The document describes a team creating an online community called Pattern to connect novice fashion designers with more experienced designers. Pattern would allow novice designers to network, find common interests with others, and get advice from advanced designers. The team conducted interviews that validated a need for novice designers to learn from those with more experience in order to start their own fashion brands.
Successful leaders create a network of people around themselves and use these networks to keep informed, to develop opinions, to make decisions, and to execute their agendas.
As per Sallie Krawcheck, Networking is the No.1 unwritten rule of success in business
It’s more than designing shmick features to achieve kaching! - UX Australia 2020Catherine Hills
Both users and designers are similar in their views of some factors of e-commerce website UX design, but as would be expected, there are also differences arising from respective mental models and views. Specifically, those differences include users’ concerns regarding the security of purchasing and visual presentation of information and graphics. For designers, my research suggests they might heavily focus on information hierarchy and not surprising branding. These issues will be discussed in this talk by Catherine in relation to new contributions to theory and practice, extending from the literature and offering new recommendations to UX designers in the design of e-commerce user experience.
Presented at UX Australia 2020
http://www.uxaustralia.com.au/conferences/ux-australia-2020/presentation/its-more-than-designing-shmick-features-to-achieve-kaching/
Successful leaders create a network of people around themselves and use these networks to keep informed, to develop opinions, to make decisions, and to execute their agendas.
As per Sallie Krawcheck, Networking is the No.1 unwritten rule of success in business
It’s more than designing shmick features to achieve kaching! - UX Australia 2020Catherine Hills
Both users and designers are similar in their views of some factors of e-commerce website UX design, but as would be expected, there are also differences arising from respective mental models and views. Specifically, those differences include users’ concerns regarding the security of purchasing and visual presentation of information and graphics. For designers, my research suggests they might heavily focus on information hierarchy and not surprising branding. These issues will be discussed in this talk by Catherine in relation to new contributions to theory and practice, extending from the literature and offering new recommendations to UX designers in the design of e-commerce user experience.
Presented at UX Australia 2020
http://www.uxaustralia.com.au/conferences/ux-australia-2020/presentation/its-more-than-designing-shmick-features-to-achieve-kaching/
Empowering and engaging through co-creation webinarJane Vita
Co-creation shaping the way we design products and services. Not only does it activate dialogue, but it also brings people together to work on a common goal by working collaboratively. To enable co-creation, Service Designers act as facilitators, creating a platform for collaboration. They use a variety of methods and tools to understand customers, map experiences, describe service journeys, define business models, etc. However, these are just ways to make conversations concrete. We still need to engage and empower teams to explore, play freely and contribute to delivering an integrated and meaningful service experience.
Colin Budd (Speaker) Global Design Strategist, IBM
Building a sustainable, scalable, and successful design practice is no easy feat. In this talk, learn the real techniques, tricks, and best-in-class methods for forming a true design practice that organically grows and transforms your business. Anecdotes and insights from in-field learnings that helped countless companies (from startups to Fortune 500s) build and grow their own sustainable design cultures will ensure that everyone - no matter their role/industry/team/company or perceived barriers - is able to bring the same transformative practices into their own worlds. You may have to cheat, borrow, steal, but that's all part of the game!
We Create Brands - Branding, Graphic Design, Web Design Adelaide PortfolioWe Create Brands
Check out some of the great branding work by We Create Brands. You'll see examples of brand identity design, including company logos, graphic design, web design, packaging and wine label design, social media marketing and more.
http://autopilotyourbusiness.com/podcasts/market-your-business-with-linkedin/ - LinkedIn MARKETING STRATEGY: how to get people to follow the company? Employees, most importantly the top management, must be involved in practice - Update regularly, participate in discussions and groups and use the analytics to track performance.The goal of a LinkedIn marketing strategy is not profit, it's connections. And small businesses certainly should know the importance of networking.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRb1V0NMCRE
Designing for Digital: Processes + Planning for Powerful SolutionsLaura Baxter
Girl Geeks Toronto Meetup - November 2013
Navigate the complexities of digital media development with an understanding of: strategic planning activities and experience design methodologies, and how they intersect and contribute to the successful execution of digital media products.
• The standard digital media project process
• Why it doesn’t work
• The importance of strategic planning
• A more collaborative approach
• What this really means
Managing The Design Process oleh Terry Lee Stones
Mengoptimalkan penggunaan design grafis dalam cara yang praktis dan nyata. Memahami bagaimana proses kolaborasi yang berlangsung akan perlu mempelajari beberapa bahasa baru, juga tools dan teknik, dalam mengaplikasikan menejemen design dan hubungannya dengan konsep kepemimpinan design
Lightning Talk #10: Creating a Design-Centered Culture in Organizations: Lear...ux singapore
It’s not easy to introduce a UX culture within an Organization. There are ways, however, to slowly introduce the culture and get buy-in from other teams. It involves regular meet-ups and getting small wins.
Join Elymar as he shares his journey on how he created a UX Community in the Philippines, and how he brought his learnings into the corporate setting and promoted a Design-Centered culture.
14 customer experience authors, designers, and industry leaders bring perspectives that span three continents. Some of their articles offer practical advice, while others are more philosophical in nature. And some will surely challenge your current beliefs about what it means to design and manage the customer experience.
14 customer experience authors, designers, and industry leaders bring perspectives that span three continents. Some of their articles offer practical advice, while others are more philosophical in nature. And some will surely challenge your current beliefs about what it means to design and manage the customer experience.
For the eBook, head over to: http://www.mikewittenstein.com/blog/the-2015-customer-experience-outlook/
This is the presentation that I gave to the Young Planners at Cannes 2014. The data herein is taken from survey distributed through @cheiluk, @yellif and @cr
GE Social Selling Orientation - LinkedIn - Digital Aviation - Social Jack and...Social Jack
In this class, you will learn how to log into the Social Jack Coaching and Training platform. This will allow you to access recordings and submit support questions to our coaching staff. This session will also show you what to expect from the rest of the Social Selling Course.
All these moments will be lost in time: the web, the future, and usSally Lait
As web professionals we’re used to hearing about the virtues of shipping fast and iterating regularly in order to meet changing needs, but how do we ensure that the projects that we’re planning now are still as relevant and robust when they launch in the future... and beyond? How do we prepare for the unknowns and constant shifts in technology; what can we do to progress the evolution of the web itself; and how do we, as individuals, ensure that our skills are as relevant as ever in this rapidly changing world?
In this talk we’ll look at past visions of the future, what we can learn from these lessons, and how to apply this in a practical sense to the work that we do.
A written version of this talk is available at: http://www.sallyjenkinson.co.uk/blog/2015/09/26/all-these-moments-will-be-lost-in-time/
Designers Are From Mars, Engineers Are From VenusMotivate Design
There was Cain and Abel. The Hatfields and the McCoys. The Red Sox and the Yankees. The tale of supposed incompatible people is a tale as old as time. In the modern world of business and commerce, the common issue of creative designers and development engineers struggling to see eye-to-eye is a problem that can grind projects and businesses to a halt.
The reality is that both groups need each other so why can't they just get along? Jack Cole, Director of Design, will serve as session mediator, walking you through his experiences in finding pathways to commonality that allow for growth, discovery, and innovative solutions.
Key Takeaways:
• A better understanding of how to communicate effectively with team members of all disciplines
• Learning best practices that will help facilitate more project collaboration
• Further debunking the myth of left-brain and right-brain thinkers
Transcript from NYCDA & MotivateDesign U/X Lecture Series July 20, 2015 "Designers Are From Mars, Engineers Are From Venus" Jack Cole - Design Director
At successify, we are creating a global community of young creative doers by offering them an integrated infrastructure which allows them to clarify their motivation for executing their creative ideas and acquire the basic knowledge and use the suitable tools for implementing their ideas into start-up projects.
Empowering and engaging through co-creation webinarJane Vita
Co-creation shaping the way we design products and services. Not only does it activate dialogue, but it also brings people together to work on a common goal by working collaboratively. To enable co-creation, Service Designers act as facilitators, creating a platform for collaboration. They use a variety of methods and tools to understand customers, map experiences, describe service journeys, define business models, etc. However, these are just ways to make conversations concrete. We still need to engage and empower teams to explore, play freely and contribute to delivering an integrated and meaningful service experience.
Colin Budd (Speaker) Global Design Strategist, IBM
Building a sustainable, scalable, and successful design practice is no easy feat. In this talk, learn the real techniques, tricks, and best-in-class methods for forming a true design practice that organically grows and transforms your business. Anecdotes and insights from in-field learnings that helped countless companies (from startups to Fortune 500s) build and grow their own sustainable design cultures will ensure that everyone - no matter their role/industry/team/company or perceived barriers - is able to bring the same transformative practices into their own worlds. You may have to cheat, borrow, steal, but that's all part of the game!
We Create Brands - Branding, Graphic Design, Web Design Adelaide PortfolioWe Create Brands
Check out some of the great branding work by We Create Brands. You'll see examples of brand identity design, including company logos, graphic design, web design, packaging and wine label design, social media marketing and more.
http://autopilotyourbusiness.com/podcasts/market-your-business-with-linkedin/ - LinkedIn MARKETING STRATEGY: how to get people to follow the company? Employees, most importantly the top management, must be involved in practice - Update regularly, participate in discussions and groups and use the analytics to track performance.The goal of a LinkedIn marketing strategy is not profit, it's connections. And small businesses certainly should know the importance of networking.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRb1V0NMCRE
Designing for Digital: Processes + Planning for Powerful SolutionsLaura Baxter
Girl Geeks Toronto Meetup - November 2013
Navigate the complexities of digital media development with an understanding of: strategic planning activities and experience design methodologies, and how they intersect and contribute to the successful execution of digital media products.
• The standard digital media project process
• Why it doesn’t work
• The importance of strategic planning
• A more collaborative approach
• What this really means
Managing The Design Process oleh Terry Lee Stones
Mengoptimalkan penggunaan design grafis dalam cara yang praktis dan nyata. Memahami bagaimana proses kolaborasi yang berlangsung akan perlu mempelajari beberapa bahasa baru, juga tools dan teknik, dalam mengaplikasikan menejemen design dan hubungannya dengan konsep kepemimpinan design
Lightning Talk #10: Creating a Design-Centered Culture in Organizations: Lear...ux singapore
It’s not easy to introduce a UX culture within an Organization. There are ways, however, to slowly introduce the culture and get buy-in from other teams. It involves regular meet-ups and getting small wins.
Join Elymar as he shares his journey on how he created a UX Community in the Philippines, and how he brought his learnings into the corporate setting and promoted a Design-Centered culture.
14 customer experience authors, designers, and industry leaders bring perspectives that span three continents. Some of their articles offer practical advice, while others are more philosophical in nature. And some will surely challenge your current beliefs about what it means to design and manage the customer experience.
14 customer experience authors, designers, and industry leaders bring perspectives that span three continents. Some of their articles offer practical advice, while others are more philosophical in nature. And some will surely challenge your current beliefs about what it means to design and manage the customer experience.
For the eBook, head over to: http://www.mikewittenstein.com/blog/the-2015-customer-experience-outlook/
This is the presentation that I gave to the Young Planners at Cannes 2014. The data herein is taken from survey distributed through @cheiluk, @yellif and @cr
GE Social Selling Orientation - LinkedIn - Digital Aviation - Social Jack and...Social Jack
In this class, you will learn how to log into the Social Jack Coaching and Training platform. This will allow you to access recordings and submit support questions to our coaching staff. This session will also show you what to expect from the rest of the Social Selling Course.
All these moments will be lost in time: the web, the future, and usSally Lait
As web professionals we’re used to hearing about the virtues of shipping fast and iterating regularly in order to meet changing needs, but how do we ensure that the projects that we’re planning now are still as relevant and robust when they launch in the future... and beyond? How do we prepare for the unknowns and constant shifts in technology; what can we do to progress the evolution of the web itself; and how do we, as individuals, ensure that our skills are as relevant as ever in this rapidly changing world?
In this talk we’ll look at past visions of the future, what we can learn from these lessons, and how to apply this in a practical sense to the work that we do.
A written version of this talk is available at: http://www.sallyjenkinson.co.uk/blog/2015/09/26/all-these-moments-will-be-lost-in-time/
Designers Are From Mars, Engineers Are From VenusMotivate Design
There was Cain and Abel. The Hatfields and the McCoys. The Red Sox and the Yankees. The tale of supposed incompatible people is a tale as old as time. In the modern world of business and commerce, the common issue of creative designers and development engineers struggling to see eye-to-eye is a problem that can grind projects and businesses to a halt.
The reality is that both groups need each other so why can't they just get along? Jack Cole, Director of Design, will serve as session mediator, walking you through his experiences in finding pathways to commonality that allow for growth, discovery, and innovative solutions.
Key Takeaways:
• A better understanding of how to communicate effectively with team members of all disciplines
• Learning best practices that will help facilitate more project collaboration
• Further debunking the myth of left-brain and right-brain thinkers
Transcript from NYCDA & MotivateDesign U/X Lecture Series July 20, 2015 "Designers Are From Mars, Engineers Are From Venus" Jack Cole - Design Director
At successify, we are creating a global community of young creative doers by offering them an integrated infrastructure which allows them to clarify their motivation for executing their creative ideas and acquire the basic knowledge and use the suitable tools for implementing their ideas into start-up projects.
I am currently studying digital marketing at Full Sail University. This presentation will be included on my blog and portfolio websites. This demonstrates my goals and priorities for future plans and will be updated as needed.
To widen the market on various creative courses and fields that are available. Future prospects and testimonials cited by professionals from these fields
Digital marketing and social media management personal brand exploration explaining my outlook on what my brand is, what I want it to be, and where I see it going in the future.
Event hosted by the Consul of the Bologna Professional Networking Group on Wed 03 Feb 19:00 - 20:00
https://www.internations.org/activity-group/2949/activity/423709
Tips and tricks to build and test a business idea. Shaping an idea means translating an intuition into something you can experience: a trial project, a proof of concept, a minimum viable product. To prototype a business idea we need to think like designers and act as entrepreneurs, which means taking some creative risks and making a move before having all the answers. This blend of skills and competencies is usually gained during years of experience, a number of failures and continuous learning, but can we start small?
Speaker
Vincenzo Di Maria is a service designer and design thinker, contract professor at the University of Bologna, partner of commonground srl and author of Start Small: Service design for small companies.
Seo and online marketing mastery session 3Avidmode Ltd.
This months session is all about building yourself a secure online foundation on which to base your business. We look at:
* The business goals that you need in place so that your website has focus.
* The tone that you need to set so that you resonate and engage with your audience.
* The social networks that you'll want to use to funnel your customers back to your website.
* Keeping an eye on your competitors and making sure that you plug any gaps in the market.
* Consistency in your branding and message across all the various networks.
Ever wonder what constitutes "good design" in a business sense? This presentation talks about what how companies should evaluate design, making sure it is serving the audience's needs.
An online community is a group of people with common interests who use the Internet (web sites, email, instant messaging, etc.) to communicate, work together and pursue their interests over time.” Jul 7, 2003, Commoncraft.com
Social media is noisy, and some users are moving away to create niche communities where they can communicate with like-minded individuals about shared interests. These communities give users a sense of belonging, especially in a time of immense upheaval where human connection is lacking. This is a larger sign of the importance not just of short-form entertainment like TikToks but also of subcultures and communities. This session will highlight how (your) small communities are winning big.
Watch on-demand: https://www.falcon.io/cmp/2022-digital-trends-resources/
Kalev Peekna, Managing Director of Strategy at One North, discusses the importance of finding a balance between brand-centric and user-centric marketing in this East Coast vs. West Coast analysis.
From the 2014 Experience Lab: Reimagine Marketing. To watch a video of this presentation, visit http://bit.ly/1zViNx0.
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
Model Attribute Check Company Auto PropertyCeline George
In Odoo, the multi-company feature allows you to manage multiple companies within a single Odoo database instance. Each company can have its own configurations while still sharing common resources such as products, customers, and suppliers.
Honest Reviews of Tim Han LMA Course Program.pptxtimhan337
Personal development courses are widely available today, with each one promising life-changing outcomes. Tim Han’s Life Mastery Achievers (LMA) Course has drawn a lot of interest. In addition to offering my frank assessment of Success Insider’s LMA Course, this piece examines the course’s effects via a variety of Tim Han LMA course reviews and Success Insider comments.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
The Roman Empire A Historical Colossus.pdfkaushalkr1407
The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Palestine last event orientationfvgnh .pptxRaedMohamed3
An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
2. Our Team
Shoshana Tai
Messaging, marketing,
brand & sales
Kermen Choung
Finance, investor relations
and operations
DeeDee Kwon
Technology & distribution
2
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/11/21 |
3. We are passionate about connecting creative entrepreneurs together,
hence our name Circle. We strive to see a future where everyone’s ideas
are heard, acknowledged, and made into reality.
Our Mission
3
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/11/21 |
4. Molecule
people
solution
problem h
a
v
e
u
s
e
addresses
Novice fashion designers
and fashion students
Don’t have connections to
important resources and
expertise in business
strategies
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/11/21 | 4
A website that helps fashion
designers connect to more
experienced designers and
find common interest with
other designers
7. “I don’t know how to
start my fashion brand!”
Cindy
● Recent graduate
● Assistant Apparel Designer, $46k
● Lives in NYC
Behaviors
● Currently has a prior
commitment at a job
● Worried whether her
business will succeed or lose
money
● Worried that she lacks the
experience to start a fashion
brand
● Confused on the logistics on
how to realistically launch a
fashion brand
● Is self-funding her brand
Needs & Goals
● Wants to start a brand that is
personal to them and reflect
their passions, interests,
character
● Need confidence and validation
that they are going on the right
track
● Need to connect to
manufacturers
● Finding a skilled team to help
create and launch brand
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/11/21 | 7
Demographics
8. Persona Validation
Fashion Designer
Started own brand
22 - 30
Fashion Designer
Started own brand
22 - 30
8
Professor
Fashion History
Professor
41 - 50
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/11/21 |
9. What We Heard
“I don’t know how to use the search
engine. Operation stuff is a lot of work
and hard to understand. I would like to
contact someone who knows about
it.”
How did you build relationships
with factories?
“Using existing connections
when going into factories…”
“I need more networking,
experience, mentors to guide
me into starting my business.
May be connect like-minded
people in the virtual space.”
9
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/11/21 |
10. Interview Insights
Many new fashion designers
found manufacturers
through Google because
they didn’t know where
else to get information.
10
New designers are willing to pay
for online class/workshop to gain
direct knowledge from
someone who has already
gone through the process of
starting a brand.
.
Designers want to talk to
experienced designers so they
don’t have to go through trials and
errors.
People starting their own
brand would like to ask
questions to real people and
get a practical contact with
other fashion designers.
Manufacturers may not agree to
partner with you if you don’t share a
mutual connection. They are unsure
about who you are as a designer and
whether you will be easy to work with.
Therefore, having connections is
extremely important.
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/11/21 |
Starting a fashion brand is
emotionally taxing and
designers often seek
support from their friends
and family.
11. Insights Summary:
Novice fashion designers lack experience and knowledge on
how to start a fashion brand. They have a need to talk to those
who have more experience and get guidance on their specific
problems.
Questions that popped up in our interviews: (Where do I go to
get fabrics? How do I get more customers? What manufacturer
should I partner with? How do I get revenue?)
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 | 11
12. Market Type + Sizing
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/11/21 | 12
13. We believe that we are in between the
ocean and the well.
Why? While fashion design is a
relatively niche industry, there is a
strong need for novice fashion
designers to network and gather
information.
Market Type
13
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/11/21 |
14. TAM/SAM/SOM Overview
SAM
TAM
SOM
Fashion designers in the US
21,050
Reference : Occupational employment and wages, May 2020
https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes271022.htm#nat
Fashion design students in NYC
~20,306
Reference: The sum of enrollment at fashion schools in NYC
Fashion designers in the world:
~40,000
Reference: Ask Wonder
https://askwonder.com/research/fashion-designers-there-country-fr
eelance-work-brands-rd94bn33l
14
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/11/21 |
15. Comparator Landscape
15
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/11/21 |
More Networking
Less Networking
More Mentorship
Less Mentorship
19. 19
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/11/21 |
PROBLEM
EXISTING ALTERNATIVES
SOLUTION
KEY METRICS
UNIQUE VALUE
PROPOSITION
HIGH LEVEL CONCEPT
UNFAIR ADVANTAGE
CHANNELS
CUSTOMER SEGMENTS
EARLY ADOPTERS
COST STRUCTURE REVENUE STREAMS
Designer to Designer:
Fashion design student and
novice designers need to
connect to other designers to
get information about fashion
resources and expertise in
business strategies
Reddit : Forum for everything
A fashion-specific online
community where fashion
designers can learn from
advanced designers and
support one another through
the journey
One-stop place for fashion
designers to get all the
information they need rather
than hunting around Google
Fashion students
Novice Fashion Designers and
fashion designers with more
expertise
Interesting in designing
fashion brand and creating
connections and get the
information
The Pattern generates revenue through advertising and an ad-free
premium membership plan.
An online community for fashion
designers to connect with more
experienced designers and share
information on how to create,
launch and promote your own
fashion brand.
Novice designers can connect
to more experienced
designers, find common
interests, and get the
answers/ advice from
advanced designers.
Online platform
Linkedin: Connect with
people for profession area
- Number of users, who use our
website
- % of users, who filled out the form
- Average number of users, who ask
questions/received answers on the
form section
-% of categories of questions
23. View message and/or Pattern’s Instagram page
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/11/21 | 23
Click Pattern’s bit.ly link
Navigate to community page
Click sign up
Refers Pattern
Step 1: We will send the designers we’ve interviewed a
bit.ly link to our landing page. We will ask them to pass
this link along to their friends. We will also create an
Instagram account that has a bit.ly link to our website
and share that account to random designers.
Step 2: We will monitor how many people actually
clicked our link.
Step 3: We will monitor how many people navigated to
the community page in our website.
Step 4: We will monitor how many people entered in
their email information to “sign up.”
Step 5: We will allow people to share Pattern to others
via a share button. We will track how many people
actually clicked that button.
24. Next Steps
● Launch Acquisition Experiment
● Launch MVP Experiment
24
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/11/21 |
27. PIVOT
Focusing on networking to share the information
(Designers to designers)
27
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 |
28. Our Hypothesis
We believe people like:
Novice fashion designers and fashion students
have a need for:
Networking with other designers in order to get information on how
to create their own brand
28
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 |
30. Our Team
Shoshana Tai
Messaging, marketing,
brand & sales
Kermen Choung
Finance, investor relations
and operations
DeeDee Kwon
Technology & distribution
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 | 30
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 |
31. We are passionate about connecting creative entrepreneurs together,
hence our name Circle. We strive to see a future where everyone’s ideas
are heard, acknowledged, and made into reality.
Our Mission
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 | 31
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 |
32. Molecule
people
solution
problem h
a
v
e
u
s
e
addresses
Novice fashion designers
and fashion students
Don’t have connections to
important resources and
expertise in business
strategies
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 | 32
A website that helps fashion
designers connect to more
experienced designers and
find common interest with
other designers
34. Explainer Video
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 | 34
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 |
35. “I don’t know how to
start my fashion brand!”
Cindy
● Recent graduate
● Assistant Apparel Designer, $46k
● Lives in NYC
Behaviors
● Currently has a prior
commitment at a job
● Worried whether her
business will succeed or lose
money
● Worried that she lacks the
experience to start a fashion
brand
● Confused on the logistics on
how to realistically launch a
fashion brand
● Is self-funding her brand
Needs & Goals
● Wants to start a brand that is
personal to them and reflect
their passions, interests,
character
● Need confidence and validation
that they are going on the right
track
● Need to connect to
manufacturers
● Finding a skilled team to help
create and launch brand
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 | 35
Demographics
36. Persona Validation
Fashion Designer
Started own brand
22 - 30
Fashion Designer
Started own brand
22 - 30
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 | 36
Professor
Fashion History
Professor
41 - 50
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 |
37. What We Heard
“I don’t know how to use the search
engine. Operation stuff is a lot of work
and hard to understand. I would like to
contact someone who knows about
it.”
How did you build relationships
with factories?
“Using existing connections
when going into factories…”
“I need more networking,
experience, mentors to guide
me into starting my business.
May be connect like-minded
people in the virtual space.”
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 | 37
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 |
38. Interview Insights
Early fashion designers
found manufacturers
through Google
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 | 38
People are willing to pay for
online class/workshop to gain
direct knowledge from
someone who they would like
to be like in the future.
.
People would like to have
someone, who already had done
a successful business similar to
theirs, to share their knowledge
with, so they would not have to
go through trials and errors.
Networking, experience,
mentors could be gained from
connecting in fun casual
atmosphere online or in the
virtual space.
Hypothesis of need for
platform/mentorship
was validated
Fashion industry is all about
connections so networking is
extremely valuable
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 |
39. Market Type + Sizing
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 | 39
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 |
40. We believe that we are in between the
ocean and the well.
Why? While fashion design is a
relatively niche industry, there is a
strong need for novice fashion
designers to network and gather
information.
Market Type
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 | 40
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 |
41. TAM/SAM/SOM Overview
SAM
TAM
SOM
Fashion designers in the US
21,050
Reference : Occupational employment and wages, May 2020
https://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes271022.htm#nat
Fashion design students in NYC
~20,306
Reference: The sum of enrollment at fashion schools in NYC
Fashion designers in the world:
~40,000
Reference: Ask Wonder
https://askwonder.com/research/fashion-designers-there-country-fr
eelance-work-brands-rd94bn33l
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 | 41
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 |
42. Comparator Landscape
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 | 42
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 |
More Networking
Less Networking
More Mentorship
Less Mentorship
43. Business Model
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 | 43
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 |
45. Lean Canvas
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 | 45
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 |
46. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 | 46
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 |
PROBLEM
EXISTING ALTERNATIVES
SOLUTION
KEY METRICS
UNIQUE VALUE
PROPOSITION
HIGH LEVEL CONCEPT
UNFAIR ADVANTAGE
CHANNELS
CUSTOMER SEGMENTS
EARLY ADOPTERS
COST STRUCTURE REVENUE STREAMS
Designer to Designer:
Fashion design student and
novice designers need to
connect to other designers to
get information about fashion
resources and expertise in
business strategies
Reddit : Forum for everything
A fashion-specific online
community where fashion
designers can learn from
advanced designers and
support one another through
the journey
One-stop place for fashion
designers to get all the
information they need rather
than hunting around Google
Fashion students
Novice Fashion Designers and
fashion designers with more
expertise
Interesting in designing
fashion brand and creating
connections and get the
information
The Pattern generates revenue through advertising and an ad-free
premium membership plan.
An online community for fashion
designers to connect with more
experienced designers and share
information on how to create,
launch and promote your own
fashion brand.
Novice designers can connect
to more experienced
designers, find common
interests, and get the
answers/ advice from
advanced designers.
Online platform
Linkedin: Connect with
people for profession area
47. Next Steps
● Testing our concept
● Keep working on the Lean Canvas
● We hypothesize that these patterns would lead us to create MVP.
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 | 47
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 |
48. Thanks for
watching!
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/11/21 | 48
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 |
50. Shoshana Tai
Messaging, marketing, brand & sales
Kermen Choung
Finance, investor relations and
operations
DeeDee Kwon
Technology & distribution
About the team
50
51. Our Mission
We are passionate about connecting creative entrepreneurs together,
hence our name Circle. We strive to see a future where everyone’s ideas are
heard, acknowledged, and made into reality.
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 51
52. Pivot:
Focusing on networking to share the information
(Designers to designers)
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 52
53. Last Week’s Hypothesis
We believe people like:
Novice fashion designers and fashion students
have a need for:
Networking with consumers in order to promote their brand AND
connecting with customers to build their popularity and boost sales.
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 53
54. New Hypothesis
We believe people like:
Novice fashion designers and fashion students
have a need for:
Networking with other designers in order to get information on how
to create their own brand
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 54
56. Our current molecule
people
solution
problem h
a
v
e
u
s
e
addresses
A website that helps
fashion designers get and
share information within a
fashion community
Novice fashion designers
and fashion students
Donʼt have connections to
important resources and
have a small reputation
with customers
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 56
57. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 57
Cindy
Persona
“ I don’t know how to start my
fashion brand! “
● About to graduate/already graduated
● Assistant Apparel Designer, $46k
● Lives in NYC
Behaviors
● Currently has a prior commitment (like job or school)
● Fashion brand is self-funded
● Worried whether their business will succeed and will lose money
● Worried that they lack the experience to start a fashion brand
● They are confused on the logistics on how to realistically launch a
fashion brand
Needs & Goals
● Finding a skilled team to help create and launch brand
● Wants to start a brand that is personal to them and reflect their
passions, interests, character
● Need to connect to manufacturers
● Need confidence and validation that they are going on the right
track
58. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 58
Key Use Brainstorm
59. Choosing our key use
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 59
60. Refining the key use
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 60
61. Feature brainstorm and prioritization
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 61
62. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 62
63. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 63
65. Who We Interviewed
Fashion Designer
Started own brand
22 - 30
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 65
Fashion Chair
Fashion Chair @ CCA
41 - 50
66. What We Heard
“I don’t know how to use the
search engine. Operation stuff
is a lot of work and hard to
understand. I would like to
contact someone who knows
about it.”
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 66
How did you build
relationships with factories?
“Using existing connections
when going into factories…”
67. Last Week’s Insights
Fashion industry is all about
connections so networking
is extremely valuable
While connections are important,
getting customers is the first
step to launching a brand. If you
don’t have customers, there is no
business
Social media is extremely
important in helping fashion
designers promote their
brand—it helps them connect
to their audience and sell their
products
Fashion designers use
Instagram to connect to other
designers and customers. It is
their primary method for
connecting to customers
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 67
Last Week’s Insights This Week’s Insights
Early fashion designers
found manufacturers
through Google
We hypothesize that
making a brand appear
sustainable will attract
customers
68. This Week’s Insights
Starting a fashion brand is hard
enough. Early fashion designers
often can’t think about
sustainability when they are
trying to get revenue.
A lot of early fashion designers
start their brand with their
own money.
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 68
An integral part of getting
manufacturers is having
connections. Manufacturers
are more inclined to agree to
work with you if you have a
mutual connection with them.
69. 3 problem areas we could focus on:
Designer to Consumer: Fashion design students and novice designers need to
connect to consumers as the first step to launching their brand.
Designer to Manufacturer: Fashion design students and novice designers need to
connect with manufacturers to get materials for their brand.
Designer to Designer: Fashion design students and novice designers need to connect to
other designers to get connected to fashion resources
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 69
71. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 71
● We believe that we fit in this section because novice fashion designers who
are creating their own fashion design business have a strong need for
network.
Market Type Sizing
72. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 72
TAM/SAM/SOM Overview
SAM
TAM
SOM
Total number of fashion design
students in the USA: approximately
30,000
Total number of fashion design
students in NYC: approximately
20,306
Total number of fashion designers in the
world: approximately 40,000
● Fashion designers in the world
● Novice fashion designers in the
US that are starting their brand
● Novice fashion designers in NYC that are
starting their brand
Reference : January 9th, 2017
,https://askwonder.com/research/fashion-designers-there-country-freelance-work-brands-rd94bn33l
76. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 76
77. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 77
78. Next Steps
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 78
● Set up interview with the more experienced Fashion designer with less
experienced.
● Watch them communicate and find some patterns and insights that may
help for the future MVP and solution.
● We hypothesize that these patterns would lead us to create MVP.
80. Our Mission
We are passionate about connecting creative entrepreneurs together,
hence our name Circle. We strive to see a future where everyone’s ideas are
heard, acknowledged, and made into reality.
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 80
81. Our current molecule
people
solution
problem h
a
v
e
u
s
e
addresses
Novice fashion designers
and fashion students
Donʼt have connections to
important sustainable
resources and have a small
reputation with customers
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 81
83. Who We Interviewed
Fashion Designer
Started own brand
22 - 30
Fashion Designer
Started own brand
22 - 30
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 83
Professor
Fashion History
Professor
41 - 50
84. What We Heard
“Transparency is a key to
educate consumers about the
journey of a garment from the
beginning to end. Knowing every
detail of what brand is doing,
who made it, what people were
involved. “
If had a magic wand: “Narrow
down who my consumer is and
stay focus on my brand
message”
“As designer, it’s important to
aware the world pollution and
being conscious of what material
they use.”
Uses Instagram to connect with
customers
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 84
“Being able to spread brand’s
message. Make people
connect to your message
through your brand. Connect
to today generation, make
people be clear of your
message and shop with
repeatedly.”
85. Insights
Fashion industry is all about
connections so networking
is extremely valuable
While connections are important,
getting customers is the first
step to launching a brand. If you
don’t have customers, there is no
business
Social media is extremely
important in helping fashion
designers promote their
brand—it helps them connect
to their audience and sell their
products
Fashion designers use
Instagram to connect to other
designers and customers. It is
their primary method for
connecting to customers
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 85
Last Week’s Insights This Week’s Insights
Early fashion designers
found manufacturers
through Google
86. Insights
Fashion industry is all about
connections so networking
is extremely valuable
While connections are important,
getting customers is the first
step to launching a brand. If you
don’t have customers, there is no
business
Social media is extremely
important in helping fashion
designers promote their
brand—it helps them connect
to their audience and sell their
products
Fashion designers use
Instagram to connect to other
designers and customers. It is
their primary method for
connecting to customers
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 86
Last Week’s Insights This Week’s Insights
Early fashion designers
found manufacturers
through Google
We hypothesize that
making a brand appear
sustainable will attract
customers
87. Pivot:
Focusing on sustainable networking.
(Designers to consumers/consumers to designers)
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 87
88. Last Week’s Hypothesis
We believe people like:
Novice fashion designers and fashion students
have a need for:
Networking with others in the fashion industry in order to get
connected to important resources AND connecting with customers to
build their popularity and boost sales.
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 88
89. New Hypothesis
We believe people like:
Novice fashion designers and fashion students
have a need for:
Networking with consumers in order to promote their brand AND
connecting with customers to build their popularity and boost sales.
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 89
90. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 90
Persona
92. 3 problem areas we could focus on:
Designer to Consumer: Fashion design students and novice designers need to
connect to consumers as the first step to launching their brand.
Designer to Manufacturer: Fashion design students and novice designers need to
connect with manufacturers to get materials for their brand.
Designer to Designer: Fashion design students and novice designers need to connect to
other designers to get connected to fashion resources
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 92
94. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 94
● We believe that we fit in this section because novice fashion designers who
are creating their own fashion design business have a strong need for
network and focused on sustainability.
Market Type Sizing
95. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 95
TAM/SAM/SOM Overview
SAM
TAM
SOM
Total number of fashion design
students in the USA: approximately
30,000
Total number of fashion design
students in NYC: approximately
20,306
Total number of fashion designers in the
world: approximately 40,000
● Fashion designers in the world
● Novice fashion designers in the
US that are starting their brand
● Novice fashion designers in NYC that are
starting their brand
Reference : January 9th, 2017
,https://askwonder.com/research/fashion-designers-there-country-freelance-work-brands-rd94bn33l
96. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 96
TAM/SAM/SOM Overview
SAM
TAM
SOM
70% of 150 = 105
● Ethical and sustainable brands in the world.
● Ethical and sustainable brands in the USA
● Ethical and sustainable brands in New York City.
30% of 150 = 45
Reference : January 9th, 2017
,https://askwonder.com/research/fashion-designers-there-country-freelance-work-brands-rd94bn33l
150+ major brands disclose their
information through Fashion Transparency
Index
97. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 97
TAM/SAM/SOM Overview
SAM
TAM
SOM
86% of of internet users in USA would like to buy
sustainable and ethical clothes, 48% don’t know
where to find it.
80% of internet users in NYC would like to buy
sustainable and ethical fashion brands
Globally, 8 in 10 customers surveyed value sustainability.
Over 70% of respondents would pay 35% more for
eco-friendly brands.
47% of internet users worldwide have already ditched
brands that violated their personal values
● Consumers who would like buy more ethical
and sustainable fashion brands in the world.
● Consumers who would like buy more ethical
and sustainable fashion brands in USA
● Consumers who would like to buy more ethical
and sustainable fashion brands
in New York City
Reference : January 9th, 2017
,https://askwonder.com/research/fashion-designers-there-country-freelance-work-brands-rd94bn33l
101. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 101
102. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 102
103. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 103
Solution Discussion Process
104. Next Steps
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 104
● Continue interviewing fashion designers
● Figure out what to focus on. D2C? D2M? D2D?
● If D2C: Figure out whether fashion designers will attract customers
through sustainability
● If D2M: Figure out whether fashion designers need access to sustainable
materials and how they can get it
105. One of the MVP
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 105
● MVP1: A feature at department stores. Sort out fashion brands
according to the Fashion Transparency Index. Consumers shop at the
department store and sorting the product not by price, by new,
recommended, but by FTI
108. Who We Interviewed
Student
Fashion
18 - 21
Student
Fashion Marketing
18 - 21
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 108
Curator
Art Museum
Curator
31 - 40
109. What We Heard
“If you have a huge network
you will know different
fields...different
position could help you [have a]
different perspective, [rather]
than one advisor.”
“I would like to have the funding
and a team behind it, I feel like
that's really important.”
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 109
Would like to curate online
for a fee (esp. during the
pandemic many art galleries
closed down)
110. New Insights
Fashion industry is all about
connections so networking
is extremely valuable
Having a good reputation is very
important so novice fashion
designers often start out by
working for bigger brands,
eventually launching their own
brand on the side
Social media is extremely
important in helping fashion
designers promote their
brand—it helps them connect
to their audience and sell their
products
Networking is a bit more
valuable than mentorship
because it exposes you to a
greater variety of
connections
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 110
112. Market Type Sizing
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 112
● We fit into 6 network platform that already exist and analyzed the market sizing
113. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 113
● We believe that we fit in this section
because novice fashion designers who
are creating their own fashion design
business have a strong need for network
Market Type Sizing
114. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 114
TAM/SAM/SOM Overview
SAM
TAM
SOM
Total number of fashion design
students in the USA: approximately
30,000
Total number of fashion design
students in NYC: approximately
20,306
Total number of fashion designers in the
world: approximately 40,000
● Fashion designer in the world
● Novice fashion designers in the
US that are starting their brand
● Novice fashion designers in NYC that are
starting their brand
Reference : January 9th, 2017
,https://askwonder.com/research/fashion-designers-there-country-freelance-work-brands-rd94bn33l
115. TAM
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 115
Fashion designer in the world who need or want to create their brand
Reference :
January 9th, 2017.
Contributors:
SageStar , Vyara L
https://askwonder.com/research/f
ashion-designers-there-country-
freelance-work-brands-rd94bn33l
116. SAM
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 116
Novice fashion designers in USA that are starting their brand
There are about 30,000 fashion design students in USA.
There are 41 colleges with Fashion Design major in USA
117. SOM
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 117
Novice fashion designers in NYC that are starting their brand
There are about 20,306 fashion design students in NYC.
Of the 573,694 non-fashion specific college students in NYC, there can be
expected about 34,421 students who work in the fashion industry.
118. SOM
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 118
Novice fashion designers in NYC that are starting their brand
Reference :
https://www1.nyc.gov/site/int
ernationalbusiness/industrie
s/fashion-industry.page
119. SOM
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 119
Novice fashion designers in NYC that are starting their brand
20,306
FIT: 7,938
LIM: 1,503
PRATT: 3,591
THE NEW SCHOOL: 7,274
= Total fashion design
students in NYC
Reference :
https://www.campusexplorer.com/colleges/in/New-York/90445DDB/New-York/
127. Who We Interviewed
Student
Art/Design
18 - 21
Student
Communications
18 -21
Student
Art/Design
22 - 30
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 127
128. What We Heard
“I would like to have
someone, who already had
done a successful business
similar to mine, to share
their knowledge with me, so I
would not have to go
through trials and errors.”
“I took additional summer online
class/workshop, which was
essential for me, from someone
who is already in the industry and
sharing the best professional
techniques/skills at affordable
price.”
“A lot of recruiters notice you from
social media.”
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 128
“I need more networking,
experience, mentors to guide
me into starting my
business. May be connect
like-minded people in the
virtual space.”
129. Previous Insights
People need mentorship
to validate their idea and
give them confidence to
move forward.
The process of starting a
business varies
depending on what kind
of business it is.
People want to start
businesses that are
personal to them.
To start a business,
people often require a set
of skills they don't have
so they seek out a team.
Hypothesis of need
for mentorship was
validated and
expanded on
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 129
130. New Insights
People are willing to pay for online
class/workshop to gain direct
knowledge from someone who they
would like to be like in the future.
.
People would like to have
someone, who already had done a
successful business similar to
theirs, to share their knowledge
with, so they would not have to go
through trials and errors.
Social media presence is important.
Stil most of the recruiters notice
artists/designers there.
Networking, experience, mentors
could be gained from connecting in
fun casual atmosphere online or in
the virtual space.
Hypothesis of need for
platform/mentorship
was validated and
expanded on
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 130
131. Revised Hypothesis
“We believe people like
College students
have a need for ( or problem doing )
Mentorship to give them guidance on how to create their own
art/design brand/business. They also have a need to assemble a
skilled team to create said brand/business.”
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 131
133. Market Type Sizing
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 133
● We fit into 4 because mentorship systems already exist but we want to gear
them towards people creating art/design businesses
134. Market Type Sizing
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 134
● We believe that we fit in this section
because students who are creating their
own art/design business have a strong
need for mentorship and also care about
whether their business succeeds.
● The only caveat is how often a student
would need to access a mentor in their
business-building journey.
136. TAM
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 136
First time business owners who need a mentor
● 92% of small business owners agree that mentors have a direct impact
on the growth and survival of their business.
Business owners who do
not have professional
guidance at the onset of
their business.
small businesses had mentors Indicated they have
or had an advisor
17%
22% 63%
137. TAM
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 137
First time business owners who need a mentor
New generation they starts
mentor & advisor
Specifically mentor
younger entrepreneurs
58%
61%
138. SAM
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 138
Students in the US that have a side business selling their art
● Out of the 2 million art graduates in the USA, only 200,000, or 10 percent,
earn their living primarily as artists.
Working artists have
arts-related bachelor's degree
Artists hold secondary jobs
as artists.
333,000 16%
139. SOM
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 139
Local students in SF that have a side business selling their art
● 1,257 college students in SF who have a side business selling their art
SF Census
874,961
SFSU: 25,799
USF: 6,661
CCSF: 24,429
AAU: 6,898
CCA: 1,453
GGU: 404
SFAI: 271
CIIS: 61
SFConservatory: 221
Artists in SF : 874,961
(.019) = 16,624
Approx college students
that might have some art
business:: 66197(.019) =
1,257
145. Companies Comparison
Addressing Same Problem:
● ADP List
● Recreate
● Critiquer
● Startups.com
● Clarity.fm
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 145
Addressing Same Customer:
● Behance
● Dribbble
● Etsy
● RedBubble
● LinkedIn (not specific to our customers,
but our customers can be found here)
146. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 146
147. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 147
150. Sent it to the target audience :
artists, designers and students
Recruitment:
After a screener survey selected 3 Participants based on their responses
(Yes to Currently Creating Brand and/or Yes to Create Brand in the Future)
150
154. For people who said YES to Currently Creating Own Brand
1. Tell us about your business. Why did you start it?
a. What inspired you to develop your idea?
b. What is unique about your business?
i.
2. How did you start it?
a. What was the process like?
b. What obstacles did you have to overcome?
c. Did you need to raise funding?
i. If yes, how did you raise funding?
d. How long did it take you to find success?
i. How do you define success?
3. What have you enjoyed most about starting your own company?
4. If you could go back in time, what would you tell yourself when you were starting the business?
5. If you could wave a magic wand to make the process of creating your own brand easier, what would you do?
6. What are you working on now?
7. Anything else you would like to talk about?
154
155. For people who said YES to Create Business in Future
1. Tell us about your future business
a. Why do you want to create it?
a. What problems are you trying to solve?
b. What resources do you need to get started?
c. What are your biggest fears in creating a business?
d. If money wasnʼt an issue, what would you like to have?
2. If you decide to create your own business today, what would be your first steps?
a. What do you know about starting a business?
b. What would you like to know?
c. How confident are you in creating a successful business?
a. How would you connect with people (ex: for funding, mentorship, etc.)? What kind of methods would you use?
b. What obstacles do you have in creating your own business?
c. What do you think will help you create your own business?
3. How do you define success?
4. If you could wave a magic wand to make the process of creating your own business easier, what would it be?
5. Anything else you would like to talk about?
155
156. Who We Interviewed
Independent
Business Owner
Event Planning
and Design
31 - 40
Stable in Job
Employee
Communications
and Information
Systems
22 - 30
Stable in Job
Employee
Art/Design
22 - 30
Stable in Job
156
157. What We Heard
“I think a mentor,
somebody who really
knows what they're
doing in the industry
already, gives you the
validity on your idea.”
“To have people I
need and trust
available to me, and
we are aligned on the
same goals and
objectives.”
“Mentorship is important, but it
can only get you so far.”
“You just have to believe in
yourself and believe in what
you're doing, because nobody
else is going to believe you
unless you believe yourself.”
157
158. What We Heard
“I think a mentor,
somebody who really
knows what they're
doing in the industry
already, gives you the
validity on your
idea.”
“To have people I
need and trust
available to me,
and we are aligned
on the same goals
and objectives.”
“Mentorship is important, but
it can only get you so far.”
“You just have to believe in
yourself and believe in what
you're doing, because nobody
else is going to believe you
unless you believe yourself.”
158
161. Insights
People need mentorship
to validate their idea and
give them confidence to
move forward.
The process of starting a
business varies
depending on what kind
of business it is.
People want to start
businesses that are
personal to them.
To start a business,
people often require a set
of skills they don't have
so they seek out a team.
Hypothesis of need
for mentorship was
validated and
expanded on
161
162. Revised Provisional Persona
Narrowed down
our behaviors
Discovered the
need for a
skilled team
Realized that
less people
cared about
funding
162
163. Old Hypothesis: We hypothesize that there are many novice
artists/designers/students that need help and funding to turn
their ideas into reality. We hypothesize that giving them
mentorship and funding will allow them to successfully start
their own business.
Did this validate our hypothesis?
163
164. We noticed that it was less so on funding
and more so on mentorship
Old Hypothesis: We hypothesize that there are many novice
artists/designers/students that need help and funding to turn
their ideas into reality. We hypothesize that giving them
mentorship and funding will allow them to successfully start
their own business.
Did this validate our hypothesis?
164
165. Revised Hypothesis
“We believe people like
College students / recent graduates / entry-level workers
have a need for ( or problem doing )
Mentorship to give them guidance on how to start a startup. They
also have a need to assemble a skilled team to create said startup. “
165
166. Next Steps
● We will conduct another round of interviews to gather more
information and will send out surveys to said interviewees.
We will do / make..
To gather qualitative data, we will interview more people in our target
audience and ask them questions about their goals and struggles.
To gather quantitative data, we will send out a survey to each participant at
the end of our interview asking them to rank their feelings on a scale.
166
167. Next Steps
We will know the hypothesis is valid if we get
If all participants say “Yes” to needing
a mentor.
If all participants say “Yes” to having
difficulties gathering a skilled team.
If most participants express doubt on
how to start a startup.
If most participants express desire for
gathering a skilled team and don’t
know how to network.
167
168. Reflection
Things that worked
● Interviews went well, we collected
valuable information from the
interviewees
● Mural board helped us visualize our
information
● Grouping our findings into insights
helped us revise our hypothesis and
narrow down our target audience
● Calendly for recruiting people
Things to improve
● We generally need to explore,
experiment, and test more--gather more
information
● Decide beforehand what will validate
our hypothesis and what will disprove
our hypothesis
168
173. Shoshana Tai
Skills:
● Graphic Design
● Design Research
● Organization
● Planning
Kermen Choung
Skills:
● Adobe Suite
● Processing
● HTML, CSS, Java Script
● Research
● Creating brand identity
● Packaging
● Video production/postproduction
● Photography
DeeDee Kwon
Skills:
● Adobe Suite
● Visual Design
● Research
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 173
174. After creating a consumer’s profile (persona)
1. Find media that targets these specific segments.
2. Use analytic tools (Google analytics, etc.)
3. Create consumer habits
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 174
175. Our first molecule
people
solution
problem h
a
v
e
u
s
e
addresses
College students, novice
innovators, artists,
designers, coders.
Need a way to get connected to
investors/mentors/curators/any
one who is interested. Need a
way to get advice and/or
funding for their ideas.
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 175
176. Our backup molecule
people
solution
problem h
a
v
e
u
s
e
addresses
People who need a
computer desk at home
During the pandemic people
had to work from home. Not
many people can afford to have
their own office. Majority turn
bedrooms into the office.
People don't have enough of
aesthetic, ergonomic,
multitasking, and compact
desks.
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 176
177. Next Plan
Make Research Plan
Define the Solution
● Secondary Research
● Set Users and Goals
● Sending out polls/surveys
● Design Brief
● Concept Testing
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 177
178. Team Meeting Time
Monday 2 PM Thursday 2 PM
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 178
180. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 180
181. How we found our target audience — survey
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 181
182. Sent it to the target audience :
artists, designers and students
Recruitment:
After a screener survey selected 3 Participants based on their responses
(Yes to Currently Creating Brand and/or Yes to Create Brand in the Future)
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 182
186. For people who said YES to Currently Creating Own Brand
1. Tell us about your business. Why did you start it?
a. What inspired you to develop your idea?
b. What is unique about your business?
i.
2. How did you start it?
a. What was the process like?
b. What obstacles did you have to overcome?
c. Did you need to raise funding?
i. If yes, how did you raise funding?
d. How long did it take you to find success?
i. How do you define success?
3. What have you enjoyed most about starting your own company?
4. If you could go back in time, what would you tell yourself when you were starting the business?
5. If you could wave a magic wand to make the process of creating your own brand easier, what would you do?
6. What are you working on now?
7. Anything else you would like to talk about?
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 186
187. For people who said YES to Create Business in Future
1. Tell us about your future business
a. Why do you want to create it?
a. What problems are you trying to solve?
b. What resources do you need to get started?
c. What are your biggest fears in creating a business?
d. If money wasnʼt an issue, what would you like to have?
2. If you decide to create your own business today, what would be your first steps?
a. What do you know about starting a business?
b. What would you like to know?
c. How confident are you in creating a successful business?
a. How would you connect with people (ex: for funding, mentorship, etc.)? What kind of methods would you use?
b. What obstacles do you have in creating your own business?
c. What do you think will help you create your own business?
3. How do you define success?
4. If you could wave a magic wand to make the process of creating your own business easier, what would it be?
5. Anything else you would like to talk about?
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 187
188. ● We will conduct another round of interviews to gather more
information and will send out surveys to said interviewees.
We will do / make..
To gather qualitative data, we will interview more people in our target
audience and ask them questions about their goals and struggles.
To gather quantitative data, we will send out a survey to each participant at
the end of our interview asking them to rank their feelings on a scale.
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 188
Did this validate our hypothesis?
189. We will know the hypothesis is valid if we get
If all participants say “Yes” to needing
a mentor.
If all participants say “Yes” to having
difficulties gathering a skilled team.
If most participants express doubt on
how to start a startup.
If most participants express desire for
gathering a skilled team and don’t
know how to network.
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 189
Did this validate our hypothesis?
190. Reflection
Things that worked
● Interviews went well, we collected
valuable information from the
interviewees
● Mural board helped us visualize our
information
● Grouping our findings into insights
helped us revise our hypothesis and
narrow down our target audience
● Calendly for recruiting people
Things to improve
● We generally need to explore,
experiment, and test more--gather more
information
● Decide beforehand what will validate
our hypothesis and what will disprove
our hypothesis
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 190
191. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 191
9/24
192. Old Hypothesis: We hypothesize that there are many novice
artists/designers/students that need help and funding to turn
their ideas into reality. We hypothesize that giving them
mentorship and funding will allow them to successfully start
their own business.
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 192
Did this validate our hypothesis?
193. We noticed that it was less so on funding
and more so on mentorship
Old Hypothesis: We hypothesize that there are many novice
artists/designers/students that need help and funding to turn
their ideas into reality. We hypothesize that giving them
mentorship and funding will allow them to successfully start
their own business.
Did this validate our hypothesis?
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 193
194. Revised Provisional Persona
Narrowed down
our behaviors
Discovered the
need for a
skilled team
Realized that
less people
cared about
funding
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 194
200. Companies Comparison
Addressing Same Problem:
● ADP List
● Recreate
● Critiquer
● Startups.com
● Clarity.fm
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 200
Addressing Same Customer:
● Behance
● Dribbble
● Etsy
● RedBubble
● LinkedIn (not specific to our customers,
but our customers can be found here)
201. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 201
202. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 202