Taulori — Learning Programs
Creative Business Programs
Four structured programs covering the practical and strategic dimensions of running a creative business — from pricing work to building an audience that generates consistent opportunities.
Each program runs in structured sessions with discussion periods, peer exchange, and direct input from practitioners active in creative industries today.
Program Catalogue
Each listing below represents a distinct program with its own pace, depth, and participant profile. Select the one that fits your current stage and schedule.
Creative Business Foundations
A structured introduction to running a business built around creative work — pricing, positioning, and client relationships from the start.
Payment plans available on request. No refunds after Week 2 content is accessed.
Growing a Small Creative Studio
For independent creatives ready to move from solo work to a small team — covering hiring, delegation, and studio operations.
Group enrollment discount available for two or more people from the same studio.
Designing a Sellable Creative Offer
A focused program on shaping your creative service into something specific, priced appropriately, and easier to sell without constant custom proposals.
Includes one live group Q&A session per cohort.
Financial Basics for Creative Professionals
A plain-language program covering income tracking, tax preparation, cash flow, and basic financial planning for self-employed creatives.
Spreadsheet templates and a tax prep checklist are included in the download package.
Tobias Wren
Creative Studio Strategy
Tobias spent twelve years running a mid-sized design studio before shifting to education full time. His programs focus on the operational side of creative work — retainer structures, team hiring decisions, and the point at which a freelance practice becomes a business requiring different management habits.
Nadège Fontaine
Brand Positioning & Audience Building
Nadège works at the intersection of brand strategy and content — specifically how independent creatives communicate their value to clients who do not yet know they need that type of work. She leads sessions on positioning statements, case study construction, and visibility that does not depend on paid advertising.
Sren Dall
Pricing & Financial Clarity
Sren's background is in both creative direction and independent consulting. He addresses the practical side of pricing creative work — how to calculate a real day rate, how scope conversations shift when pricing is transparent, and what financial metrics actually matter for a solo or small creative operation.
Common Questions
All programs run as live structured sessions with fixed schedules. Recordings are made available to enrolled participants for a limited review period after each session, but the primary format is synchronous — attendance during the session is where the discussion value comes from.
Each program specifies its intended participant level — check the level badge on each listing. Some programs are structured for people who have recently started working independently; others assume several years of client-facing experience and address more complex operational decisions.
Places per program are deliberately limited so that discussion periods remain useful rather than ceremonial. The remaining seat count shown on each program card reflects real availability — once a program fills, it will appear with a waitlist option.
Refund terms vary by program and are stated clearly at the point of registration. In most cases, a full refund is available up to a specific number of days before the program starts. For specific terms, contact [email protected] before purchasing.
Yes — all Taulori programs are conducted in English. Participants from non-English-speaking countries regularly attend and the pace of sessions is structured to keep language from becoming a barrier, but English proficiency sufficient for professional communication is required.