"Before joining tyvionexlora, I was brilliant behind the camera but hopeless with invoices. Now I actually understand cash flow forecasting and can plan shoots months ahead."
Where Creative Minds Meet Financial Mastery
Skip the generic business courses. We teach finance through the lens of creative industries—because running a design studio requires different skills than managing a corporate budget.
Explore ProgramsOur Teaching Philosophy
We don't teach spreadsheets in isolation. Every financial concept connects to real creative scenarios—from pricing artwork to managing seasonal income fluctuations.
Context First
Learn budgeting through gallery exhibition planning, not abstract examples
Practical Application
Build financial models using your actual creative projects and income streams
Industry Insights
Understand the unique financial rhythms of creative work and seasonal markets
Program Impact Since 2022
Numbers that matter to creative professionals building sustainable practices
Students Enrolled
Artists, designers, and creative entrepreneurs
Improved Pricing
Students report better project valuation skills
Months Support
Ongoing mentorship included in programs
Built Emergency Funds
Created financial safety nets within first year
Your Learning Path
Foundation Building
Start with financial basics tailored to creative work—understanding irregular income, project-based budgeting, and creative industry tax considerations.
Practical Application
Apply concepts to your actual projects. Learn pricing strategies, contract negotiation, and how to build financial models that reflect creative business realities.
Growth Strategy
Develop long-term financial planning skills—from expanding your practice to understanding investment options that align with creative career paths.
Ongoing Mastery
Join our community of creative professionals for continued learning, networking, and support as your financial confidence grows.
Ready to Transform Your Creative Business?
Our next cohort begins in August 2025. Join creative professionals who are serious about building financially sustainable practices without sacrificing artistic integrity.