Design and Craft Fairs: Sell Your Products
How to Make a Good Application
A course by Alícia Roselló Gené , Artisan
About the video: How to Make a Good Application
Overview
“Event planners read hundreds or even thousands of requests, so it's important to follow directions, respond clearly and concisely, and stand out. Here I will explain how to make a good application.”
In this video lesson Alícia Roselló Gené addresses the topic: How to Make a Good Application, which is part of the Domestika online course: Design and Craft Fairs: Sell Your Products. Discover how to sell your own products at design and craft fairs with an engaging plan to turn fairgoers into clients.
Partial transcription of the video
“How to make a good application In this lesson we are going to see how to fill out an application correctly. There are many people who do not give it much importance, but, as an organizer of fairs, I tell you that it is key. You have to put yourself in the shoes of the organizers. Imagine, I more or less have to see 700 requests and read them all one by one, within two or three weeks, So, on the one hand, you have to make life easy for the organizer, On the other hand, it should be noted and, on the other hand, you have to think that you are already in competition with all the other particip...”
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Course summary for: Design and Craft Fairs: Sell Your Products
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Brand Strategy, Branding & Identity, Creative Consulting, Design Management, Management & Productivity, Marketing, Portfolio Development

Alícia Roselló Gené
A course by Alícia Roselló Gené
Alícia Roselló founded Duduá in 2006 and since then has become a reference in the craft scene across Spain, especially in Barcelona. She is a pioneer of the DIY movement and currently works as a design consultant for brands in parallel to coordinating and giving countless workshops.
Throughout her career, she has organized exhibitions, talks, and fairs such as Festivalet and started the street-art initiative Guerrilla de Ganchillo (Guerrilla Knitting or Yarnbombing). She also published a book with Planeta Group and has worked for advertising agencies as technical, logistic, and creative support on their communication projects.
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