Dr Sharmin (Tinni) Choudhury

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Dr Sharmin (Tinni) Choudhury is currently an entrepreneur and consultant CTO. Formerly, she was a researcher on topics include data management, knowledge management, ontology-based technology, smart wearable research and visual analytics.

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Business Cards: I think I finally got it right!

December 29, 2018 by Tinni Choudhury in misc

So business cards are still a thing. We do exchange them at networking events. A lot of people are going v-card or LinkedIn app based connection, but the pieces of cardboard still have a place in our society. So as part of launching Start with Tinni, had designed a new business card. Took me three goes but I think I finally got it right!

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Firstly, let’s have a look at the first business card I ever designed — my card for Virgo 19 that I also use as a personal introduction card. I am proud of the TC in a binary motif that’s the header for this website.

Of course, I also slapped the banner I created for the Virgo 19 page on the back. Because technically, the card is supposed to be for Virgo 19, my app making business. It’s still technically going! I am not doing much with it at the moment, but it is still active.

Looking back at the card, I can say that I don’t much care for it. It’s okay but not memorable and isn’t great for branding. I am not saying my new cards are better at branding. But they are prettier.

Draft 01: Start with Tinni

Draft 01: Start with Tinni

However, I almost didn’t go for a pretty card because the first draft of my Start with Tinni business cards was a bit drab.

I went with a spaceship because that’s common imagery in startup land. Since my foundation clients were going to be from startup land, my brain fixed on motifs common among entrepreneurs. That includes the chalkboard.

So I thought I was being clever with the chalkboard drawing of a spaceship with the quirky title of “Start Consultant”. Thankfully, I asked for comments, and it didn’t play well with actual people. They didn’t get, and while I am beginning with startups, I do eventually want to work with small businesses. So I started rethinking the startup-heavy imagery as well.

Draft 01: Start with Tinni

Draft 01: Start with Tinni

So for the next draft, I want with more vibrant colour, and a picture that I thought was abstract enough to be open to interpretation. But still conveying what I am offering. Namely, a digital future or networks, data in the palm of our hands and greener pastures to be had past the digital horizon. People loved it!

I had 50 square cards printed through Moo.com. Both the shape and the colours seem to make the cards a little bit more memorable than your average business card. But that’s not to say that I am getting increased callbacks, although that might have something to do with the fact that the first print of my new cards had two flaws!

Final: Start with Tinni

Final: Start with Tinni

Firstly, I left out my business mobile. Secondly, once printed, the black lettering proved a bit difficult to read. Both these I fixed for the second print. My new cards have arrived, and I look forward to using them more in 2019!

On that topic, I didn’t attend the anymore social gathering this month. So I doubly glad I went to the Silicon Beach Brisbane: Startup Christmas Party.

I am glad for the break, however, because big things are happening for me in January and February that I am looking forward to sharing. So watch this space!

December 29, 2018 /Tinni Choudhury
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Silicon Beach Brisbane: Startup Christmas Party

Silicon Beach Brisbane: Startup Christmas Party

December 14, 2018 by Tinni Choudhury in misc, meetup

Last Tuesday, I attended the first of the couple of holiday-themed meetups I have scheduled for this month. I was a bit apprehensive about this one because there was supposed to be 300 guests, and I don’t handle crowds very well. But fortunately, Cloudland is an amazing venue, so while there was a lot of people, you could still move and mingle easily.

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The party was more about being celebrating the connections I made this year, as opposed to making new ones. I did meet a few new people and did hand out my cards to both new connections and old connections. I also got a chance to get updates on what some people I haven’t seen for a few months are doing now. But overall, it was about the food!

The food was delicious. I don’t drink. So all I can say on that front is that soft drink selection was good. It was a very well organised event, and I am very thankful that Silicon Beach Australia took the time to host the party!

Now, I was supposed to attend the Brisbane Tech Christmas Drinks, but family commitments got in the way so while I have plans to attend at least The Festive Season Startup Spectacular. But given my track record, I can’t say for sure I’ll make it. But if this ends up being my only Christmas themed meet-up, it would have been worth it!

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December 14, 2018 /Tinni Choudhury
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Brisbane November

November was eventful: this week was not!

November 30, 2018 by Tinni Choudhury in misc

Well, this week didn’t turn out the way I hoped! First, I signed up to attend the series of Entrepreneurship Events with USA Investor Steve Barsh. But when Monday came around, I could barely get out of bed. I was so sick, all I managed was a Skype meeting for Koostoo, and that was about it.

I was down for the count for most of the week. Finally managed to get out to QUT Foundry for some meeting on Thursday but sadly, I missed the Duke of York, HRH Prince Andrew by ten minutes! But because of the Prince, QUT Foundry was more packed than usual, and I was able to show the person I was meeting around the Foundry better.

HRH also learned about the research projects undertaken at the Australian Centre for Robotic Vision and met with QUT students, including #pitchatpalace Alumni, at the QUT Foundry. pic.twitter.com/16My8CxLVP

— The Duke of York (@TheDukeOfYork) November 29, 2018

Lastly, today was supposed to be the start of the Global Startup Weekend Brisbane 2018, but it was moved to February. I got a refund on my tickets because I have something big on during that time. But that’s another post. Since I didn’t have the Startup Weekend, I signed up to attend the Fishburners Community Pitch Event powered by QUT. Unfortunately, I didn’t make it as I had a small relapse of the illness plaguing me all week. But I don’t feel too guilty about this week because I was generally good about networking and socialising during November. But it would have been nice if my flesh was as willing as the spirit!

November 30, 2018 /Tinni Choudhury
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Fashion Startup Weekend

Just Listening: Fashion Startup Weekend

November 20, 2018 by Tinni Choudhury in misc

This past weekend, the first ever Startup Weekend for Fashion was hosted by QUT CEA. I didn’t participate, and no, I wasn’t at the Mobile App Hackathon either, but I did turn up on Sunday to listen to the final pitches. I am glad I went because all the six pitches were fairly interesting, and all of them have the potential to be successful.

Interestingly, this startup weekend seemed to allow existing businesses to enter. Most of the other Startup Weekends make a big deal that the idea being pitched on Friday is fresh and new. However, SW Fashion allowed two businesses that were established but used the weekend to pivot or start a new line.

Electra: LED Module

In fact, the winner of the weekend of was Electra and it is an existing business. But the Founder used the weekend to develop the LED module for the Colour-matching light up modular bracelet, which will apparently also be used in a purse in the near future. Also, the LED modules work as earrings too.

Their target market is club going party people. So it’s not my scene. My type of LED fashion is more fantasy inspired wear like the type made by Angela Clayton with stuff like her Christmas Angel costume. Admittedly, Electra’s designs are more practical, while Angela needs to create a ready-to-wear version of her creation. That said, Electra mentioned something about an LED embedded purse. That I would be interested in!

The other existing business that used the startup weekend to explore a new angle was the designer Nola Marta, who has a successful high fashion bespoke business in Indonesia. But because it’s bespoke and high fashion, also because Nola Marta wants to be sustainable and ethical to her employees, her growth in Indonesia has plateaued. So she’s looking to move into the Australian market. So she used the weekend to explore strategies on how to do that, settling on launching a more affordable but still bespoke line. I liked the designs she showed off. So I hope she makes it.

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The runner-up was more my speed as they were the Modest Collective, who wanted to make a platform where modest fashion buyers and sellers could meet. I don’t wear hijab, but I still have issues buying clothes. Especially dresses with pockets and non-plunging necklines. I also have a friend who sells modest active wear that’s loved by a lot of pale Australian women because it protects their skin and stops them from burning.

So the market is there, and since they are creating a marketplace, instead of a label, they are not subject to trends as much as Electra or Nola Marta. Another startup that was about supporting fashion instead of being a fashion house was Puctto Magazine that wanted to marry a virtual changing room with the ability to buy clothing directly from the runway. It’s funny because I can at once see the novelty in what they are trying to do but also why it won’t work.

Similarly, Quirk was the other platform/marketplace pitched, and again, I can see the novelty and also the many, many, many reasons why they aren’t going to work. Lastly, BU Sunglasses were about making fashionable sports sunglasses for women and kids. The reasoning is that the alien-eye sports sunglasses aren’t loved by women as much as they are by men. So there is an untapped market there for women and possibly kids for non-alien-eye looking sports sunglasses. I honestly don’t know enough about the sunglasses market to comment.

So yes, the participants seemed to have had fun, and it was a successful weekend by all account. But I am glad I was only an audience member because my energy is currently low. You need to have a fair amount of energy to get the most out of Startup Weekend. So I better get my energy up because I am sign-up to participate in the Global Startup Weekend Brisbane 2018!

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November 20, 2018 /Tinni Choudhury
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Officially kicking off the Your Happy Place App development at Stamford Plaza

Officially kicking off the Your Happy Place App development at Stamford Plaza

Personality and Place: Your Happy Place App

November 12, 2018 by Tinni Choudhury in business, ideas, misc

We know that our environment has a significant impact on our mood. But how aware are you of how the place you are in effects your mood? Also, are we designing for all personality types or only a subset who tend to be over-represented on urban planning boards? There are the questions Dr Nigel Cartlidge of Griffith University explores in his research. We teamed up back in July to turn his research into an app that’s usable and downloadable by all, which is where the Your Happy Place App comes in to play.

Currently available on Expo.io as a working demonstration of the concept. Nigel will be presenting the app and the broader plan for it at The International Urban Design Conference taking place right now in Sydney.

The idea has a two-sided market. One side of the market is everyone interested in emotional and wellness tracking and analysis. Ideally, users will use the app every day to record their emotions, taking into account the place they are in, and the app will provide feedback to them. The other side of the market is the urban design and planning community, who could use the data to better design and build urban spaces.

The ideas are still developing, and it’s all currently bootstrapped by Nigel, and his wife, Janet. I am on board as CTO and chief developer. Hopefully, we can drum up enough interest to start raising some seed funding. The website for the business side of things is Personality and Place. I cannot be at the conference, but I am sure Nigel is doing very well!

November 12, 2018 /Tinni Choudhury
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