Team Circle
11/05/21
Pattern
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Our Team
Shoshana Tai
Messaging, marketing,
brand & sales
Kermen Choung
Finance, investor relations
and operations
DeeDee Kwon
Technology & distribution
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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
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Molecule
people
solution
problem h
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v
e
u
s
e
addresses
Novice fashion designers
and fashion students
Don’t have connections to
important resources and
expertise in business
strategies
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A website that helps fashion
designers connect to more
experienced designers and
find common interest with
other designers
About Our Concept
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Explainer Video
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“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
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Demographics
Persona Validation
Fashion Designer
Started own brand
22 - 30
Fashion Designer
Started own brand
22 - 30
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Professor
Fashion History
Professor
41 - 50
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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.”
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Interview Insights
Early fashion designers
found manufacturers
through Google
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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
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Market Type Sizing
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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 Sizing
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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
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Comparator Landscape
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More Networking
Less Networking
More Mentorship
Less Mentorship
Business Model
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Structure
Revenue
Models
Delivery
Channels
Relationships
Networking Advertising
Online
C2C
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Lean Canvas
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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
Next Steps
● Testing our concept
● Keep working on the Lean Canvas
● We hypothesize that these patterns would lead us to create MVP.
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Thanks for
watching!
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Appendix
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PIVOT
Focusing on networking to share the information
(Designers to designers)
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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
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Previous presentations
Week 8 10/29
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Shoshana Tai
Messaging, marketing, brand & sales
Kermen Choung
Finance, investor relations and
operations
DeeDee Kwon
Technology & distribution
About the team
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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.
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Pivot:
Focusing on networking to share the information
(Designers to designers)
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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.
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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
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About our concept
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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
Don’t have connections to
important resources and
have a small reputation
with customers
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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
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Key Use Brainstorm
Choosing our key use
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Refining the key use
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Feature brainstorm and prioritization
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Customer Development
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Who We Interviewed
Fashion Designer
Started own brand
22 - 30
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Fashion Chair
Fashion Chair @ CCA
41 - 50
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.”
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How did you build
relationships with factories?
“Using existing connections
when going into factories…”
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
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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
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.
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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.
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
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Market Type Sizing
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● 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
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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
Comparative Review
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Business Model
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Next Steps
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● 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.
Previous presentations
Week 8 10/15
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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 | 55
Our current molecule
people
solution
problem h
a
v
e
u
s
e
addresses
Novice fashion designers
and fashion students
Don’t have connections to
important sustainable
resources and have a small
reputation with customers
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Customer Dev Summary
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Who We Interviewed
Fashion Designer
Started own brand
22 - 30
Fashion Designer
Started own brand
22 - 30
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Professor
Fashion History
Professor
41 - 50
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
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“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.”
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
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Last Week’s Insights This Week’s Insights
Early fashion designers
found manufacturers
through Google
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
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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
Pivot:
Focusing on sustainable networking.
(Designers to consumers/consumers to designers)
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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.
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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.
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Persona
However...
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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
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Market Type Sizing
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● 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
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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
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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
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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
Comparative Review
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Business Model
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Solution Discussion Process
Next Steps
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● 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
One of the MVP
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● 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
Previous presentations
Week 7 10/07
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Customer Dev Summary
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Who We Interviewed
Student
Fashion
18 - 21
Student
Fashion Marketing
18 - 21
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Curator
Art Museum
Curator
31 - 40
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.”
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Would like to curate online
for a fee (esp. during the
pandemic many art galleries
closed down)
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
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Market Type Sizing
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Market Type Sizing
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● We fit into 6 network platform that already exist and analyzed the market sizing
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● 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
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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
TAM
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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
SAM
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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
SOM
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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.
SOM
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Novice fashion designers in NYC that are starting their brand
Reference :
https://www1.nyc.gov/site/int
ernationalbusiness/industrie
s/fashion-industry.page
SOM
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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/
Comparative Review
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Business Model
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TAM/SAM/SOM
Previous presentations
Week 6 9/30
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Who We Interviewed
Student
Art/Design
18 - 21
Student
Communications
18 -21
Student
Art/Design
22 - 30
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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.”
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“I need more networking,
experience, mentors to guide
me into starting my
business. May be connect
like-minded people in the
virtual space.”
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
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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
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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 | 106
Market Type Sizing
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 107
Market Type Sizing
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 108
● We fit into 4 because mentorship systems already exist but we want to gear
them towards people creating art/design businesses
Market Type Sizing
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 109
● 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.
TAM/SAM/SOM
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 110
TAM
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 111
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%
TAM
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 112
First time business owners who need a mentor
New generation they starts
mentor & advisor
Specifically mentor
younger entrepreneurs
58%
61%
SAM
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 113
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%
SOM
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 114
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
Comparative Review
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 115
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 116
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 117
Comparative Landscape Research
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 118
Our Sources
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 119
Companies Comparison
Addressing Same Problem:
● ADP List
● Recreate
● Critiquer
● Startups.com
● Clarity.fm
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 120
Addressing Same Customer:
● Behance
● Dribbble
● Etsy
● RedBubble
● LinkedIn (not specific to our customers,
but our customers can be found here)
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 121
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 122
Previous
presentations 9/24
123
How we found our target audience — survey
124
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)
125
Screener Survey Responses
126
Calendar
127
Interview Script
128
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?
129
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 wasn’t 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?
130
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
131
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.”
132
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.”
133
Looking for patterns
134
Looking for patterns
135
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
136
Revised Provisional Persona
Narrowed down
our behaviors
Discovered the
need for a
skilled team
Realized that
less people
cared about
funding
137
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?
138
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?
139
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. “
140
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.
141
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.
142
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
143
Previous
Presentation (9/17)
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 144
Process
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 145
Process
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 146
Process
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 147
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 | 148
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 | 149
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 | 150
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 | 151
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 | 152
Team Meeting Time
Monday 2 PM Thursday 2 PM
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 153
Rubric
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 154
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 155
How we found our target audience — survey
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 156
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 | 157
Screener Survey Responses
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 158
Calendar
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 159
Interview Script
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 160
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 | 161
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 wasn’t 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 | 162
● 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 | 163
Did this validate our hypothesis?
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 | 164
Did this validate our hypothesis?
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 | 165
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 166
9/24
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 | 167
Did this validate our hypothesis?
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 | 168
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 | 169
Comparative Review
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 170
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 171
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 172
Comparative Landscape Research
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 173
Our Sources
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 174
Companies Comparison
Addressing Same Problem:
● ADP List
● Recreate
● Critiquer
● Startups.com
● Clarity.fm
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 175
Addressing Same Customer:
● Behance
● Dribbble
● Etsy
● RedBubble
● LinkedIn (not specific to our customers,
but our customers can be found here)
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 176
Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 177

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Team Circle Week_9_Presentation

  • 1. Team Circle 11/05/21 Pattern 1 Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 |
  • 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 | 11/05/21 |
  • 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 | 11/05/21 |
  • 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 | 11/05/21 | 4 A website that helps fashion designers connect to more experienced designers and find common interest with other designers
  • 5. About Our Concept Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 | 5
  • 6. Explainer Video 6 Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 |
  • 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 | 11/05/21 | 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 | 11/05/21 |
  • 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 | 11/05/21 |
  • 10. Interview Insights Early fashion designers found manufacturers through Google 10 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 |
  • 11. Market Type Sizing Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 | 11 Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 |
  • 12. 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 Sizing 12 Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 |
  • 13. 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 13 Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 |
  • 14. Comparator Landscape 14 Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 | More Networking Less Networking More Mentorship Less Mentorship
  • 15. Business Model 15 Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 |
  • 17. Lean Canvas 17 Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 |
  • 18. 18 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
  • 19. Next Steps ● Testing our concept ● Keep working on the Lean Canvas ● We hypothesize that these patterns would lead us to create MVP. 19 Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 |
  • 20. Thanks for watching! 20 Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 |
  • 21. Appendix Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 21
  • 22. PIVOT Focusing on networking to share the information (Designers to designers) 22 Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 |
  • 23. 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 23 Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 11/05/21 |
  • 24. Previous presentations Week 8 10/29 Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 24
  • 25. Shoshana Tai Messaging, marketing, brand & sales Kermen Choung Finance, investor relations and operations DeeDee Kwon Technology & distribution About the team 25
  • 26. 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 | 26
  • 27. Pivot: Focusing on networking to share the information (Designers to designers) Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 27
  • 28. 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 | 28
  • 29. 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 | 29
  • 30. About our concept Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 30
  • 31. 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 Don’t have connections to important resources and have a small reputation with customers Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 31
  • 32. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 32 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
  • 33. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 33 Key Use Brainstorm
  • 34. Choosing our key use Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 34
  • 35. Refining the key use Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 35
  • 36. Feature brainstorm and prioritization Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 36
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  • 38. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 38
  • 39. Customer Development Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 39
  • 40. Who We Interviewed Fashion Designer Started own brand 22 - 30 Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 40 Fashion Chair Fashion Chair @ CCA 41 - 50
  • 41. 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 | 41 How did you build relationships with factories? “Using existing connections when going into factories…”
  • 42. 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 | 42 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
  • 43. 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 | 43 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.
  • 44. 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 | 44
  • 45. Market Type Sizing Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 45
  • 46. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 46 ● 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
  • 47. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 47 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
  • 48. Comparative Review Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 48
  • 49. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 49
  • 50. Business Model Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 50
  • 51. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 51
  • 52. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 52
  • 53. Next Steps Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/29/21 | 53 ● 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.
  • 54. Previous presentations Week 8 10/15 Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 54
  • 55. 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 | 55
  • 56. Our current molecule people solution problem h a v e u s e addresses Novice fashion designers and fashion students Don’t have connections to important sustainable resources and have a small reputation with customers Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 56
  • 57. Customer Dev Summary Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 57
  • 58. 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 | 58 Professor Fashion History Professor 41 - 50
  • 59. 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 | 59 “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.”
  • 60. 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 | 60 Last Week’s Insights This Week’s Insights Early fashion designers found manufacturers through Google
  • 61. 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 | 61 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
  • 62. Pivot: Focusing on sustainable networking. (Designers to consumers/consumers to designers) Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 62
  • 63. 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 | 63
  • 64. 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 | 64
  • 65. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 65 Persona
  • 66. However... Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 66
  • 67. 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 | 67
  • 68. Market Type Sizing Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 68
  • 69. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 69 ● 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
  • 70. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 70 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
  • 71. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 71 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
  • 72. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 72 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
  • 73. Comparative Review Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 73
  • 74. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 74
  • 75. Business Model Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 75
  • 76. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 76
  • 77. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 77
  • 78. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 78 Solution Discussion Process
  • 79. Next Steps Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 79 ● 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
  • 80. One of the MVP Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/15/21 | 80 ● 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
  • 81. Previous presentations Week 7 10/07 Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 81
  • 82. Customer Dev Summary Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 82
  • 83. Who We Interviewed Student Fashion 18 - 21 Student Fashion Marketing 18 - 21 Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 83 Curator Art Museum Curator 31 - 40
  • 84. 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 | 84 Would like to curate online for a fee (esp. during the pandemic many art galleries closed down)
  • 85. 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 | 85
  • 86. Market Type Sizing Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 86
  • 87. Market Type Sizing Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 87 ● We fit into 6 network platform that already exist and analyzed the market sizing
  • 88. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 88 ● 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
  • 89. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 89 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
  • 90. TAM Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 90 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
  • 91. SAM Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 91 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
  • 92. SOM Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 92 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.
  • 93. SOM Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 93 Novice fashion designers in NYC that are starting their brand Reference : https://www1.nyc.gov/site/int ernationalbusiness/industrie s/fashion-industry.page
  • 94. SOM Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 94 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/
  • 95. Comparative Review Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 95
  • 96. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 96
  • 97. Business Model Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 97
  • 98. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 98
  • 99. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 99
  • 100. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 100 TAM/SAM/SOM
  • 101. Previous presentations Week 6 9/30 Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 101
  • 102. 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 | 102
  • 103. 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 | 103 “I need more networking, experience, mentors to guide me into starting my business. May be connect like-minded people in the virtual space.”
  • 104. 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 | 104
  • 105. 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 | 105
  • 106. 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 | 106
  • 107. Market Type Sizing Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 107
  • 108. Market Type Sizing Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 108 ● We fit into 4 because mentorship systems already exist but we want to gear them towards people creating art/design businesses
  • 109. Market Type Sizing Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 109 ● 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.
  • 110. TAM/SAM/SOM Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 110
  • 111. TAM Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 111 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%
  • 112. TAM Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 112 First time business owners who need a mentor New generation they starts mentor & advisor Specifically mentor younger entrepreneurs 58% 61%
  • 113. SAM Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 113 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%
  • 114. SOM Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 114 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
  • 115. Comparative Review Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 115
  • 116. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 116
  • 117. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 117
  • 118. Comparative Landscape Research Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 118
  • 119. Our Sources Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 119
  • 120. Companies Comparison Addressing Same Problem: ● ADP List ● Recreate ● Critiquer ● Startups.com ● Clarity.fm Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 120 Addressing Same Customer: ● Behance ● Dribbble ● Etsy ● RedBubble ● LinkedIn (not specific to our customers, but our customers can be found here)
  • 121. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 121
  • 122. Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 122
  • 124. How we found our target audience — survey 124
  • 125. 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) 125
  • 129. 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? 129
  • 130. 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 wasn’t 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? 130
  • 131. 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 131
  • 132. 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.” 132
  • 133. 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.” 133
  • 136. 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 136
  • 137. Revised Provisional Persona Narrowed down our behaviors Discovered the need for a skilled team Realized that less people cared about funding 137
  • 138. 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? 138
  • 139. 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? 139
  • 140. 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. “ 140
  • 141. 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. 141
  • 142. 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. 142
  • 143. 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 143
  • 144. Previous Presentation (9/17) Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 144
  • 145. Process Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 145
  • 146. Process Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 146
  • 147. Process Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 147
  • 148. 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 | 148
  • 149. 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 | 149
  • 150. 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 | 150
  • 151. 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 | 151
  • 152. 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 | 152
  • 153. Team Meeting Time Monday 2 PM Thursday 2 PM Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 153
  • 154. Rubric Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 154
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  • 156. How we found our target audience — survey Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 156
  • 157. 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 | 157
  • 158. Screener Survey Responses Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 158
  • 159. Calendar Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 159
  • 160. Interview Script Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 160
  • 161. 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 | 161
  • 162. 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 wasn’t 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 | 162
  • 163. ● 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 | 163 Did this validate our hypothesis?
  • 164. 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 | 164 Did this validate our hypothesis?
  • 165. 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 | 165
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  • 167. 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 | 167 Did this validate our hypothesis?
  • 168. 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 | 168
  • 169. 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 | 169
  • 170. Comparative Review Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 10/8/21 | 170
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  • 173. Comparative Landscape Research Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 173
  • 174. Our Sources Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 174
  • 175. Companies Comparison Addressing Same Problem: ● ADP List ● Recreate ● Critiquer ● Startups.com ● Clarity.fm Team Circle | Creative Founder Fall 2021 | 9/30/21 | 175 Addressing Same Customer: ● Behance ● Dribbble ● Etsy ● RedBubble ● LinkedIn (not specific to our customers, but our customers can be found here)
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