Antonio started designing for apparel when he was just 15. Those highschool illustrations earned him a spot in The Source's "Flavor of the Month". Four years later, while studying design at the Atlanta College of Art, he developed a clothing line for Dallas Austin. Once he moved back to Chicago, Sears hired him to infuse their private label brands with graffiti-influenced youth culture. But it was after a Nike recruiter called looking to use his skills for a new "urban" directive; that he realized his talents had been spent on other people's brands for too long. Determined to bring smarts back to streetwear, Antonio started a company where he and his best friends could work together on something they really enjoyed and truly believed in.
Patrese lives fashion. She loves it too, but her expertise reaches far beyond trend forecasting & brand development. A graduate of the Illinois Institute of Art's Fashion Marketing program, Patrese has worked with several retail giants including Benetton, Guess?, French Connection and Puma North America. With a voracious appetite for fashion innovations and a talent for deconstruction and reinvention, Patrese looks beyond the trend-obsessed critics, focusing her visual sensibilities and unique interpretations on the art direction of Good Night TV. Her personal line, p.DiGiulio, takes the art of fashion even further -- with exclusive handmade one of a kind pieces.
With an innate talent for cynical understatement and silent subversion, Charlie has truly mastered the art of subtle delivery. As the conceptualist for Good Night TV, Charlie's compulsive interest in restricted knowledge, current social affairs and global perspectives helps him "manufacture inspiratu" for the messages that inform the imagery of Good Night TV. But pursuing an underground education isn't his only discipline: Charlie's fine art education while studying video at the Atlanta College of Art has made him an auteur behind the lens and an artist in the editing suite where his work in motion graphics and DV informs Good Night TV's visual language.