startups
Business in Shoreditch: Interview with Madeline Parra of Twizoo
MJ: Tell us about your business. What role do you play in the grand scheme of things? Twizoo...
Outside Shoreditch: Homeless Coder Develops App To Get Off Streets
Homeless New Yorker Leo Grand was living rough and surviving on the streets of the Big Apple. Opportunity...
Startups in Shoreditch: Interview with Co-Founders of Shoreditch Hype
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G: Tell us about your business: What do you do? What did inspire you to start? Hype! http://hypeapp.co/...
Business in Shoreditch – Interview with Matthew Evans Director at Hoxton Mix
Here Giedrius Ivanauskas talks to Matthew Evans, director at Solid State Group and at The Hoxton Mix, both...
Startup Interviews: LOOKK Co-Founder & CEO Tamas Locher
LOOKK connects designers directly with consumers, using the power of an open social network. It provide tools for designers to promote, produce and retail their products worldwide, so they can gain exposure and build their brand. In doing so, LOOKK creates a transparent and truly engaging process for an audience of discerning shoppers, fashion-lovers and industry experts, and the means to influence the success of upcoming fashion designers.
Startup Interviews: Two for Joy Founder Stacey Williamson
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Inspired by nature, wildlife, and 'far-off mystical lands', Stacey Williamson creates exquisite works of art for her startup business, Two for Joy. Using the medium of paper, Stacey creates beautiful framed cut-outs, as well as limited-edition screen prints, t-shirts, and bags. She lives and works in her studio in Shoreditch.
Startup Interviews: ErgoBliss Founder Femi Aiyenuro
Femi Aiyenuro is an ergonomic consultant, sports therapist and strength & conditioning coach who has treated and advised both office workers and athletes with respect to treating back pain for almost a decade. He is currently pursuing an MSc in Applied Ergonomics.