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Spreadshirt’s Marketplace has a lot to offer. Next to offering a home to more than ten million crowd-sourced designs ― contributed by some of the web’s most talented independent designers ― it highlights the diversity of our international community of partners. This series presents the Designer of the Month.

Marketplace Designer of the Month January: Moonape

It’s going to be spacy and moony! Are you into science fiction? Then don’t miss our Designer of the Month Moonape and discover the wonderful universe of this talented Bulgarian designer: https://www.spreadshirt.de/shop/user/moonape/

Spread Group supported this year’s “Sponsored Wishlist Campaign” of the non-profit organization Leipziger Tafel e.V. and fulfilled the wishes of 50 children in need.

Christmas is the Holiday of love and togetherness, where sparkling children’s eyes are a must. Unfortunately, not all families have the financial means to pursue their children’s dearest wishes. That’s why our colleagues at Spread Group have joined forces to fulfill 50 Christmas wishes for the Leipziger Tafel“, says Nelly Flieger, Feel Good Manager at Spread Group.

The internal gift givers were found very quickly. Within a few hours, Spread Group employees had divided the wish lists among themselves. The voluntary donation campaign was met with great interest and joy within the company. The 50 lovingly wrapped Christmas gifts were handed over personally to the Leipziger Tafel.

Spreadshirt’s Marketplace has a lot to offer. Next to offering a home to more than ten million crowd-sourced designs ― contributed by some of the web’s most talented independent designers ― it highlights the diversity of our international community of partners. This series present the Designer of the Month.

Marketplace Designer of the Month December: Modartis

It’s Christmas time! Our Spreadshirt’s Marketplace Designer of the Month Modartis sweetens the holiday season with some festive and cute animal designs. Learn more about the December’s pick here and discover the entire cartoon world of Modartis in her showroom: https://www.spreadshirt.de/shop/user/modartis/ 

Design Thinking has become indispensable in the field of innovation and digitalization. At Spread Group, the creative process is the tool of the trade for our product developers. Systematically addressing complex problems and developing innovative products and services is Erkan Öğümsöğütlü’s daily business. The Digital Product Designer has been with Spread Group for three years. With his Design Thinking experience he drives forward our brand SPOD, a dropshipping print-on-demand service for merchants. We asked Erkan what Design Thinking is about, what benefits and challenges he sees, and what advice he can share.

Hi Erkan, what’s Design Thinking to you?

Design thinking is a special approach that helps us solve complex problems. There are certain stages designers need to go through to address and manage a problem effectively. Here “design” is not only referred to in a visual sense, but rather as a process to examining the need and the problems itself. Experimentation helps approaching the ideal solution. Essentially, the Design Thinking approach is not only for digital products. It can be used for all sorts of complex problems in any field, such as public transportation, festival organization, museum planning, factory processes, and so on.

And how does Design Thinking work?

To be able to solve a problem, those who are responsible with the certain service need to know their audience and their needs very well. They must investigate the problem and the customer’s pain points to fully grasp the issue. The Design Thinking approach consists of roughly five stages. The first stage is all about understanding the issue with the help of fundamental research. Then the second stage identifies the core problems while defining the details. After that, designers can start speculating on the problem definition and potential solutions. Generating ideas would be the third stage where designers mainly create hypotheses that can potentially solve the problem. Before implementing an idea right away, which might be expensive and risky without figuring out if it really solves the actual problem, it is smarter to create a prototype to define all the details of the hypothesis. This is why the fourth stage is prototyping and the fifth one, which would go hand in hand with prototyping stage, is testing this hypothesis. Such tests are usually called “usability tests” or “user tests” and are conducted by researchers using the prototype created by the designers.

Theoretically, this all sounds like a very linear and strict process, but in practical application it is a process of iterations. If designers come across to a problem in the prototyping or in the test stage, it is necessary to go back and forth. Eventually, a tested and approved idea will be implemented to see the impact in its full scope to improve the user experience.

Do you have an example from your everyday work?

Together with my team, I’m proactively working on the SPOD web app. This web app enables registered users to place designs on apparel and non-apparel SPOD products. They can then be sold on external marketplaces and shop platforms such as Shopify, Amazon, Etsy, etc. SPOD prints the designs on products. When choosing or uploading a design on a certain product, there is an interface that users can directly interact with. Since this is the most used area of the app, it is also the area where we, the product development team, get the most insights about the user’s experience. Most of the time we learn from users what their pain points are by conducting surveys, feedback on social media accounts, direct email communication, usability studies, data analysis and through many more ways. When we hear about a certain problem a lot, we initiate the first stage of Design Thinking. We need to dig deeper and understand a wider aspect of that issue.

One of the main insights we could gather so far is that users are getting tired of creating multiple products with one design they want to print. The app does not support this level of automation yet, unfortunately. To be able to define the problem in detail, researchers conduct interviews with our SPOD users. We evaluate the insights together. In a later phase, we will run workshops by bringing these insights together to ideate and generate hypotheses for a solution. Following this, a prototype will be created that mimics this solution. Then researchers will again take over for testing, and we will see whether the solution works for the users before fully implementing it. So basically, my everyday work includes small pieces of these steps where I manage communications, design interfaces and prototypes, collaborate with researchers on the testing and evaluate results.

What do you think are the biggest advantages of Design Thinking?

Instead of giving sets of strict rules to follow, Design Thinking helps teams adapt a sustainable and reliable mindset that they can work out along with many supportive methods. Generally, the approach leverages the center of the user’s perspective through research, rather than relying solely on imagined solutions. For this reason, Design Thinking helps minimize the risk of wasting time, money, and resources on unnecessary features, ideas, and services. If the Design Thinking approach is not ingrained in your organization’s genes, you might develop wrong solutions with lack of understanding of the real problems and lack of validation of your ideas. As a result, your user experience will suffer, and you would be bound to lose time and money. In addition to that, I think it’s great that Design Thinking fosters innovation by getting in touch with real users and exploring uninvestigated opportunities.

Erkan's opinion why Design Thinking is great

And are there any disadvantages?

I think there are only challenges, but no disadvantages. The main challenge is to strike a harmony and good rhythm with today’s fast-cycle product development processes. If product development and design processes lack coordination and collaboration due to time pressure, the product or the service will be struggling to get the best out of Design Thinking. And this is obviously not what we are aiming for. Take the time you need and proceed carefully, then magic will happen. I believe in the magic that a good combination of design and engineering can bring about.

What tips and advice would you give before getting started with Design Thinking?

Frist of all, Design Thinking cannot be imagined without good collaboration. Teams should work hand in hand to connect the process of Design Thinking and product development to get an effective outcome. It is important that everyone has the same understanding of Design Thinking! I have experienced that many non-design professionals have just very rough knowledge about the approach. Product teams and managers should get training to embrace the entire Design Thinking process so that it can also become a core part of an organization’s DNA. Last but not least, nothing works without a solid research foundation. Teams really need to make sure they have experienced researchers to generate a well-working Design Thinking flow. Otherwise, the magic of Design Thinking could be nipped in the bud.

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In the Spotlight: The Marketplace Designer of the Month October

October 21, 2021 in Brands
Zombro is the Marketplace Designer of the Month October

Spreadshirt’s Marketplace has a lot to offer. Next to offering a home to more than ten million crowd-sourced designs ― contributed by some of the web’s most talented independent designers ― it highlights the diversity of our international community of partners. This series present the Designer of the Month.

Marketplace Designer of the Month October: Zombro

As you stroll around in the Showroom of October’s Marketplace Designer of the Month, you get wowed by a black and red ambience, just speckled with acid green for effect. Zombro, a Graphic Designer and Illustrator from Krefeld (Germany) sets the mood for Halloween with his eerily beautiful designs. Learn more about Zombro and discover more of his hair-raising work right here: https://www.spreadshirt.de/shop/user/zombro/

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In the Spotlight: The Marketplace Designer of the Month

September 22, 2021 in Brands
Blickfischer is the Marketplace Designer of the Month September 2021

Spreadshirt’s Marketplace has a lot to offer. Next to offering a home to more than ten million crowd-sourced designs ― contributed by some of the web’s most talented independent designers ― it highlights the diversity of our international community of partners. This series present the Designer of the Month.

Marketplace Designer of the Month September: Blickfischer

Clear the stage for our new Designer of the Month. Blickfischer, a Cologne-based artist, has shown work in galleries across Germany and creates playful T-shirt designs that are eye-catching for kids and adults alike. His Marketplace showroom at Spreadshirt is alive with a plethora of colorful designs that are not only stylish but very witty as well. Discover more here.

Designer of the Month September Blickfischer
Designer of the Month September Blickfischer
Designer of the Month September Blickfischer
Designer of the Month September Blickfischer

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New feature at TeamShirts – Online shops for professional team outfits

August 24, 2021 in Brands
New feature at TeamShirts – Online shops for professional team outfits

TeamShirts is the specialist for group orders at Spread Group. Now the provider is expanding its portfolio by offering “TeamShop”, a straightforward way to create custom team collections for clubs, companies and schools.

The TeamShirts brand has focused on team outfits in the print-on-demand sector since 2014. It has now launched the “TeamShop” platform, for the time being in German only. From now on, teams of all kinds can set up their own shop online and provide their members, staff, and supporters with professional team clothing. The free shop feature offers an individual solution for clubs, companies and teams to provide collections that are true to their corporate design. Various functionalities of the online shop provide an incentive to jointly design and share team clothing. True to the print-on-demand approach of TeamShirts, customized items are only produced after an order has been placed.

Uniform clothing for sports teams, charity initiatives & more

“TeamShop offers an exclusive and permanently accessible equipment portfolio that can be put together for different teams. Our shop feature convinces in terms of easy handling, complete freedom to design the collections and attractive product prices for the individual team members,” says Elmar Kühn, Director at TeamShirts. The product range consists of high-quality articles from brands such as JAKO and Erima in the sports sector, and Stanley&Stella and Russel for corporate wear, offering a wide selection of colors, sizes and designs. The print areas for team logos and sponsoring as well as text placements can also be flexibly selected.

The shop feature does not only focus on sports clubs and associations. “Teams of all kinds can create their own TeamShop. There are already shops on our platform for charity initiatives, student associations, e-gamers, high-schools and companies,” says Elmar Kühn. Shortly after the launch of the shop feature, more than 100 TeamShops have already been launched.
In order to make TeamShop even more attractive and accessible outside the DACH regions, TeamShirts is already working on the expansion of its product range and the international rollout.

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In the Spotlight: The Marketplace Designer of the Month

August 18, 2021 in Brands
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Spreadshirt’s Marketplace has a lot to offer. Next to offering a home to more than ten million crowd-sourced designs ― contributed by some of the web’s most talented independent designers ― it highlights the diversity of our international community of partners. This series present the Designer of the Month.

Marketplace Designer of the Month August: KiriOkami

The designs by our Designer of the Month KiriOkami aka @juliakleinillustration take us on a trip to fantastic and playful lands. She illustrates children’s books and captures the multifaceted natural world and its wildlife with her watercolors.

In the Sportlight: The Marketplace Designer of the Month August 2021
In the Sportlight: The Marketplace Designer of the Month August 2021

If you’re still looking for a sweet design to celebrate the beginning of the school year, you will certainly find it here. Discover the watercolor world of KiriOkami in her showroom.

In the Sportlight: The Marketplace Designer of the Month August 2021
In the Sportlight: The Marketplace Designer of the Month August 2021

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In the Spotlight: The Marketplace Designer of the Month

July 27, 2021 in Brands
Designer of the Month July 2021

Spreadshirt’s Marketplace has a lot to offer. Next to offering a home to more than ten million crowd-sourced designs ― contributed by some of the web’s most talented independent designers ― it highlights the diversity of our international community of partners. This series present the Designer of the Month.

Marketplace Designer of the Month July: Monsieur Mouton

The designs of our Marketplace Designer of the Month July are anything but sheepish! Monsieur Mouton from France amazes with fun and colorful designs.

Designer of the Month July 2021
Designer of the Month July 2021

Are you excited about puns? Discover the playful world of Monsieur Mouton in his showroom and on his Instagram account msieurmouton.

Designer of the Month July 2021
Designer of the Month July 2021

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Spread Group Announces Security Incident

July 08, 2021 in Company

Spread Group faced a security incident and has immediately taken all necessary technical and organizational steps to ensure its data security following a recent incident. The details behind this incident are currently under investigation.

Data security is of highest importance and we are currently running an extensive investigation into the this incident’s background and impact. It is currently not clear what data might have been compromised. Spread Group is working closely with external security consultants and has been in contact with the authorities.

Our business operations were not affected by this incident and all systems are running without incident.

We will keep this post updated as well as a dedicated help page as soon as more information is available.

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