Category: Work

  • I threw a PowerPoint party…it was hilarious

    whats a powerpoint party?

    • didn’t want a bday present but memories
    • wanted something more intentional than drinks or dinner
    • saw the idea on tiktok and thought it was hilarious
    • everyone prepares a short presentation on whatever they want. hobby, interest etc

    why did i have so much fun?

    • i loved seeing my friends talk about their interests and passions
    • everyone was 100% engaged.
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    • it really brought out everyones’ personalities in such a positive and supportive light

    what surprised me?

    • the range of presentations given was really broad. in topics and in style.
    • there were quizzes, informative presentatoins, interactive style, niche interests, storyline
    • the amount of effort people put into their presentaitons

    what did i make?

    • script and slides on medieval life trajectories of my friends
    • made many intertwining stories of my friends as medieval archetypes and linked them to real historical events.

    how was the process?

    • 80-20 lol. 80% script and stories, 20% presentations.
    • the majority of the work is always behind the curtain if you want something to be good! -made medieval archetypes and linked them to my friends. then made the stories accordingly. beats first, then fleshed out. linked to real historical events
    • enjoyed writing and drawing strings between interests and knowledge.
    • trying to think of punchlines and what people will find funny
    • low-fidelity slides made making it very low-pressure and satisfying
    • it felt really good to make something with my knowledge of history.

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    • pic of others and myself presenting

    • some presentation sides

    • party invite screenshot

    • my own slide

    • the script

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  • Wet Dream Party at Brillantengrund

    futurisms, racing dream supplies, pop up reception store, pink showroom, porsche rolling into brilli pics

  • The Social Hub

    twas a hub, it was social. i re-opened the restaurant or something

  • Reincarnation Collection

    what? – capsule collection of sportwear and casuals for SS24

    why? – homage to the hotel, bbuc typography history and reincarnation of the unicorn

    when – SS24

    responsibities:

    • contributed to product development and feasibility evaluation
    • managed manufacturer orders and ensured on-time delivery
    • oversaw inventory flow from import to warehouse to export
    • conducted quality assurance on samples and final products

    creative & campaign production

    • coordinated and prepared the studio photoshoot
    • supported the campaign shoot with wardrobe, venue, and logistics to ensure smooth execution

    e-commerce & catalog management

    • uploaded and maintained product data in shopify
    • tracked stock allocation, including ambassador distribution, and kept accurate cost records

    finance & vendor relations

    • tracked project finances, collected invoices, and negotiated payment terms with vendors

    community & launch activation

    • organised the soft-launch group ride, including ambassador sizing and logistics
    • gathered post-launch feedback from ambassadors and community to support future projects

    who?

    worked together closely with the founders, designer, and accountant, while coordinating with ambassadors, manufacturers, and creative partners such as models and photographers.

    phases: ideation, development and production, launch prep, launch and rollout

    any problems/learnings?

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    images:

    • BTS pics
    • final campaign images
    • final studio images
    • group ride images
    • hotel images
  • Manta Beach Scheveningen

    long summer nights

  • Case Study: Beyond Winter Dreams

    Higher Revs: special collab with Specialized and Porsche

    i did a cool project with cool people! it was totally fun yay vroom vroom

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  • Being an indie brand in an Amazon world

    What it takes in economic storms and in unprecedented times. A bunch of shit we learned the hard way at BBUC and the magic of being an independent brand with no overlords when the world demands flexibility.

    Golden Rule: Do Cool Shit That People Like

    Being small means you don’t need to play by corporate rules. No spreadsheet forecast is going to tell you what actually excites people. The best filter we had at BBUC was simple: does it feel right in your gut? If it does, chances are your community will get it too.

    That’s why indie brands win where giants stumble. While big players are stuck in super sale cycles, overproduction, and chasing minimum inventory KPIs for next year’s sales forecast, you can do something different: create things that serve a purpose. Cool shit made with heart always resonates.

    Making a Mutually Beneficial Relationship with Suppliers

    Being a small brand doesn’t mean you have less leverage, it means you can use different leverage. We learned that being easy and nice goes further than volume. Remembering a sales rep’s summer plans, hopping on quick video calls, or sending a genuine thank you isn’t fluff – it builds trust. When you can’t order a million units, you can still be their favourite client.

    And that trust is what lets you push them. Challenge their skills with rubber prints, crazy colours, sharper stitching details, or actually-good taste for once (client services, ammarite?). That’s when suppliers start taking pride in the work that you’ve pushed them to make.

    High-Touch Customer Service as a Competitive Advantage

    The audacity of returns will never cease to amaze you, but you can turn it into a positive if you kill them with kindness.That meant answering nicely, keeping it human and making the process as painless as possible. A thoughtful email or quick solution goes further than a discount code with a link.

    Meanwhile, the giants hand out long return windows, say yes to everything, and then toss the products straight in the trash. Hooray, great for everyone, especially Mother Earth. That’s the difference: high-touch service builds loyalty and it doesn’t leave a trail of waste behind.

    Customer Happiness Best Practices (aside)

    Kindness is free. When the giant company says YES you can say YES AND…

    • hand-written notes
    • hidden gifties
    • legit size advice
    • order pre-flight customisations
    • easter eggs in b2b orders


    Order Light and Make it Tight

    Sales forecasts are unpredictable and fashion only makes it harder. Trends shift fast while manufacturers move slow but don’t fret, even though there’s a couple “gotchas”’ in supply management you can learn to see them coming.

    Every manufacturer has their own style of work, so be prepared: product codes get mixed up, invoices don’t match, or the material you thought was secured suddenly isn’t. It’s not (always) failure, it’s just the reality of long supply chains. What matters is how you respond.

    We learned to keep our orders lean and our systems tight. Sublimation , which relies on semi-plasticised paper to transfer those razor-sharp, high-fidelity prints, was our darling technique until the Ukraine war wiped out Europe’s main paper supply and we all had limited capacity to fight over. That’s when being your manufacturer’s bestie comes in hand

    Own Your Weird. Stay Human.

    Being small means you can have quirks that the giants can’t replicate. Speak your truth, connect with the people, trust your audience is smart enough to get inside jokes. Be relentlessly authentic and your community with love you more for it.