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Let’s get collective-ing?

We have an idea to create a collective of young, non-competing professional creatives. The aim is to regularly host events and work together to target larger organisations and make the painful task of gaining regular jobs and reaching a higher bracket of client slightly easier. We aim to build a content managed website which all members will have an area on and will regularly host events and talks in your area of expertise in which we will try and engage more blue-chip businesses.

At the moment we are gauging interest from anyone who would like to get involved. The basic criteria for participants is:

  • Young (19 Grams are a young team of 22/23 year olds) - We are the future. It’s time for the young guns to come through.
  • Creative business - You need to be within the creative industry, which of course is the greatest industry ever!!
  • Looking to grow your business and increase your client size and number - Let’s face it, who doesn’t want to do that?   

We are looking for non-competing businesses, which means we can’t have a thousand graphic designers joining, as we’d be fighting for referrals and work.

We are currently applying for funding to get this collective off the ground. So if you have a minute then we’d love for you to vote for us on the Enterprise Nation website. If we get 500 votes then we can get funding to put our plan into action.

Send us an email if you are looking to get involved or if you have any further questions or ideas for us. 

 

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