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This Is the Final Warning.
Bruce Beach, Kip Arnette, and Mike Carter launched Electric Visual on Jan 3rd
of 2000. After eight years building and branding for another eyewear company,
Bruce and Kip had the expertise and motivation to hit restart. They enlisted
Mike Carter to lead the marketing efforts, and the team was signed sealed and
ready for delivery. The stage was set to start a visual evolution. Initially,
the plan to go full bore was almost thwarted by a number of setbacks. Production
delays (a scheduled May release turned into late July release), numerous economical
disasters including the burst of the stock market bubble, the EU's conversion
to the Euro followed by its take over is a dominant currency, and of
course, 9/11. fill this taking place in the first 18 months of business.
With unforeseen setbacks and a shaky start, Electric pushed forward with even more intensity to establish them asa leader in the market. Electrics marketing foundation was becoming more established and soon was ready to enlist a truly revolutionary team of elite athletes. The formation of a team soon followed and seemed to be almost naturally tailored for the unrealistic landscape that lay ahead. Drawing off the different personalities of the team, design ideas started flowing. Frames, such as the Noise and Flux came out like rapid fire; on top of the first three releases. Add to that a December 2000 goggle, the single line was becoming a double yellow with no left turn.
The next couple of years have seemed like a blur. Challenges overcome and a team roster that boasts the original four guys (Luke Egan, Mike Todd, Peter Line, Bam Margera) still on top of their game—a testament to both their skill and the unfathomable foresight of Electrics marketing. While we arewelcoming new people on our team the same standards apply; that they possess a talent and have the drive that will ensure they too will be on the team roster five years from now.
Carry on my wayward son.
Website: electricvisual.com