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studio cohorts since the first Gangwon rubric wall

Structured creator workflows for coordinators who live in calendars, briefs, and trackers—not slide decks about “authenticity.”

Browse programs

Trusted pattern: agencies, in-house social desks, ecommerce brand pods

Run sheet

Cue + owner + time window

Brief v3

Change log attached

Overhead flat lay of storyboards, sticky notes, and a tablet showing creator analytics

612

Run sheets printed FY24

18

Client survey stories archived

94%

Would recommend desk exercises

126

Hours of live facilitation / year

7

Cities with repeat alumni desks

Three-pass flow

Each program moves from quiet prep, through noisy desk rehearsal, into a calmer documentation pass you can reuse Monday.

01

Prep

Rubrics, trackers, and brief skeletons arrive printed where possible.

02

Desk rehearsal

Timed critiques, swaps, and async nudges mirror real Thursdays.

03

Archive pass

You file decision trails your future self will actually read.

Inside the binder

Shortlists with disclosure-ready notes

Brief layers that survive first questions

Tracking rituals that admit gaps honestly

Partnership maps for multi-vendor weeks

Field etiquette for studio days

Desks we have printed beside

Startup pods In-house social Regional agencies Ecommerce brand rooms

From our cohorts

“The shortlist archive template from Creator Shortlist Studio is now our default—legal actually thanked us.”
Yuri · survey response
Desk review in Briefing Architecture Intensive felt like a real Thursday sourcing room, not slides about sourcing. Wardrobe guardrails felt compressed; faculty redirected us to the appendix instead of improvising—disciplined move.
Minseo K. · partnerships coordinator

Client in ecommerce · anonymous card

“Latency table alone justified the tuition for our APAC remote directors.” — referencing Advanced Coordination Studio

Quick clarifications

Do you negotiate creator rates?

No. We train operational clarity; your business team owns commercial conversations.

What is not included in most programs?

Legal advice, paid media buying, and talent management contracts sit outside our scope—see each course FAQ.

Mailing list — syllabus drops only

No countdowns. Occasional notes when we add a studio block or publish a new desk template pack.