Contest by Motorola
image New HiveDaily Post!
Style Spotlight: 8 High-End Gemstone Pieces To Covet

First Time Here?

Join now! It's fast, free and fun. Join the Stylehive community and follow cool people and trends. Start building your own hive today by bookmarking and sharing your hottest finds. What are you waiting for? Join now!
Register for Stylehive
hivedaily logo

Hot Interview: Monster Factory, Fun & Whimsical Monster Creations

image

About Monster Factory:

Who doesn’t love a cute, fuzzy, plush monster?  The hot new items in the Hive are these quirky little monster creations by the Monster Factory.  The designers, Bliss Man, Adam Dunn, and Rhya Tamasauskas, collaborate to create these handmade plush toys that are known for their simple shapes, clean lines, sophisticated color palette and above all, their cuteness.  These Toronto natives launched their first series of monsters, the “Heartbreakers” series in November 2003.  Today they have 52 monsters from 14 different series in production.  The materials that make up a monster are micro polar fleece, fun fur, and vinyl and they incorporate unique detailing into each monster and use techniques like embroidery, hand-stitching, and silk screening to add character.  After the designs are finished, to add to the fun, each monster is named and given a quirky set of characteristics that best describe him or her.  Fun for children and adults! 

Stylehive: Tell us how Monster Factory began as a film production company and evolved into what it is today.

Monster Factory: As you know the Monster Factory did not start out as the plush and character design company that it is today. In its previous incarnation the MF was a small film production company that Adam began while attending film school. Though that company didn’t withstand the test of time, it was the MF logo that gave inspiration to Rhya, who was at the time making textile art. She made the very first monster. Adam couldn’t resist, so he too began making monsters. With much warm response and encouragement it became apparent that there needed to be an actual factory for making monsters: enter Bliss. Just days after completing her degree in fashion design she became the MF’s newest partner. Bliss brought an uncanny ability to design and refine patterns for the monsters so that they could multiply on a more serious basis. Five months later in November 2003, the new Monster Factory launched its first series called the “Heartbreakers”. The launch was a great success. Since then we’ve launched several more series of monsters and will continue to do so for as long as we can.

Stylehive: Where did you get the idea to combine illustration with plush toys?

MF: Illustrating our plush toys is something that comes very naturally to us.  We work from sketches that we eventually transform into 3 dimensional plush toys. The final illustrations are used in a number of applications such as on the tags, the website, and for promotional material. 

Stylehive: Where did you get your inspiration for each character?

MF: The main source of inspiration at the monster factory is each other’s work. The way we design is very collaborative, so everyone’s work really comes together.

Stylehive: Each of you brings a unique skill to the team: Rhya with her textile arts and illustration, Bliss with her sewing and construction skills, and Adam with his graphic design.  What kind of challenges do you face working as a team?  What do you love about each other?

MF: Working together as a team is something we do very well and is probably why we’re in business together.  Having different skills is definitely an asset to our team.  We fill the gaps, which is what a good team should do.  In addition to that, we’re able to learn from each other.  In the end, it’s the creative vision that we all share that keeps us strong.  We all want to make monsters come alive in people’s imaginations and I think we achieve this. 

We share a great respect for each other as artists, designers, and creators.  What we do best is laugh at each other, and when you can laugh at your friends and at yourself you can do anything.... like make monsters.

Stylehive: Your customer ranges from small children to grown adults.  How do you address such a wide market?

MF: Plush characters naturally appeal to children, so when designing monsters, our bigger challenge is to attract the adult market. With that in mind, we really design the monsters as if we were our own customers. So between their refined shapes, subtle color palette, and imperfect characteristics monsters are really made for an older audience. Not to say that this alienates our younger fans. Quite the contrary, the fact that our monsters aren’t dumbed-down like so many mainstream childrens’ toys is probably quite refreshing, and is what we attribute much of our success to.

In order to reach our customers, we participate in a number of Arts and Crafts shows throughout the year.  Some are more family oriented, like the One of a Kind Show and Cabbage Town Arts and Crafts Fair, while others are directed to a younger crowd, like the the DUDE show and the Comic Fan Expo. 

Stylehive: Do you have a favorite monster?

MF: That’s a very hard question. We’d like to think that we don’t have favorites, but sometimes we can’t help it. Amongst those are Mr. Jefferson, Dirk, Mitch, P.A.X, and the “Sugars” series. We give extra love to the monsters who aren’t as popular as well.

Stylehive: What can we look forward to for your end of March release?

MF: Colin and Todd from “8 Bits” series are expecting 2 new additions to their posse.  Old school video games have been inspiring us lately so it only seems appropriate to add monsters to our video game series.  We’re also designing a new French monster with a giant schnoz. Need I say more? 

The new monsters will be released on Wednesday March 28th and will be available at our 5 day studio sale: Wednesday March 28th - Sunday April 1st from 11am-6pm. 

...and on-line at: http://www.monsterfactory.net

Stylehive: What’s next for the Monster Factory?

MF: We would like to make more monsters. We’d love to expand into animation, spend more time illustrating, and further develop our monsters as characters.


Monster Factory’s Site in the Hive: site/monsterfactory.net

Monster Factory’s Website: monsterfactory.net

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

image
photo
 

Channels: HiveQA Tags: hot interviews

Comments on this post

Post a comment



image

hiveexclusive

You'll only find it here!

image Hive Exclusive: Tim Gunn Reveals the One Trend He Just Doesn’t Get! On the hit show Project Runway, which returns for a…

hiveslides

All your fave fotoflips!

image Style Spotlight: 8 High-End Gemstone Pieces To Covet Think that only independent jewelry designers use gemstone beads in…

hivevideo

Style TV all the time!

image Style Video: Did Kelly Ripa Get Stomped at Her High Heel-a-Thon? Kelly Ripa thought she was the fastest high-heeled hottie in…

hivepolls

Say it like you mean it!

image Home Poll: Which Crazy Bookshelf Will Hold Your Summer Reading? For some, summer reading means a stack of new books…

hiveQ&A

We have Q's, they have A's!!

image Hive Q&A: First Project Runway Castoff “Disheartened.” Uh… Yeah! To begin Season 5 of the hit show Project Runway,…

hivedeals

Discounts, deals and steals!

image Weekly Giveaway: Win TWO Tickets To The New American Music Union’s Summer Tour! Summer was made for music festivals. There’s nothing like soaking…

Search:

Advertisement


image

image

image




image
Advertisement





hiveroll
Web Snob Friends
55 Secret Street
A Few Goody Gumdrops
All About The Pretty
Allie is Wired
Adventures in the Stiletto Jungle
Bag Bliss
Bag Snob
Beauty Snob
The Beauty Stop
Blogdorf Goodman
Calculatus Eliminatus
Cheap Jap
Coquette
The Coveted
Debutate Clothing
eBeautyDaily
The Fashion Bomb
Fashion, Evolved
Fashion Indie
The Fashionable Housewife
Fashiontribes
GlamChic
I'm Not Obsessed
Kristopher Dukes
Ladybrille
Makeup Bag
Manolo's Shoe Blog
My Fashion Life
nitro:licious
The Organic Beauty Expert
Papierblog
Quinta Trends
Second City Style
The Shoe Goddess
Shrimpton Couture
Styleaholic
StyleBakery
Stylehive Blog
Stylenotes
Sugar Shock
Sxy Fashion Queen
V-Style
We Love Beauty
Fashion/Style
BagTrends
Catwalk Queen
Chic Stories
Cool Chiq
Coquette
Couture in The City
The Coveted
Daily Candy
Denimology
Dress Up Games
Fashion & Art
Fashionator
Fashion Addict Diary
Fashion is Spinach
The Fashion Spot
Fashion Tribes
Fashion Verbatim
Fashionista
Fashionologie
Foto Decadent
The Glossy
Go Fug Yourself
Haute Mimi
I Am Fashion
Kingdom of Style
Manolo's Shoe Blog
Mrs Fashion
Outblush
The Sartorialist
Shoe Blog
Shoewawa
Style Bubble
Style Bytes
Style Will Save Us
Style.com
Who What Wear Daily
Zuburbia
Home/Design
All The Best
Apartment Therapy
Another Shade of Grey
Behind the Curtains
Blink Decor
Bloesem
CasaSugar
Coochicoos
Core77
Cribcandy
Design Klub
Design Milk
Design Sponge
Designspotter
Design Talk
Designer's Library
Desire To Inspire
Funfurde
Furniture Fashion
Gaile Guevara
Hostess Blog
Inhabitat
Interior Stories
Land+Living
Made By Girl
Mocoloco
On Interior Design
Pad Style
Reluct
Rockett St. George
Sf Girl By Bay
Shak In Style
Shelterrific
The Style Files
Trendir
Yanko Design
Beauty
15 Minute Beauty
A Touch of Blusher
Beauty and Fashion Tech
Beauty Banter
Beauty Bento Box
Beauty Blabber
Beauty Blog Network
Beauty News NYC
Cinnamon Kitten
Diva in a Carry On
Elke von Freudenberg
Face Candy
Glamblush
Glossing Over It
Kiss and Makeup
Makeup Minute
Makeup and Beauty Blog
My Women Stuff
The Non Blonde
Temptalia
Vanity Vibe
Lifestyle
Accidental Hedonist
Aisle Dash
Baby Talkers
Best Weekends
bLavish
Boing Boing
BornRich
Chocolate & Zucchini
Chow
The Cool Hunter
Cool Hunting
DailyLuxe
DIY Life
Elements Living
Engadget
Fecal Face
Geekologie
Gizmodo
I Watch Stuff
Lonely Planet Travel Blog
Luxist
A Luxury Travel Blog
Popgadget
Product Dose
PSFK
Roving Gastronome
ShinyShiny
Slashfood
Spittoon
Style Saves The World
Treehugger
Uncrate
Urban Daddy
The Wayward Chef
Vagablond
Wired
Celebrity
Celebrity Brands
Celebrity Style Blog
The Celeb Life
Couture Avenue
Couture Candy
Fashion Verbatim
Glam Scene
Go Fug Yourself
Gossip Girls
Hollyscoop
I Heart That
I’m Not Obsessed
People.com StyleWatch
Perez Hilton
Pink Is The New Blog
Popsugar
SeenON! Insider Celebrity Style Blog
Star Style Scoop
Steal The Style
The Style Notes
Style Phox
TMZ
Weezies
What Celebs Wear
Who What Wear Daily
Style TV
America’s Next Top Model
Blogging Project Runway
Bravo TV Design Blog
Bravo TV Fashion Forward
MyStyle (Style Network)
Patricia Field
Reel-Style
SeenOn! Desperate Housewives
SeenOn! Grey’s Anatomy
SeenOn! Project Runway
SeenOn! Ugly Betty
SpinDaily
StyleIt
Tim Gunn’s Blog
Veronica Webb’s Blog
WGN Sex and the City


Advertisement