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Our Path finder
Possible Age groups
University Students
18-25
want to make useful things
find new hobby to fill their new home
Industrial design students
Architect students
Interior and Product designer
Kids
15-18
no skills
they need to learn with a teacher
have to be attent
security and health issues
need more teachers for the same group amount = makes price more expensive
Professional Interior Designers
25-40
want to create professional product or prototype...
Where?
Buurman's location
How?
get
space
materials mainly wood
tools & machinery
When?
when do they have time off to be able to go to buurman?
Why?
positive, friendly atmosphere
wood prices?
space? how big is it? is it worth it?
machinery? is there everything you need to create and work with wood?
want to work in peace
skill level should be already advanced
Hobbyists
35-65
Have experience in making things
Interest to DIY stuff
Craftman people who likes
Retired people
60 -
a lot of experience with tools
they want to socialise
A lot of free time
Professional Middle Age People
Journalist
Finance people
Art Director
Constructor
Civil Engineer
Architect
Millenials People
Generation of people that born between 1977-2000
active and participate in social media
follow the trend towards DIY culture
Buurman offers
Space
??
Workshops
25-150 $
Courses
Chair
225$
Little table
175$
Skill course
from 27$ on
Materials
Mainly wood and small things needed to be able to work with wood
Possible other research questions?
How do they renew wood from old houses?
how do they use their machinery and their costs?
We have defined to be
Extremists
Industrial/ product/ architecture/ interior students
students that needs the workshop and learn new skills relate to their major
Examples
Millenial people
love to share their skills
conduct DIY for fun and share
Professional Product Designer/ Architect
Look for inspiration
Offer more skills and design style