SOLE TO SOUL

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That New New

” ‘Cause I provide that new new ” Kid Cudi, That New New
 
So I moved! Welcome to my new blog, website, space, world! Whatever you want to call it this really is ALL me!
I received my “well done for exams” present a couple days early from the BF to my surprise and astonishment as I really was not expecting this. This marks the beginning of something new. I have to think more than just my blog now because I want to give you more pages and more content. I set out a couple of things I would like to achieve in my post
Originality so I will be working towards putting up the My Life sections and I will have a section dedicated to some of my Footwear designs.

The possibilities are endless, the sky really is my limit!

Don’t worry world I haven’t forgot I owe you Part Three of Anonymous Advice, which is going to be called Answers.
As well as two new posts entitled, Dear Summer and Why Evolution Is True? I’m actually thinking of putting all my purely written posts in it’s own category. In an attempt to make my blog more accessible I will be using categories and tags so you all can get around a bit easier.

The opening image on lemelp.com is courtesy of my mate Tom ‘TOLA’ Lambert.
I randomly (although we both think it was meant to be!) met Tom last month on the morning of the Air Yeezy Drop at Carnaby Street. In about the five minutes we had to talk, we networked. I scribbled down my blog address and email on a piece of scrap paper and he handed me his business card with one of his stunning designs. Note to self Lem, set your game up!
Tom is super creative and I advise you all to grace his page. I think once we get things moving it really will be a great project. I’m looking forward to working with a graphic designer and seeing and hopefully learning the process that goes behind the final product.

I want to take this time to say thank you to all those that followed lemelp.blogspot.com. I hope you liked what you saw there and will continue to support and check out the site from time to time. Since I really got back into blogging I have changed things up a lot and I feel that now, I’m leaning away from being something generic and towards something more original – more me.

The name SOLE TO SOUL is going to stick it, I started my blog with a view to display my passion for kicks and now its moving towards being more personal so it really is SOLE TO SOUL.

Just a note to bear with me while the blog goes under construction, I haven’t really found the right theme, Wordpress has 53 pages to get through and I stopped on page 11 when I found this. I’m in the homestretch with these exams and then I be all about this !

Feel free to contact me with anything and about anything friends, followers and fans. Email me:  lemara@lemelp.com

” Look out world I’m on my way… ” The Clipse, Hello New World

Peace.

Posted 1 year, 3 months ago at 8:42 pm.

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As I Blog Part II

I’m putting together a playlist post that will become a regular feature of my blog. Ten top tracks you have to play this summer! 

I still haven’t mastered how to put music up in my posts even though I have the “Add enclosure link” thing up?  

Anyway… this is what I have been blogging to this past week, Pretty Wings by Maxwell.
I still have the Now album, one of the best Neo-Soul Album’s ever! This song is so beautiful and a great number to propel Maxwell back onto the scene.
Maxwell’s voice doesn’t need no introduction and the horns are beyond perfect. 
Your relaxing track for this summer. Listen and enjoy. 

Posted 1 year, 3 months ago at 9:21 pm.

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What We Do Is……

Hypebeast+New Era from HypebeastTV on Vimeo.

Everything is starting to fit. This is what I want to do! 
Yesterday I was really down on my whole dream. I sat at my desk sketching over and over again and it just didn’t look right and for a second I gave up hope.
But the minute I fell off, two great people put me back on and things are moving in the right direction for me. I got something up my sleeve, and if it comes to fruition I will be sure to let you know.
I realise I can’t draw… well I can… but that’s not the ability I need to be a Footwear Designer. I didn’t really consider the fact that I wouldn’t need to specifically draw to be a Footwear Designer. At the end of the day, who am I to argue with a person who’s actually job that is! Just give me the shoe and let my mind go crazy! Let me be your Designer! 
I can create and develop ideas. I can get information from consumers, do market research, bring my personal knowledge of Basketball, Street Culture and Fashion, to the table. I can bring my passion and knowledge of shoes. I can be a part of the production, I can see the colourway, I can envisage the shoe. 
Give me a blank shoe and let me go! 
I’m going to start putting up some of my NikeID shoes soon. It’s something… I want you to see what I can create!
While I can still be a Footwear Designer there are so many other departments I can fit into such as Brand and Consumer Marketing, Product Creation, Development and Engineering and Product Merchandising.
This video breaks down that whole process which I attempted to define. 
I’ve finally found my path. 

Posted 1 year, 3 months ago at 6:51 pm.

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Advice

” Take what you want but you gotta share it with the world ” Share,  Drake

Where did I leave off…? 
First off I would like to “shout out” and throw some thank you’s in certain peoples way. In no order what so ever, HD, BF, and Pictom! HD came up to me on campus today and was like “Where is Part Two ? ! ? ” HA ! That just made me laugh so much. Pictom aka Tom Lambert was the first one to read the post and hit me up on twitter with appreciation. And the BF is constantly encouraging me. Today I was feeling like I couldn’t blog but I have “fan base” now people who are checking the blog and seeing what I do. Everything I do … Is for you all.
So lets GO! 
Part Two: 
Since I developed this dream to be a Footwear Designer I have been trying to learn as much as I can from the best people in the business. 
I randomly contacted Jason Mayden and he has been so helpful to me. I told you how advises me, not just with design but life advice, true words of motivation and inspiration. Yet, even though I have this connection which I do not take for granted, I’m still searching for more advice, more leadership and more direction. I realised fairly quickly that every designer doesn’t posses a a Facebook account but although I can’t get at them directly, I can Google their name and read past articles they have done. 
I came across this article today and it really has blown me away!
I know I’ve said “read this”, or “check this out”and I probably will continue to do in the future, but if you were to EVER read an interview this would be it! 
I check the blogs daily through my Google Reader and a couple months ago I saw a post on KixandtheCity.Com advertising the Future Sole Design Competition, run by Nike and Jordan Brand in order to find a new young and talented Footwear Designer. You can just imagine how happy I was that this was finally my chance, but imagine how sad I was when I found out that you had to be 14-19 to enter….. I really enjoyed being 20 up until that particular moment!
I was going to e-mail Future Sole and say how disheartened I was that my once chance to show my skills could now not be because of my age blah blah blah. But I didn’t.
However, if I did send that email it would have probably gone to the inbox of this guy – D’Wayne Edwards, Design Director of Footwear for Jordan Brand, whose interview I was so moved by as I read it today. What’s really weird though, is how at the bottom of his post is a picture of Jason, PursueThePassion.com has an article on him too. 
D’Wayne’s interview is more in depth in comparison to Jason’s but it is still worth reading just to know how he started, from designing shoe lace tips to working at Jordan Brand, he is the epitome of true passion and drive. 
The connection between the two guys and how it reflected back on me was so resounding when I read this. When asked what’s the best piece of advice you can give he replied, 
“Try and find a mentor. Seriously. Try and find a mentor because mentors can help you. They did it already. So whatever you trying to do they did it already [...] The biggest thing is to find someone who you can talk to. If you’re trying to do anything, any career opportunity, try and find a mentor or someone that, if they’re not a mentor, at least is someone who can try to help you and guide you in the right direction. Because like I’ve said, they’ve done everything you want to do already. They can help save you a lot of time, and probably a lot of money, if you can find the right person to help you on your way .”
I immediately thought of Jason but also someone else I had contacted recently, Marcus Troy.
I thought back to all those times I had tried to pursue something, how someone had always been there to guide me. I’ve done promotion, street teams, hosting, retail, you name it and I have always been fortunate enough to be under the wing of someone who would help.
What D’wayne said and the connection it has to me gets weirder, ” You never know who is sitting next to you. Just be aware of what your surroundings are”
This post is turning into a trilogy. I don’t want to put reams and reams of text up on here. I like breaking my stories down and giving you all something to look forward to. 
Just remember that though, you never know who your sitting next to.
Part Three Coming Soon. 

Posted 1 year, 3 months ago at 5:34 pm.

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Anonymous

‘I wanna know your name, why you gotta be anonymous’ Anonymous,  Bobby Valentino 

I hadn’t enabled the comments notification on my blogger but as I was scrolling through my posts I noticed I had 2 comments for my Internship post. One was from my cousin Kimo, always supporting me endlessly. This guy is my brother from another mother for real. 
But more so I was taken aback by this comment left by Anonymous.
“When people close doors on you, build your own path. Just say * em and try develop a brand of your own. If you believe you have the talent, try it. You’ll never know until you try – who knows, maybe one day you’ll be running your own company and make a living doing what YOU want to do.”
Thank you! Who ever you are thank you! Those are some very real and direct words but ultimately they are truthful. Every sentence you can take, apply to your life and follow. 
“You will never know until you try”
In January of this year I tried. 
After reading the Complex Magazine article Designer Jason Mayden Breaks Down The Jordan 2009  I was really inspired I read the story I would want to tell if ever I was to be interviewed. 
Jason broke down the design of the Jordan 2009 as well as how he got into the design industry. 
I done a little post way back on him but I feel I never gave you the true essence of his story and with my new blog approach it’s only right. Trust me this is going somewhere. 
The first questions that Complex asked grabbed me because after this, 
“Complex: So Jason. Where do we start? Why you? How do you get to be the next guy that designs the Jordan sneaker?”
The most compelling story followed and it follows all the advice given in the Anonymous comment. So that night inspired, wanting to know more and as always taking a chance because if you don’t try, you will never know. I typed in Jason Mayden on Facebook and low and behold 1 person came up. A picture of the infamous Chicago Bull’s bull stared back at me. He did say he was from Chicago right….? 
” I grew up on Chicago on the South Side “
Send Jason Mayden message. Click. Type. 
To say Facebook is informal is an understatement! I loose every concept of grammar and syntax on there but with this I had to come correct! Because I couldn’t be there to introduce myself, shake his hand, give him eye contact I had to do all this in a Facebook Message. 
So I started with ” Dear Mr Mayden “
I went on for a good while, constantly looking back, backspacing rubbish. Reading it aloud! Basically proof reading it like I would an essay. I told him who I was, how much I liked his piece in Complex, what I was currently doing and how it is my dream to one day be a Jordan Brand or Nike designer like himself. The most important thing.. and here’s the link. I asked him for his advice. Well first I asked him if I could intern for him and then I asked for his advice. 
” If not possible to intern for you specifically, any information about how to go about the process and any advice you could give me would be gratefully appreciated “
Click Send. 
Four days later January 19th and Hotmail told me Jason Mayden has sent you a message. I was stunned at the screen. Quite literally didn’t know what to do, well read obviously but think for a second. If you saw a famous person walking down the street like an actual famous person, world known. Wouldn’t you stop and stare? This was my famous moment.
He replied.
” I actually don’t have a budget for an intern this year but that doesn’t mean I can’t give you advice. Let me know what questions you have and we can go from there “
And we have… Back and forth messages on Facebook from then till now and for the future.
He always comes through with supportive, inspiring statements and first hand advice on how to break into the design industry. I am more than grateful and so glad I risked and tried. 
Jason has that same hope in me like Anonymous does. Always telling me I can and that I will make it. Not just as Footwear Designer but in everything I do. 
Advice is so crucial. When people advise you it’s not to come at you. It’s to guide you, show you.
Thank you anonymous, thank you Jason Mayden. 
Part Two coming soon.

Posted 1 year, 3 months ago at 5:56 pm.

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