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The Designer’s Guide to STARTUP WEEKEND by Iryna Nezhynska

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Page 1: The Designer's Guide to Startup Weekend

The Designer’s Guide to

STARTUP WEEKEND

by Iryna Nezhynska

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So, you are going to Startup Weekend...

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GREAT IDEA!

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But I have 2 NEWS FOR YOU

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Bad news:

YOU WILL WORK HARD ALL WEEKEND LONG

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FOR FREE

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And

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You will

FIND NEW FRIENDS, who breathe the same air you do

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You will get advices from mentors and

PROMOTE YOURSELF

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and

H A V E A L O T

O F F U N

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Then I have several tips for you :)

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BE PREPAREDwith

Tip 1

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BUSINESS CARDS

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PRINTED WIREFRAMES

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BUSINESS MODEL TEMPLATE

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Tip 2

WORK ONLY WITH PEOPLE YOU LIKE

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A sense of commonality is essential. Without that, disaster.

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YOUR DREAM-TEAM

marketing guru

who knows how to make money from nothing

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2 developers knights of

backend and frontend worlds

YOUR DREAM-TEAM

marketing guru

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2 developers

YOUR DREAM-TEAM

YOU master of grids and lord of UX

marketing guru

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2 developers

YOUR DREAM-TEAM

YOU copywriter immortal

Lorem-ipsum conqueror

marketing guru

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Follow the Designers’ Code of Conduct and

BE A PRO

Moral part of Tip 2

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Startup weekend isn’t your daily work -

there are

NO CLIENT’S REQUIREMENTS

So...

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when it comes to creative concept: YOU ARE THE DESIGNER

AND YOU KNOW BETTER.

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LISTEN TO YOUR TEAM (especially to your business person -

they know the market better),

because...

But don’t be selfish and

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COLLABORATIONIS KEY TO SUCCESS

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And remember our commandment:

DESIGNER NEVER LEAVES A PROJECT

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DESIGNER NEVER LEAVES A PROJECT

but designer can leave a team if project is changed, finished or closed.

(Wow, you are reading this guide so carefully!)

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Tip 3

RECONSIDER YOUR WORKFLOW

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YES YES

NONO IS IT GOOD ENOUGH?

are you designer at all?

and don’t do good-enough

work never again

IS IT WOW-EFFECT

DESIGN?

NEXT STEP NEXT STEP

REDESIGN

YOUR DAILY WORKFLOW STARTUP WEEKEND WORKFLOW

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“DETAILS MATTER, IT’S WORTH WAITING TO GET IT RIGHT.”

Steve Jobs

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FORGET IT FOR THIS WEEKEND

because

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“DONE IS BETTER THAN PERFECT.”

Sheryl Sandberg

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CREATE A STUNNING PRESENTATION

Tip 4

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It can rescue your project, if something goes wrong

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COVER DEMO (MOCK-UPS)

NEXT STEPS

PROBLEM

MARKET RESEARCH

COMPETITOR ANALYSIS

BUSINESS PLAN

WHAT DO YOU NEED?

Q&A

YOUR SOLUTION

YOUR ADVANTAGES

PRESENTATION STRUCTURE

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Read this book:

THE PRESENTATION SECRETS OF STEVE JOBS. How to Be Insanely Great in Front of Any Audience by Carmine Gallo

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On Sunday all teams face the same problem:

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On Sunday all teams face the same problem:usual situation

GUYS, YOU HAVE 3 MINUTES FOR PRESENTING YOUR PROJECT

?!! BUT WE NEED MORE TIME

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KEEP CALM

AND MAKE

POSTER

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PRESENTATION: MOST

IMPORTANT INFO

POSTER: ADDITIONAL

(BUT NEED TO SHOW) DETAILS

Split all your slides in 2 parts:

present it in 3 minutes print it and give to judges

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NETWORK!

Tip 5

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There is no sense in attending Startup Weekend without networking

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So even if

YOU ARE WORKING HARD ALL WEEKEND LONG,

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Stand up and

TALK TO PEOPLE

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Forget about the project for 2 hours, go outside the building and have a break with

YOUR TEAM

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Visit

OTHER TEAMS

What are they working on? Can you give them any good advice?

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Talk to

MENTORS(Job opportunies are here!)

Prepare and get to know in advance: Who they are? What do they do?

Where do they work?

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Talk to

MENTORS(Job opportunies are here!)

Find any article or interview with them, read it and think about:

Is there anything you can share with this mentor?

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Talk to

ORGANIZERS

These nice guys are always glad to hear your feedback on the level of organization.

+ Offer to help them after event.

As a volunteer. Why not?

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And the main tip for this weekend:

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NO TALK, ALL ACTION!

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GOOD LUCK, MY FRIEND ;)

And

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I hope this guide will help you in the upcoming Startup Weekend.

As well as in every hackathon (they have nearly the same pattern for designers).

Feel free to share this guide with anybody who needs to read it.

And of course, tell me what you think or say hello at:

behance.net/eirena dribbble.com/eirena