<aside> 🎉 Welcome to the Artist Alley Planner Template!

Each page contains sample content to teach you to how to best use this template, and detailed guides are available as well.

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Get started

To get started, simply duplicate this this template into your workspace by clicking on the Duplicate button at the top right corner of the page.

Want a detailed guide on how to do this? Start here.

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Get organized

This template is split into two main categories:

How-to

Artist Alley

Click on each one to learn about what they are for. When you have duplicated this template into our own workspace, you’ll be able to see a sidebar with nested pages within each category to help you plan out all of your events!


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Hi! I’m Spirall.

I’m a software engineer, artist, and (hopefully) upcoming webtoon creator. I recently started vending at my very first artist alley—a feat that required a lot of planning, and a lot of iterations over how to best sort out all of that research and information.

After seeing that a more experienced friend was using a(n extremely) loosely organized Discord server of all things to keep track of their plans, I decided to refine and curate my Notion pages so that everyone can have an easier, more organized experience. The in particular has been extremely useful for me; it allowed me to draw, produce, and complete 35 different items in just over 2 months as a total beginner—and that’s not even counting some variations of things, like display boards and other signage!

Getting into in-person vending and merchandise creation is a huge endeavor. If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, feel free to contact me and I’ll be happy to respond!

<aside> 🌐 Website https://spirall.me

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<aside> 🐤 Twitter https://twitter.com/__spirall

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