2012 Archive
The Red Wing Innovation Incubator
As mentioned below, much of the year has been taken
up with the generation of the Red Wing Creative
Economy report.
Related, and even more of a time sink, has been the
initiation of the Red Wing Innovation Incubator.
This is a physical space dedicated to help grow and
mentor new businesses in the Red Wing Community.
This activity is being driven by Red Wing Downtown
Main Street and our involvement is because of a firm
belief that the stronger the local economy is, the
stronger our business can become.
Visit the web site and see what the hub-bub is all
about. Red Wing
Innovation Incubator.
Busy, busy , busy...
It
has been busier here than it might appear.
Earlier this year, we became involved in a project to
try and measure the local Creative Economy and
contrast it to other communities. Armed with this
information, the goal becomes to make defensible
recommendations going forward.
This is important to our business for obvious
reasons, but it is also important to the community
because this is where the economy is growing very
rapidly.
We couldn't (or even shouldn't) do a significant
project like this alone. We partnered with the
Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation, Red Wing
Downtown Main Street, Inc., Anderson Center at Tower
View, Red Wing Arts Association, ArtReach and the
Sheldon Theatre of Performing Arts.
This is good company to keep and adds credibility to
the final report.
We are proud of the final report and encourage you to
download your own
copy.
Catch-up/ketchup
We have been very busy re-inventing here at the shop.
To begin with, we have been very focused on slowly
unveiling Red Wing
Digital. Red Wing Digital is a print-on-demand
product that provides unique large-format
presentation products, namely the
Panel Print and the
Acrylic Print. The Acrylic Print is slowly
getting ready for production, but it has taken longer
than hoped.
Secondly, we have a new business partner. Fine Art
Prints on Demand is a United Kingdom company.
This is a side of the business (printing and framing
fulfillment) we have been quietly working and growing
for a number of years. FAPoD is our third customer
for this side of the business.
These two developments have driven our third
initiative. We are moving our production to a larger
facility. We have narrowed our options down and
expect to be able to make some final decisions
shortly.
On the topic of work, road trips & writer's block
It
has almost been six months to the day that this blog
has been updated. This is inexcusable and
consequently here are the excuses;
1) It has been very, very busy at the shop. The crush
began in August (the last blog posting) and has been
unrelenting ever since. The simple solution would be
to hire additional help to manage the workload and to
some degree that was the solution. But as a business
survivor of 2008 (remember Lehman Brothers?), you
learn not to trust short term business trends. So you
suck it up, put in long hours and satisfy each and
every customer.
2) Contributing to this work crush has been the
success of the new products at RedWingDigital.com.
This is a new business model for us and it takes time
to hammer out a smooth workflow. But if it were easy,
everybody would be doing it. Look for new products
soon.
3) It is supposed to be quiet in January so we closed
the shop for ten days and took a long road trip to
the most remote part of the United States that we
could find. However, this January was the busiest
January ever even with ten days removed from the
calendar. It isn't fair to have a customer wait for
my vacation, so it meant even longer days once we
returned.
4) This stuff doesn't write itself, especially when
you are tired and have convinced yourself you have
writer's block.
That being said, I promise not to allow that kind of
break in the blog pattern to ever occur
again.