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Ray
is a free-spirited, daydreaming son of a bitch who has always
made it a point to march to the beat of his own drum. He
struggled with self-esteem when he was younger as most awkward
fat kids do, but he managed to use his sense of humor and
strong mental determination to change all that. He began
working at a young age, and developed a work ethic that
enabled him to be flexible juggling several jobs at one
time so he could stay lose and avoid boredom. Ray always
had a strong head on his shoulders, and graduated from public
high school 7th in his class & president of the National
Honor Society. After being told that he had a head for business,
he attended Drexel University for a year until he was unwilling
to commit to a corporate internship. The following year
Ray transferred to Rutgers Business College where he graduated
with honors. Ray has a BA in business management with concentrations
in HR, but he still will never see himself in an office
setting because his biggest fear is having the movie Office
Space become his reality. Ray is currently working towards
becoming a high school level business teacher and is a personal
trainer for a private studio. Ray’s passion is to
be able to do things on his own terms and to express his
views through design; iLL bred is that outlet. |
| Eddie
– Owner / Illustrator
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Eddie
is an introspective, light hearted guy who considers himself
a big kid. Fast forward through those awkward pubescent
years of high school, by the time Eddie reached Rutgers
University he knew his boyhood aspirations of playing baseball
had to take a back seat to something more realistic. 4 years
later, he graduated with a degree in Graphic Design and
a desire to establish himself in the field. After landing
an inhouse job as a designer, he soon found himself pigeon
holed searching for an outlet to express the mess of thoughts
and ideas that swirl around his head everyday.Throw long
time friend Ray into the equation and pure resentment for
popped collars and unoriginal t-shirts that do nothing but
quote movies or mimic other ideas, and thus iLL bred is
born. A new aesthetic, with a new attitude. |
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