Screen Shot: Campus

City Based: Temecula, CA

What inspired the brand name?

I'm not really sure what inspired the brand name. When I was a kid, I heard the word "campus" on TV and I thought it sounded cool. I knew I didn't want my brand to be a complicated word that tries to have some deep philosophical meaning. Campus is short, sweet, looks good, and that's about it.

At what moment did you realize you wanted to start a brand?

I started my brand because I felt like I was stagnant. All I had in my life was school, a part-time job and not much else. I had ideas to start a brand and just came up with some designs in my spare time. I thought to myself, why not make it real. Nothing is stopping me. This could either grow into something great or it could fail miserably, but who cares. At least I tried.

What helps you get over creative blocks?

Taking a break from the brand is something that helps me get over a creative block. I stay off of illustrator and photoshop and just let ideas come to me naturally. Sometimes I would go to a thrift shop/antique store in search of inspiration. It's best not to force creativity.

What is the biggest mistake you have made?

Being too confident in my first release and not doing my research. I spent a lot of money on my first collection and still have a lot in stock to be honest. I thought my designs were so good that I would be selling t-shirts left and right. That was definitely not the case. I'm embarrassed to say that I bought 24 shirts for each design-because that is typically the minimum for screen printers. I later found another screen printer in my area that is able to do 12 shirts minimum. It was a big mistake, but I'm glad I learned from it.

What is the biggest success you have had?

I think just having a brand alone is a huge success for me. I'm pretty timid, self-conscious, and I was never really one to display something I've done creatively. Even now, I have some remorse when dropping a collection because I feel like my audience will have a distaste for it. Starting a brand was my chance to be loud and get myself out of that mindset.