6A2, 6B2
The Hawraf resource of the ins-and-outs of a business provided a unique insight into industry. The depth of research and admin necessary to run a design business was initially shocking, and that was before what they charge was noted. Their ideology to be transparent was something that I found really admirable. This openness is something I wish to achieve in my practice, as a lot of my ideology is in revealing the design process so creatives are better understood in this linear, knowledge-based, western society.
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I love how real and down to earth this is. Shows a lot about their character, encourages people to want to work with them as they are playful and energetic. They are serious about work and show that people grow apart and not to hold onto something that doesn't feel right anymore - people grow in different directions accept and embrace! |
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Comical, lo-fi and useful - easy visualisation of the creative process - its important to take on projects that are exciting and beneficial and don't hold you back (especially new businesses trying to gather their tone of voice) |
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starter pack for design businesses - I will be ordering some of these supplies |
Noted: the change in their manifesto from first to last year - what this may expose about industry, their development, their meets with clients. Experience somewhat condenses the goals into more achievable and realistic ones.
- Manifesto
- Statement of Intent
- How to post on social media
- How to price your work
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How one interacts on social media - creating a buzz about shutting down |
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Newletter layouts / ideas - exposure |
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Statement of intent |
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writing about your own company |
It was useful and shocking to see how they price their time and work. This has definitely given me a lot more confidence in what I can ask clients for. This all comes down to knowing your worth, and believing your practice is as relevant as any other.
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pricing |
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