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Designers' Chain Table

Strengthening the labor market position of emerging designers, with an emphasis on income

Objective

Developing tools that assist emerging designers in determining and achieving appropriate compensation.

Type of activity:

In preparation for the launch of the chain table, a steering committee comprising representatives of designers, agencies, professional organizations, and educational institutions is conducting an exploratory study to establish focus and boundaries, ensuring an effective approach.

Duration:

From June 2022

Partners:

Creative Industries Fund NL, BNO, 1m2 Collective, independent designers, design agencies, Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences, Creative Industry Federation, and temporary researchers from Social Finance Matters (Martijn Arnoldus) and Afdeling Buitengewone Zaken.

The chain table graphic is under development.

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In collaboration with the Creative Industries Fund NL, an exploration was conducted into the form a chain table for the design sector could take. While this partnership holds extensive knowledge of the subsidized and primarily cultural part of the sector, there is less familiarity with commercial practice. Therefore, a preliminary phase was chosen in which researcher Martijn Arnoldus of Social Finance Matters drafted factsheets on regulations, rate structures, and professional practices. Under the title “Design Your Own Rate,” these factsheets were presented during a session by the Fund at Dutch Design Week. They serve as the starting point for further steps.

Preparatory research for the launch of the chain table

During the exploratory phase, a steering committee was established which met twice. This committee is composed of independent designers, agencies, clients, educational institutions, and industry experts, and has the potential (and ambition) to evolve into a chain table. The delivered factsheets have been well received and prove to be a useful starting point for the follow-up. The steering committee advised organizing the chain table approach as a design process. This advice was taken to heart and translated into a commission for the social design agency Afdeling Buitengewone Zaken (A/BZ) from Rotterdam. A/BZ developed three prototypes for potential practical instruments and organized a workshop around these with approximately 25 (mostly emerging) designers at Dutch Design Week (DDW). The input from this session, supplemented by on-site interviews during DDW, is being developed into a concrete approach for the chain table. In addition to the Creative Industries Fund NL, the expertise of BNO, the professional organization for designers, will also play a significant role in the approach.

Participants in the steering committee for this chain table include the Creative Industries Fund NL, BNO, 1m2 Collective, independent designers, design agencies, Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences, Creative Industry Federation, Social Finance Matters (Martijn Arnoldus), and Afdeling Buitengewone Zaken.