early, feeling good, and again headed out for some fresh air. then, made another big breakfast, reviewed some photos from the day before, and then the 4 of us headed out for a long walk along the rolling hills... to really get as much countryside in as possible. once we returned, we packed, cleaned, and headed out - stopping briefly for some disgusting(ly good) harvey's on the way home. upon arriving back in toronto, we unpacked, and then i dropped jeff off at the GO train, and spent the rest of the evening making a small dinner, and some jewelry for a friend who i was meeting with the next day to consult.
it was a good, busy, fresh-air-filled weekend... much needed. hope everyone else had a great one!

because it's monday, and i can

2 posts on a monday that don't include my weekend in summary.... whaaaaat? has the world gone CRAZY?
yes. partially. because it's monday, and despite my promise to myself, i have not kicked the habit of going to bed at midnight (at the earliest) every night. and because being in bed to me, means still being uber productive with beads. or books. or journals. or photoediting. or rebranding. i'm a bed productive machine!
so sometimes, when you slouch into work on a monday morning, and the first thing someone says to you is, 'wow - i want your work schedule' referring to the fact that they maybe arrived at 7:30, but forgetting the fact that at 3:30 they drop their pencil, and gtfo, while i work until 8:30. sometimes then, you just need a smile.
so today, we're getting just that. 
donovan woods reminds us what's important on his twitter

a bear checks out a child in a bear costume at the zoo....
photo originally from tedr's tumblr, via Sydney on twitter

happy monday!

just one of them days

it's friday. like, i'm talkin' rebecca black, somee cards, all up in here friday. i want to send letters to friends and call family... this week has been exhausting, and i'm so so ready to be done.
from my pinterest; originally from superfamous' flickr

so this weekend, i'm heading up 'north' (about an hour and a half), to hang with some friends. relax. some photoshoot adventures. good food. good company. that's all i want and need this weekend.

meanwhile, feel free to drool over these cabins... i did. but i'm going to spend the week lounging in a similar environment.
happy weekend everyone!