Studio Print Press recently worked with the West Yorkshire Combined Authority through the Skills for Growth programme where we helped them take on an intern from Huddersfield University. We caught up with Rae and Lisa to hear about their experience.
We take great pride in the business we have built over the past five years, alongside juggling home and family life. With it being just the two of us, it has certainly been challenging, with added pressure to succeed in what is generally a male led industry.
Along the way we have worked with and formed amazing relationships with other women building their own small businesses. Supporting each other on this journey has been instrumental to growing our business.
Art and design were a main focus for both of us in our education, but it was family and friends that provided inspiration later in life, to become self-employed and then to later build our own business. We were certainly never given the opportunities that Skills for Growth has to offer students.
We both feel very lucky to have had just the right intern, for us, apply first time. We were looking for another female to join our team that had good design and illustration skills. With it being just the two of us, performing all daily tasks, it could have been extremely difficult finding the time to train another person. Being able to interview the applicants and see some of their work beforehand was a great help.
Having Leah here was no extra work at all, and she relieved us of a lot of day-to-day tasks and challenges. Leah is a talented designer who was eager to learn, with a keen and precise eye for detail, which is how we both work, and feel plays a massive part in our success in this industry. Leah was not scared to take on any challenge within the business and the three of us formed a great team. We were sad to see her go.