Mayamada Presents: Anime Showtime 2

mayamada March 26, 2012 No Comments

This weekend will see our second Anime Showtime event at Whirled Art Cinema where you’re invited to a free anime screening and get access to our one time pop up shop.

The date to put in your diaries is Sunday the 1st of April. We’ll be there and showing Steamboy: A steam punk anime set in 17th century Britain from Katsuhiro Ohtomo who also brought us Akira.

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There are still a few tickets available (at least when this post was made), so be quick if you want to book your spot.

Here’s a run down of what we’ll be up to on the day.

 

Prizes

We’re going to kick things off by giving everyone a chance to take part in our competition to win a special prize.

Popcorn

Judging from the talk on our Facebook page, mixing sweet and salted popcorn is popular. Well, we’ll have both kinds available for you guys before the film starts.

Steamboy

Once everyone has their popcorn we’ll kick off the main event. There’ll be a short break in between the film before we continue.

Popup shop

We’ll have a one time popup shop featuring all the mayamada t-shirts from the gift shop available for a discounted price. We’ll also have the Word Salad tee in white which you can’t get on the website.

 

 

We’ll be back next week to give you all the travel information so you know the best way to get to the screening.

 

Stay Tuned.

 

Mayamada at the London Anime Convention

 

The London Anime Convention is fast approaching and we’ll be there on the 11th and 12th of February at the The Rocket Complex London Metropolitan University.

As well as anime screenings, video games, manga and cosplay, there’s a chance to see the latest mayamada t-shirts and artwork posters on sale too.

We’ll also be unveiling our BRAND NEW limited edition hoodie at the show so make sure you’re there to see it 🙂

Check out the Anime League website for all the events happening over the two days.  It’ll be our first appearance and we’ll be having fun with photos.  Whether you’re a cosplayer our not they will be a chance at winning a prize for taking part in our photo competitions.  All you have to stop by the mayamada stall and ask to join in – that’s it!

Last but not least, as sponsors of the show, 5 lucky people will be able to win t-shirts as part of the Anime Con event winners.

You can get your tickets here and be sure to visit our stall while you’re at the show 🙂

The Mayamada Stall at MCM Expo

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We’re now only two days away from the MCM Expo at London Excel and we’re running around to bring everything together just right.

If you making your way down on any of the days from the 28th-30th, be sure to stop by our stall and say hi.

Here’s a sneek peak at some of what you’ll find waiting for you…of course we have our t-shirts including the new 11th Hour design.

 

 

Every package will come with a manga page and a few other surprises…

We’ll also be giving away these very cool oystercard holders for all cosplayers that take part in our competition…or if you ask us nicely 🙂

 

 

Plus, there will be regular giveaways every 90 minutes throughout the three days of the event.  All you have to do is get a ticket from us and see if yours is the winning one….that’s it!  We won’t tell you what the prize is…We don’t want to spoil the surprise!

Be sure to come by our stall when you visit MCM this weekend and hang out with us – just look for the guys in mayamada t-shirts having a great time ^_^

Think Long and Maintain Your High Standards

Last week I came to realise the importance of keeping high standards within your brand.

We were putting together a secret gift to give away soon (can’t say what yet, that part’s a surprise) and I got to see the “completed” work a couple weeks ago.

Why the quote marks? Well those weren’t actually my words as it was quite far off what I had in mind for the final product and arranged to have the job restarted.

We could have accepted it as it was – it wasn’t a complete disaster after all. But it wasn’t good enough to represent our brand so we had to wait the extra week to have them done again and done properly.

Patience is a virtue (I guess)

It was a shame as we wanted them in time for a promotional party we were invited to, so it was frustrating for me to wait and miss that date.

However, it’s so important to set high standards your brand and not allow yourself to dip below them.  In truth, they should be raised over time – especially if you’re just starting out. We now have the finished product and they look exactly as we wanted.

Don’t rush to put things out before they are ready if the end result will be detrimental to your brand.

Though I don’t own any product with an ‘i’ in front, I do admire Apple’s no compromise adherence to the quality of their brand. More often than not they release a product when it is ready to wow people (not always the case ) and not a moment before.

Do it right, not quick

When it comes down to it this is your brand and you have to always ask yourself: “am I comfortable giving this to someone, even for free?” In this case the answer was a clear “no” and that means that however frustrating waiting is, in the long run your brand will benefit if you continue to maintain high standards.

Keep in mind high doesn’t mean perfect – very few things are, but you have to be comfortable having that item – whether it’s t-shirts, stickers, badges, hoodies or your website – represent your brand. If it’s a bad product, that’s your brand so make sure that whatever you’re giving to customers and fans is good enough to represent that.

Have you had any similar experiences? Let us know what you think in the comments or on our Facebook page.

By the way, that special gift? We’ll be handing them out at our picnic next month 🙂

 

Image source: electricpig.co.uk

On the Comeback Trail!

What month is it?  What year is it?  December?!  Wow, time flies when you’re having fun.

We’ve spent the last few months working on the complete overhaul of the mayamada brand and we’re glad to say we’re almost there.

Way back, in a time when “Classified” still meant classified, we decided to put an end to our previous efforts at selling t-shirts with a smile and have a serious think about how we were doing things and what we really wanted to acheive.  We ended up agreeing that starting from the ground up was the best way forward.  There were many reasons for this, maybe they’ll be a blog post or two written about what we’ve learned!  To put it short for anyone in a similar position to us five months ago: if you feel things aren’t working out, take the time to step back and re-evaluate.  You never know what ideas can come about when you take a good look at yourself.  We did that and decided we could do better with our brand.

So what’s the new brand about I hear you ask?  Well allow me to introduce ourselves…

The new mayamada is all about showing off a positive and quirky confidence.  We’re making Japanese influenced clothing inspired by our fantasy world of Japanese television parody.  Yes you heard that right, we’re making up our own television network!

Think Japanese TV mixed with Looney Tunes and you’ll get a good idea of where we’re going.

So expect to see…well, anything really.  Off the wall television shows starring a random animal cast. Commercials featuring the latest product ideas to come out of our heads and anything related to TV you can think of and we can create.

We’re now gearing up for the launch of our first line of t-shirts and hoodies in January, which brings me to the designs you’ll be able to wear in about a month’s time.

Word Salad

The design reflect what mayamada is about molded to the shape of the mayamada Logo Kai…made up of a whole bunch of words.  Look closely and see if you can find them all out.

Serious Sound

Everyone likes their music turned all the way up right?  How about loud enough to crack skulls, because unless your music causes some long term damage, it can’t be good (just ask Keith Richards).

Cut the Cake

The first of many shows to feature on the mayamada network.  Samurai Chef is a cooking show which a difference.  Anyone can judge food by tasting it, that’s been done to death.  We say, if you really want to get to know your food…you just have to take a sword to it and see what happens!

These designs will be available on a limited run in January and you can make show you get yours  now by reserving a t-shirt now. where also giving 10% off your entire order when you use the promo code “LOGOKAI”…so what are you waiting for?!

mayamada switches on next month.

Stay Tuned…

Some Thoughts On Developing A Brand

We recently decided to completely re start or t-shirt brand.  Everything is being done from scratch as we look to make a really great brand and product for people.  I always thing it’s good to know when something isn’t working and make the decision to stop, make changes and most importantly, learn from the experience.  As we go through the process of building a brand, some thoughts came to mind so I thought would write them down for anyone in a similar position.

When you start out a brand I think there are some crucial things to consider:

Brand

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If you are looking to put out a brand that can be recognised it must be given serious thought.

You t-shirts must have some kind of link between them, something to hold them together something that people can sink there teeth into so to speak. There are so many brand out, what makes your different? They don’t need to look the same, they don’t need to even all be t-shirts, but there should be something to attract people beneath the designs themselves. That just my opinion anyway. I like the brands developed by people Johnny Cupcakes, Tokidoki and Superdry because of their strong concept that shines in everything from the website to the product to the people behind product.

Team

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Are you doing it yourself or in a group? If by yourself have you got the right skills? You might be good at design but if you can’t get the business right then you might find it difficult to get traction.

I’m a fan of working with other people who are good at what they do, so we have a small team of people here. If you have a team make sure you’ve got the might mix of people to cover all the angles.

  • Vision – What is the long term plan for your brand, Where are you going with this?
  • Product – The designs you create to the physical the t-shirts you put them on.  Print, material, packaging etc
  • Business – The foundation of it all.  Sometimes the boring parts, but essential to making something successful

Even if you’re in a group, be prepared to wear different hats when starting out. We recently had to do taxes for the first time and the only thing it taught us is that we needed someone to do this for us next time! Really, it was not fun (respect to people who have to do this for a living!)

Plan

It’s an oldie but a goodie: “He who fails to plan is planning to fail” – Winston Churchill

Once you have all the pieces together how exactly are you going to make it happen? What’s the next step. I’ve never been a big fan of pages and pages of documentation (you’ll see why in a bit), but you need something on paper so you (and everyone in the group) know what you are going can coordinate actions. If you don’t have the discipline to even write down a plan of attack, you’ll probably never make it to the castle gates (not sure where that analogy came from…).

Adapt

Allow me to contradict myself. As soon as you start that plan you scribbled down, it’s going out the window. Let me explain. Things change and rarely ever go exactly as planned and you need to be flexible. This is why I’m not for hugely detailed plans, because that’s fairytale and it won’t happen like that.

Enjoy it

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Last, but probably most important. Don’t do something you’re not going to enjoy. We only at the very start of are journey and it been tough, I can’t imagine what experienced and successful brands are going through but I hope to find out as I’ve enjoyed it so far.

Do you agree? Disagree or have anything to add? Drop a comment or vist our Facebook page.

StreetFest !!!!!

In the UK it was a long weekend and boy did we take advantage! The weather just about held up so we made it a point to check out one of the first summer events of the year, StreetFest.

For those of you that did not click the link above, StreetFest describes itself as “London’s   number one street culture festival” which we would agree with. There was a lot going on, Graffiti, Strret Dance, BMX, Skatebaording, Inline, photography, Street art, FOOD music and surprisingly T-Shirts! We didn’t expect to see our fellow competitors in such force but I wouldn’t call it a stretch to say Tshirts were a major attraction.

We ran into the ladies from Show Love “The brand with heart”. I had to get a shot of the varsity  jacket shown below. Why? I just love em okay and that’s why I snagged another shot with one of the lads from Ask Your Girl.

We really liked the persistent logo.

Kayobi’s African infused clothing were also present at the festival and drew a fair bit of interest. These guys really understand their audience with their tongue in cheek nod to African culture found within the “Make X not war” line.

There was an opportunity to design your very on Addidas trainers.

(Note the detailed London skyline)

We met Supremebeing as soon as we stepped into the festival. Great guys  and a selection that really reflects the brand ethos.

All in all, it was a good day. We came away entertained, better informed and encourages by our fellow T-shirt makers. Everyone was in high spirits and we wish we could feature all of the companies but space is short.

New Site and New Tees This Week

It’s been a hard few weeks, but we’ve been hard at work getting out an all new website featuring the pictures from our photoshoot.  We think it looks great and you’ll get to see it over the weekend.  Along with that, we’ve got two new tees from a new theme.  Here’s a preview:

We’ve had a good reaction so far and hopefully you will like them too, we’d love to know what you think.  They’ll be available as soon as the new site is up on Friday…finger crossed!

What else is coming up for mayamada?  Well we’ll be at StreetFest on the 30th of May checking out all London has to offer in street culture.  We’re looking forward to meeting some interesting people and seeing the mix of talents and styles at the event.  Look forward to lots of pictures and video from us there.

Check out these pictures and video from past events:


First Image: PHOTOGRAPHY Yoshitaka Kono
Second Image:PHOTOGRAPHY SUELAN & YOSHITAKA KONO

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Have you been before?  Are you going to this years event?  Let us know on our Facebook page.

A Day Out In London

With all that’s been going on I almost for got to let you all know about our photoshoot!

We went around London with our photographer who took some great photos with her digital camera.  She even brought along a real film camera and a Polaroid!

We hadn’t figured out how to control the weather so it was left up to chance…it didn’t started well.  I was drenched waiting for everyone to arrive.  But after that, plain sailing.  On with the photoshoot!

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We started right in front of the London Eye, navigating all the tourists for our first few shots.

This was a fast paced shoot so we had no time to stop before moving on to Trafalgar Square…

We attracted a bit of attention around the Square.  We even had passers by stop and take pictures with some of the models.

And finally we end up at Hyde park for the last shots of the day.


Oh and before I forget, there is a cafe/restaurant place in the park that  does a beautiful banana muffin.  It was delicious and capped off a great day.

I was exhausted at the end of the day and I wasn’t even taking any pictures or modelling so I can’t imagine what the other guys felt like.  Big thanks to all those involved.

Check out our facebook page for more pictures to come.