133 Mitchell St., West Orange, NJ 07052, USA
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It’s OON (pronounced 'ON') is an abstract, art-based, motivatiional, t-shirt and merchandise business idea which started with a purpose of bringing value to a collection of rudimentary drawings done by four young children. In order to demonstrate what is possible, if the creative potential of the simple drawings were seriously explored, the collection of drawings are being utilized as the raw material and graphic foundation upon which a line of consumer goods are being designed, manufactured and sold in the marketplace. There's a life lesson here for the young and the young at heart. Never believe when people tell you have nothing. God has given us a measure of individual creativity to change the direction of our lives and inspire others along our journey. We thank you in advance, for your support. Please tell a friend to check us out. Thanks Much! The Visionary... My name is Learie John Fraser, artist, visionary and an acknowledged "one of the crazy ones”- wild, creative thinkers. I was born in Trinidad and Tobago and attended Queens Royal College at which I earned a distinction in Art. I hold an Associates Degree in Graphic Arts (NY Tech, Brooklyn) and a BBA in Marketing & Advertising (Baruch College, NYC). I believe if God gives you a measure of creative talent or ability and he gives you a vision that involves that talent or ability, it becomes a mandate and that is where your success lies. You must use it - take it and run with it! But!...There's always a buttt! In sharing my idea, friends have remarked "You've got nothing!" & “That’s a silly idea.” My answer was, "okay... "it's OON!!!" Let me show you what I can do with "Nothing" BTW- OON is an acronym for Out Of Nothing. The Scoop... Three months before I found myself unemployed, broke and worrying constantly about how the bills will be paid, my 5 year old son, Anson, had done a drawing on a piece of brown paper at school. He bought it home and said “Dad I did a drawing for you.” I took off the rubber band, unrolled the drawing and was amused at his enthusiasm and innocence. I noticed he spelled his name incorrectly (ANOSN for ANSON) and smiled. In respect for his effort, I thanked him for the gift and to show my appreciation, I took some scotch tape and mounted the picture on a bedroom wall.
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