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RSC Industry Intelligence: Will Truran from WolvesVsLions
The apparel industry is one of many moving parts. For every high-profile designer there are thousands of photographers, marketing professionals and independent designers who quietly do their part to keep our community vibrant and relevant. These individuals deserve their recognition. In an effort to ensure that, RSC’s Industry Intelligence make sure you hear from these unsung heroes who keep it real each and every day
Name, rank and why we should care?
Howdy, my name is Will Truran. I am the artist and founder of a clothing brand and design firm called WolvesVsLions. We do everything in-house for our clothing line and also do design work for bands and other artists.
What are you working on right now?
I am currently working on our winter line, which I’m super stoked on and hope everyone really enjoys!
What future plans are in the works? Plug your shit!
WvsL is currently going through many changes. All to make our brand a deeper and more cohesive body of work. We hope to spread a message, which can be seen on our website’s “About” page, and at the same time create art that can be enjoyed and meaningful to the customer.
Who or what has been the biggest influence on your work?
Many past art movements have inspired me, most of which were in the 1940s-1960s. Like war propaganda and the Swiss design movement. Also, movies and music play a huge part in my work. My art tends to be emotional and have a deeper meaning than what is first seen and I feel like my inspirations do the same. Some specifics would be the bands For Today and Sleeping Giant because of how passionate they are about their art. An artist I really like would be Keith Thompson (one of many), and movies… there are just too many to even start naming, but “Star Wars” jumps out!
What is the hardest lesson you have ever had to learn?
Don’t rush, ask for help and make sure you’re doing what makes you happy. If at the end you’re not satisfied with what you have created, it’s just not worth it.
Last book read, movie watched, record listened to?
Currently re-reading “Gunslinger” by Stephen King, just saw “Don’t be Afraid of the Dark” (super good in my opinion), and album would be “Meridional” by Norma Jean. I don’t care what people say, it’s an amazing album.
Fill in the blank: “I wouldn’t be where I am today without _____”
A loving family, supportive friends and the grace of God (not to be sappy or anything).
RSC Industry Intelligence: Daniel Newman of QuakerNinja
The apparel industry is one of many moving parts. For every high-profile designer there are thousands of photographers, marketing professionals and independent designers who quietly do their part to keep our community vibrant and relevant. These individuals deserve their recognition. In an effort to ensure that, RSC’s Industry Intelligence make sure you hear from these unsung heroes who keep it real each and every day.
Name, rank and why we should care?
Quaker Joel Ninja but you can call me Newman. Being your own boss means being your only employee, so as far as rank goes, I handle all of it as best I can. It’s a bit of a misnomer that freelancers like myself go it alone.
Why should you care? When you choose to support an independent brand all of that support is going directly where you want it to. I can’t do it without friends like you guys and my fans.
I am old enough to remember a world before the internet. It’s opened up a lot opportunity for all of us and I would encourage anyone with the passion for it to go for it [and start your own business.] The game has changed and you don’t need an institution to be successful anymore. Everyone who wants it bad enough can be a winner.
What are you working on right now?
I am currently going back to my fine art roots and working on some large-scale drawings. I am on eight of a series of ten civil war portraits with a twist. Each is 32X40 inches on matte boards.
This is my first time working at this scale and so far it’s going well. Having dual experience in both traditional and digital art has really improved my confidence and work flow.
I have a neat little gadget called the cinemin swivel that has recently become my new favorite tool. It’s a pico projector – I just do my sketches small-scale, scan them in, add them to my iPod, shine them on my studio wall and go to town. I hope to find a gallery for the series soon. I will be entering two of them into a local community art show in July.
I’ve never had a show before and to be honest I am finding the whole prospect a little terrifying. Wish me luck.
What future plans are in the works? Plug your shit!
I have plans to resurrect my personal brand and print some new items as funding becomes available. I also continue to work with the folks at Art House co-op making sketchbooks for the Brooklyn Art Library. The 2012 tour will be coming to my neighborhood next year so I’m looking forward to that opportunity.
I can’t think of anything I would rather do with my time then draw stuff all day. Each day has the potential to be a new win, but sometimes it’s hard to get off the bench.
Who or what has been the biggest influence on your work?
Its’ a long list. The negative influence is my own fear. I tend to over think things a lot and worry about potential problems as much as actual problems. It’s a real productivity killer and I need to struggle to overcome that and maintain confidence in my own abilities. I think it’s pretty common with artists.
The most positive influence has been access to other working artists – I love the community support, making new friends and sharing our successes and failures.
What is the hardest lesson you have ever had to learn?
The hardest lesson I am still learning is that I am special, but not that special.
I have to really make sure to remind myself that not all of my success is the result of my own efforts. I owe a large debt of gratitude to my fans and art friends who keep me from growing a Hindenburg sized ego.As history reminds us, that didn’t end well.
The cure to failure is success. The enemy of success is self-doubt and silly melancholy shenanigans. We all get those feelings – it’s ok. Just don’t let it stop you from being awesome even when you don’t feel like it. Shake it off like a drying dog and get some work done.
Last book read, movie watched, record listened to?
I am currently reading the “Pricing and Ethical Guidelines.” It’s very thrilling and I have a suspicion the butler did it.
For movies, I really like cartoons. It’s nice to see some of the smaller studios get some attention. “Hoodwinked 2” from Kanbar Entertainment and of course, “Coraline” from Portland’s own LAIKA House.
I will probably get rocks thrown at me for admitting I like Aqua, but I do.
Fill in the blank: “I wouldn’t be where I am today without _____”
I wouldn’t be where I am today without each and every last one of you. Thank you.
I’d like to give a shout-out to my good friend, Lori Kirk from Cavata Clothing. Also, check out my Facebook fan page!
Regan Smith Clarke Fall Sale via Fab.com
Starting Sunday, we will have a whole bunch of t-shirts on sale via Fab.com. Fab.com features daily design inspirations and sales at up to 70% off retail price.
Our sale will feature a whole slew of designs both old and new at a lower price than we’ve ever offered before, so don’t miss out on this huge deal.
Click here to register for a FREE Fab.com account. — You’ll need one to access the sale.
RSC Industry Intelligence: Josh Schmitz of Ruckus Apparel
Name, rank and why we should care?
Josh Schmitz – Owner / Founder / and MFCEO of RUCKUS.
What are you working on right now?
We released our fall collection on September 2nd and that’s been keeping us really busy. We’re currently working on a ton of team orders getting ready for the winter sports season. Custom team gear is one of my most favorite things we do.
What future plans are in the works? Plug your shit!
We’re collaborating right now with the Denver Outlaws (Colorado’s professional lacrosse team). We’re also planning and pulling fabrics and cuts for our winter collection. We’re doing some really cool cut and sew stuff including scarves, cardigans and a freaking sweet old school wool button-up sweater. I’m really stoked on how it’s all turning out.
Who or what has been the biggest influence on your work?
What influences our brand most is probably an odd combination of Naughty By Nature, Jonah Lomu, early-90s Miami Hurricane football, Abercrombie & Fitch and bare-knuckle boxing.
What is the hardest lesson you have ever had to learn?
This is really tough and I could give you some topical business bullshit like “do your taxes,” but I pride myself on being an honest and authentic guy so let’s get deep.
I went through a divorce last year and the toughest lesson I had to learn was that you can’t always be perfect. That sometimes, even when you try your best and all your intentions are right, sometimes things just don’t go according to plan. I’ve come to the conclusion that joy doesn’t ever really lead to or change shit. It’s the character arc in the story that is the real climax – the conflict. The conflict is what changes you and you can either get bitter or you can get better. And that’s a hard lesson to learn bro…a really hard one.
Last book read, movie watched, record listened to?
Book: A Million Miles in a Thousand Years. I HIGHLY recommend both this book along with Blue Like Jazz to young and aspiring entrepreneurs.
Movie: Bridesmaids. If you haven’t seen it yet, DOOOOO IT! It’s like the Hangover but for chicks, hahaha. And of course, 300, Lost Boys, and Running Scared are always on repeat at my place, too.
Record: That’s a tough one. White Pony by the Deftones has always been one of my favorites as well as In Shallow Seas We Sail by Emery.
Fill in the blank: “I wouldn’t be where I am today without _____”
My personal Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. I owe my entire life – my WHOLE life, everything I am and everything I have – to Him. He saved my life.
RSC Appearing in Boston and Chicago This Weekend!
RSC will be appearing this weekend at both the Boston “Ahts” Festival in Boston, Mass. and the Renegade Craft Fair in Chicago. Come bro-down and get awesome with us. Details below!
Renegade Craft Fair Chicago
September 10 + 11 | 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Division Street in Wicker Park
Chicago, Illinois, 60622
Booth #148
Boston “Ahts” Festival
September 10 + 11 | noon to 6 p.m.
Atlantic Avenue (next to Aquarium Station on the Blue Line)
Booth #8













