Eden Vidal - Productizing Design Sprints and Converting The Hourly
Jul 2, 2024
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Eden Vidal, co-founder of Under, discusses productizing design sprints for startups. He emphasizes speed and premium results, ideal clients being funded startups. Transitioning from hourly to fixed-price projects, he stresses clear communication and value-driven mindset. Also touches on balancing personal creative projects and managerial duties.
Eden Vidal emphasizes speed and premium solutions for brand sprints targeting funded startups.
Transitioning from hourly contracts to fixed-price projects enhances team dynamics and incentivizes results-based approach.
Deep dives
Launching and Optimizing Brand Sprints
Launching seven years ago with a focus on brand sprints, Eden Vidal delves into the methodology of running branding processes for tech companies. With over 70 sprints conducted, the emphasis now lies on optimizing and expanding the process along with building tools and methodologies. The approach caters to a specific audience, ensuring a tailored fit for young technology firms.
Transition from Hourly to Results-Based Pricing
Five years ago, inspired by a podcast on value-based pricing, Eden shifted from hourly billing to fixed or monthly employee contracts, leading to a significant shift in their business dynamics. The transition extended to moving contractors to fixed contracts, enhancing team dynamics and aligning incentives towards delivering results.
Service Specialization in Brand Sprints
Brand sprints serve as the core offering, encompassing branding strategies from the initial story development to conveying the visual language primarily through designing the homepage. By focusing solely on this segment, Eden delivers a comprehensive brand story that aligns with clients' marketing and developmental goals.
Employee Engagement and Work Structure
Opting for a reduced workweek from Monday to Thursday aimed at enhancing employee alignment and productivity. The approach emphasizes a distinct work structure for various roles, offering employees clarity and alignment on work expectations and timelines, fostering a conducive work environment.
Co-founder and Head of Design at Under, Eden Vidal, joined me on Ditching Hourly to talk about productizing design sprints, optimizing your business to suit your personality, and convincing contractors to ditch hourly billing.
Eden Vidal, a designer and developer, shares his success with value-based concepts for his design studio. He specializes in brand sprints, a niche methodology for running branding processes for young technology companies. The brand sprint focuses on creating a brand story and developing a visual language, primarily for the homepage of a website. Eden emphasizes the importance of speed and delivering quick and fancy results for startups. The ideal clients for brand sprints are funded startups that already have some branding but feel a mismatch and a need for a quick and premium solution. Eden discusses his approach to managing his time between brand sprints and his own creative projects. He explains that while his wife focuses on optimizing brand sprints, he wants to pursue more and work on his own entrepreneurial ventures. They also discuss the challenges of transitioning from hourly contracts to fixed-price projects and the importance of clear communication and expectations. Eden shares his experience of hiring contractors and the benefits of focusing on delivering results rather than selling time. They also explore the idea of creating a platform that simplifies the process of defining project requirements and finding the right freelancers.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
06:22 The 10-Day Brand Sprint Process
08:38 Ideal Clients for Brand Sprints
29:16 Balancing Brand Sprints and Personal Creative Projects
37:36 Transitioning from Hourly Contracts to Fixed-Price Projects
42:18 The Benefits of Delivering Results Instead of Selling Time
53:01 Simplifying the Freelancer Hiring Process with a Platform
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