Dora and Joey of Akumulnk began their journey toward creative independence after a fruitful shopping spree. After much research and planning, they’ve been able to quit their day jobs to run their own t-shirt business. With a background in 3D animation, illustration and working for a children’s publishing company, Joey enjoys the ability to utilize his skills while being his own boss. Dora applies the business skills she’s currently learning in her degree program to the busy Akumulnk shop. Keep reading to find out why they claim blogging and excellent customer service are their best marketing tips, why music is an essential part of the work day, and how the Quit Your Day Job series played a part in their decision to pursue their dreams.
How did you originally get into the business of making things?
Dora: We came up with the idea of making our own t-shirt designs instantaneously, really. It happened on a day when we had just completed a major shopping spree. Without thinking, I asked Joey, “How about we start a t-shirt company of our own? You can draw the designs and I can take care of the business.” I think it took two weeks for the idea to sink in and for us to take it seriously. Before jumping into purchasing the equipment and supplies, we did research on screen printing for two whole months, since neither of us had previous experience. It took us another several months to better our techniques before we finally launched our online store in February 2008 and opened our Etsy shop in March 2008.
Joey: I have always been drawing — since I was very young. I went to college to study illustration in Montreal and then went off to to study 3D animation in Toronto. I spent the last four years working as a 3D illustrator for a children’s publishing company in Montreal. Being an artist is a huge part of who I am and how I make a living, so it was an obvious choice to start printing on t-shirts with Dora.
When you first started selling on Etsy, did you have dreams or goals of eventually quitting your day job?
Dora: I’m still in college while working on Akumu Ink full time. It is tough, but when Joey quit his job two months ago I knew that Akumu Ink was heading somewhere and that it was possible for the company to get bigger and for us to be successful. Once I get my degree, I will work my future job around Akumu Ink.
Joey: When we first started, I really hoped we could just sell one shirt. I had dreams of leaving my day job and working for myself, but I had no idea that we could actually do it for real. It was only this last year that we saw the possibility of making this work as a full-time job. Even when I quit my actual job, my boss offered that I continue working 2-3 days a week and I highly considered it. It’s so scary to leave a steady paycheck and to rely 100% on yourself to make your income.

Did you do anything to prepare ahead of time?
Joey: We had been running the company for about a year and a half before I could even consider leaving my job. It just got to a point where an hour of printing online orders every other night become 4-6 hours of work every night, aside from my 40 hours a week at work. We also sell at 3-day conventions, so it came to a point where I didn’t have enough vacation and sick days to accommodate those events.
Before committing to quitting I had asked for an extra personal week off, which was dispersed throughout the summer, to be able to attend all the shows we were hoping to attend. I could have continued working and watch our company fail because of the lack of attention, or I could jump in and do something about it. It felt great to be able to give our company and our customers the attention they needed.
What are the most effective ways you have promoted and marketed your Etsy business? What’s your best marketing tip?
Dora: We found that blogging about ourselves and our company has been a way we can keep our followers interested. Maintaining great customer service will always keep your customers coming back.
Joey: Having a good product and good communication with our customers is essential. Having our Etsy shop mentioned on blogs also helped.
What have you found to be an unsuccessful promotion?
Dora and Joey: We have been lucky in making good decisions so far. We may have made small mistakes here and there, but we haven’t really done anything we couldn’t retract from. Any promotion is a good promotion, even if we lose a bit of money. Since we’re focusing on creating a company that will last, any promotion to get another fan, customer, or client is important. Don’t be afraid to try new things, as long as they’re logical and fit your company’s market.

Walk us through your typical workday.
Dora: I wake up in the morning to check sales and relist Etsy items that sold. I go to school in the afternoons, but luckily there’s wifi on campus so I can respond to customer and other business related emails during class lectures. When I get back from school I sew labels for the t-shirts that Joey printed that day and put “blood” (red paint) on our hang tags. Then I prepare envelopes with stamps and mark the addresses. We usually work well into the night getting things together.
Joey: Monday through Thursday I wake up around 9-10 a.m. to have breakfast. Then I look through my Etsy Conversations, emails, Facebook comments and Twitter updates. Then I drop Dora off at the train station. I screen print for a few hours a day (when there is a show coming up or if there are orders). It is very important for me to have music playing throughout the day; it’s just one of those things you can do as your own boss that I felt was lacking when I worked for others. Either there was no music or there was lame Top 40 radio…
So back to describing my day: I prepare orders that need to go to the post office. Usually around 5 p.m. I pick up Dora at the train station and head over to the post office. It’s great to beat the post office rush hour. We usually arrive minutes before the line starts. We know all of the post office clerks by name. We’re always joking around with them. Then we come home and walk our dog, Tiny, and we talk about our days. Then we have dinner and it’s back to work or we relax and watch a movie, depending on what needs to get done.
Fridays to Sundays we fly or drive to conventions locally or across North America. We spend all weekend selling shirts we’ve spent all week producing. This year we’ll be attending a total of eleven shows, and next year we’re looking at attending up to twenty shows, which would mean almost every second weekend we’ll be at a show. Doing conventions can be very draining. I don’t think this is a life for everyone.

What do you enjoy most about not having a day job? Is there anything you miss?
Joey: I love that I don’t have to sleep in my car during my lunch breaks because I’m so exhausted from working all night. I’m happy I don’t have to have a coffee every morning to get me going and a Red Bull when I get home to keep me going. I love that when I have an idea I can stop working and go to my computer and work out my ideas. It’s great to be able to wake up at 2 a.m. (if I’m not tired) and work on things without worrying that I’ll be too tired for work the next day. Of course I miss the friendships I had at my old job — that, along with the paycheck, was the main reason it was so hard to leave it.
What’s the hardest part about running your own business?
Dora: I find that bookkeeping is the hardest task to do, but it is necessary for tax reports every month.
Joey: Finding time to get things done. We’re always coming up with new ideas, but we’re only two people. Sometimes you can’t even do everything on your checklist because there aren’t enough hours in a day to get through them. The hardest part is that you always hope you’re doing your best to give every part of your business the attention it deserves. If you seem away too long from the public they might think you’ve disappeared even though you’re working hard in other areas of your business. It’s important to always keep up to date.
If you could go back in time, what advice would you give yourself? What advice would you give someone else?
Dora: I would encourage myself to not doubt our products and to keep trying new venues where we can expose and sell our products. I would advise everyone else to not give up on your work.
Joey: This isn’t for everyone. A lot of people need to go to a job in the morning and come home at 5 p.m. My best advice is to start small and grow from there. Be patient while doing the best you can.
What goals do you wish to accomplish in the coming year for your Etsy business?
Dora: We hope to increase the number of our Etsy sales by ten fold (*crosses fingers*).
Joey: We also plan to offer new designs and remove older ones, as well as adding new and different styles of items — all handmade, of course.

Is there anything else you’d like to share?
Dora and Joey: Running your own business is hard work. It takes a lot of sacrifice; we have put off get-togethers with friends and family time and time again. If waking up ready to work on your own ideas and products excites you and going to bed exhausted from working all day is something you look forward to, then work toward your goals. I would look forward to reading the Quit Your Day Job series every time it came out, and it was the main inspiration to work toward my goals. If you love what you do and work hard, you’ll get there. It’s a really great feeling to create things and have people around the world buy them and say they love what you do.
If you want to know more about us, feel free to follow our blog and become our fan on Facebook. Thanks for reading.
Thanks to Dora and Joey for sharing their story.
You can see some of Joey and Dora’s beautiful work in the Related Items. Check out previous Quit Your Day Job posts here.
151 comments
Sign in to add your ownMilkGlassVintage says:
Congratulations!
2 years ago
jewelrybyjackie says:
This is so great!! Congrats!
2 years ago
EJPcreations says:
Such a great read! Congrats on your success!
2 years ago
lilworkerb says:
That's a very inspiring story! I love the shirts!
2 years ago
RUBYrecycled says:
Great story, inspiring! Congratulations!
2 years ago
ScholarlyArticles says:
Very timely designs for Halloween too!
2 years ago
SeaFindDesigns says:
Great story!! LOVE your designs!
2 years ago
PunchDrunkPrincess says:
Perfect pre-hallowen quit your day job. Congrats!
2 years ago
krishsw19 says:
great article! thanks for sharing
2 years ago
DreamzBoutique says:
great story and inspiration.. check this one. offering very low price just to cover cost and free shipping now to build customer base so that one day i can quit my day time job too.. http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=31288991
2 years ago
spacejam says:
great story!! love those articles
2 years ago
bayatinge says:
Love your designs! Congratulations on your success! Hooray for another inspiring QYDJ article!
2 years ago
thestapeliacompany says:
Love these designs. It's nice to see a darker less-traditional shop making it on here! Good for you! :)
2 years ago
poppyswickedgarden says:
AWesome designs AWesome article! Congrats on the sucess!
2 years ago
VintageEye says:
great stuff!
2 years ago
LuminousDreamDesigns says:
Nice t-shirt designs! Another great article :) Thanks!
2 years ago
crookedpath says:
Very Cool! Congrats! :)
2 years ago
harosef says:
Very Inspirational!
2 years ago
peekboutique says:
Such a cool story and cool products! Thanks for the great inspiration! :-)
2 years ago
PookieandPierre says:
Congratulations and best wishes for continued success!
2 years ago
alibli says:
Congrats! There's a lot to lears from you!
2 years ago
buttonsbyrobin says:
Congratulations!
2 years ago
prettypanda says:
Congrats! wonderful stuff!
2 years ago
zombuki says:
Rock. Not only did I fave some shirts but I sent the link to my roomie and Dad. Skull-tastic! <3
2 years ago
petalbelles says:
Those graphic tees are seriously rockin'. I love these kinds of stories.
2 years ago
lovelygifts says:
Great story!
2 years ago
snowinlovelies says:
Wow! Congrats for your shop!
2 years ago
FluteTeacher says:
I love reading this series. Thanks for sharing your story!
2 years ago
RAGGEDedgeGear says:
this quit your day job series is always a nice little reminder of the community thats out there of people doing the same thing as us :-) thank you!
2 years ago
SewBeans says:
Love the story! Congrats to Dora & Joey!
2 years ago
michon says:
Congratulations, and best of luck with all your goals this year!
2 years ago
pinkytoeclothing says:
Love these articles! Wonderful t-shirts :)
2 years ago
RevivalInk says:
I am really inspired by your artwork. I'm glad you were featured here, your interview reminds me why I have a small business. Thanks so much, and the best of luck to you guys. Definitely adding you to my favorites! Cheers, -Tara
2 years ago
CatherinetteRings says:
Congrats Akumuink , your stuff is Awesome !
2 years ago
julipbags says:
Congratulations!!!!!
2 years ago
KarrieWelbornPhotos says:
So inspiring! Hope you both continue to rock it!
2 years ago
greatgrandmaagnes says:
love these shirts!
2 years ago
HoneysuckleLane says:
Thanks for sharing your story!
2 years ago
sleepyking says:
How inspiring! Nice work :)
2 years ago
ColorfulCasual says:
I love "quit your day job" stories! So inspiring!
2 years ago
tootsweethandbags says:
thanks so much for being so open and realistic about the trails and tribulations of running your own business :) great story!
2 years ago
Krystyna81 says:
Oh so tempting to buy shirts for Halloween! What a great (and timely!) article! And congrats - I love your designs.
2 years ago
LittleWhiteDresser says:
I love it!!! the tees are very cute :)
2 years ago
warpedLaurie says:
Good job. Congrats
2 years ago
worksofwhimsy says:
It sounds like the two of you make a great team! Thanks for sharing your story. I love that Dora answers business emails during lectures--I hope your professors aren't reading this!
2 years ago
rubyblu says:
Amazing article! Way to take the plunge! You are an inspiration to all. Congrats!
2 years ago
girltuesdayjewelry says:
A*W*E*S*O*M*E!!!!!!!! Love reading these wonderful success stories!
2 years ago
sakizome says:
Wonderful story! Fabulous T shirts!
2 years ago
clubviv says:
wow!!!! that's very awesome !!!! Thanks for sharing this to us
2 years ago
thepinklocket says:
Congrats! Your shirts are hot to death!
2 years ago
SkidMarkKid says:
Awesome! That is my dream too!
2 years ago
FrillyButts says:
Congratulations! What a great shop you have!
2 years ago
Morado says:
COngratulations!!! Awesome work! http://twitter.com/MoradoShop http://www.facebook.com/MoradoShop
2 years ago
ovgilliesdesigns says:
Great work & thanks for sharing!
2 years ago
bayousalvage says:
as a college professor, i hope you arent texting during class dora, but as an artist have got to say your work is amazing.
2 years ago
PixelWildChild says:
Great article! nice to read indeed. Congrats on your success!
2 years ago
balmenvy says:
Very awesome work! Inspiring story, Thank you! :)
2 years ago
Tias says:
Wicked!
2 years ago
3of4clothing says:
Great to hear the stories of successful t-shirt designers and producers! thanks :)
2 years ago
KathysDesignsLLC says:
Congratulations on you success.
2 years ago
Gosia says:
Great story! I love the dog hanging out on the window :)
2 years ago
jodieflowers says:
Awesome!
2 years ago
PhatGrrl says:
Brilliant! Well done to you both.
2 years ago
MinceCo says:
all the best for the future
2 years ago
paramountvintage says:
great shirts! i LOVE silkscreening.
2 years ago
MyMoms says:
Cool picks! So surprising! thank you.
2 years ago
mhaden1 says:
Those are some really cute shirts! Congratulations!
2 years ago
HarrietsHaven says:
Awesome shop! thanks for sharing!
2 years ago
LeafAvenue says:
hooray for screen printing!
2 years ago
idlehandsdesigns says:
Wow! Super inspiring. Well done ::) Lyndsay
2 years ago
AkumuInk says:
We've come a long way! Thanks so much for all the support and to all of you who've joined our Facebook and Twitter pages ;) -Joey and Dora.
2 years ago
23rdstreetvintage says:
go on wit your bad selves congrats!
2 years ago
bhangtiez says:
Great story & amazing at how u both have u'r own skills 2 contribute 2 a successful business...Congratulations!
2 years ago
ArtisticIntentions says:
Very inspiring, Thanks for sharing! Love the shirts too!!
2 years ago
zaperoco says:
Nice article, thank you for shariing
2 years ago
prince22 says:
Excellent! What inspiration you are to the world of creative doers.
2 years ago
LoveAtFirstBlush says:
Wow amazing! Thank you for sharing your story. Love the shirt designs :)
2 years ago
zeropumpkin says:
oh wow so cool..so much my style..:D
2 years ago
jessgonacha says:
Their shirts are great, and so unique! Totally inspiring.
2 years ago
apiecebydenise says:
Great story, thanks for sharing! And how much is that scotty in the window? lol sorry couldn't help myself ;o)
2 years ago
1AEON says:
congrats!!!
2 years ago
ThePlumTree says:
What a great story! Love the designs. =)
2 years ago
iamhome says:
Very nice article. Congrats.
2 years ago
leatherprince says:
Thank you for sharing your story, always is good to have a parther in business!!
2 years ago
anteakbooteek says:
Way to Go! Show us the way!
2 years ago
ShimmeringSky says:
Viva la Canadienne! As a fellow Canadian, your story really inspired me (especially the part about believing in your product). I wish you the very best (and the tenfold increase in sales!).
2 years ago
vintagemaison says:
Love the shirts - Bravo to you both!
2 years ago
MeandMyEgo says:
What an inspiration! Thanks for sharing! x
2 years ago
lealerjcreates says:
Congratulations! I love to read these stories. Keep up the great work. I'm sure soon you'll have to hire someone to help you.
2 years ago
evihan says:
amazing story:-)
2 years ago
craftaria says:
Great story! Keep going, you are an inspiration. Thanks for sharing*
2 years ago
GeorginaKay says:
wow - congrats on quitting your day job.
2 years ago
emmieloustudios says:
These stories are so inspiring - congratulations guys!
2 years ago
bytheway says:
Wow, I am so glad your leap of faith is working out - with a lot of research and hard work!
2 years ago
WhiteEarthStudio says:
Keep up the good work.
2 years ago
mythunderstood says:
Beautiful graphics! Best wishes for continuing success!
2 years ago
QuiltFinger says:
Beautiful feature! as always, very inspiring! I hate tax bookkeeping also!
2 years ago
acormier77 says:
So inspirational!! Thanks guys!
2 years ago
mydearthing says:
I always love reading these. It is encouraging to know that there are other people out there doing this full-time, working into the night to make sure it is done properly and professionally, and loving it as much as I do! Congratulations you guys, keep it up!
2 years ago
BabyEtte says:
This article is so inspiring to me, I love to read about successful sellers! Beth
2 years ago
trashsuperstore says:
inspiring stuff and the artwork is fantastic
2 years ago
StoryOfASeed says:
Congratulations !
2 years ago
recycledwares says:
wow, traveling to shows sounds like fun. i do a few vintage shows a year, but not as many as you have planned. Keep up the positivity and creativity and good luck with the shows.
2 years ago
thebestvintage says:
Great hearing these stories!!
2 years ago
deetsy says:
thanks so much for sharing your story! it's wonderful to hear of your successes!
2 years ago
TrulyBella says:
So cool! Ordering one for the husband NOW!
2 years ago
woolwerks says:
very inspirational
2 years ago
CavemanPottery says:
We love reading these stories and being you are a married couple running your business together, like we are, it was really inspiring to us! Keep on keeping on!
2 years ago
Selkiemoonlight says:
great story, congrats on your success. :-)
2 years ago
cassidycay says:
Thanks for sharing your story!
2 years ago
AmazingBeading says:
Congrats on the success!
2 years ago
TreeHuggerStudio says:
ditto to everyones comments.wishing you continued success!
2 years ago
babook says:
Perfect story , Congrats your success!
2 years ago
lostanfound says:
Thanks for sharing, very inspirational.
2 years ago
TheKraftRoom says:
I love it, great story, hard work pays off!!! I wish you the best and many more sales to come.
2 years ago
AugustEve says:
An open letter to my boss, I quit!
2 years ago
BohemiaJewellery says:
That's it! I'm quitting my day job!
2 years ago
zomb says:
I saw these guys at the Toronto Fan Expo this year and their stuff is awesome! Very bold and eye attracting designs. Kudos to Akumu Ink!
2 years ago
GreenTease says:
Great designs and motivating story thanks
2 years ago
HardLoveApparel says:
Very cool! I hope to be you one day!!!!! :)
2 years ago
chichimai says:
wow!!! amazing creations...
2 years ago
CurvyBettiesRock says:
I recently found your shop by a another friend/shop owner and told me that AkumuInk was her new favorite shop! I was in awe & gasped on how wonderfull your designs were! I'm blogging about you and getting 3 tee's for us, plus you guys carry plus sizes which ROCK! Congrats on gettin the story out! Wishing you thee best;) Tany
2 years ago
dukestreetduchess says:
Congratulations on a successful business
2 years ago
creativesparks69 says:
Congratulations! Hope to do the same some day. Great designs....
2 years ago
orangestatic says:
These are fantastic!
2 years ago
TheDollHaus says:
Wow great story and awesome designs.... Congrats.....
2 years ago
AkumuInk says:
Thanks very much for the support and comments, guys! We really appreciate them :) We are in Las Vegas at "The Biggest Tattoo Show" for the weekend, and it has been going great! If any of you are based here, or are going to be in Vegas for the weekend, do drop by and say hi!
2 years ago
twopalmstradingco says:
Great to hear your doing so well! Good luck in your future!
2 years ago
somavenus says:
super inspiring! congrats!!
2 years ago
brydesigns says:
Very cool shirts, and super inspiring. Good luck!
2 years ago
Kimmie914 says:
HOWWWWW Amazing!! Love the designs!
2 years ago
gilstrapdesigns says:
Congrats what neat T-shirts.
2 years ago
marquina says:
Creepy-cool! Keep up the great work!
2 years ago
momentum8studio says:
very inspiring. me and my girlfriend are wanting to do the same. one day we will!
2 years ago
Handworks3 says:
very inspiring-thanks
2 years ago
autumnsanticsstore says:
I love your partnership! Great shop and best of luck!
2 years ago
GracieDesigns says:
You guys are awesome!!!
2 years ago
laura1953 says:
A main stumbling block for me is health/dental insurance. If I quit my day job, it will become a significant monthly expense. (As is the case for many others in my position!) Do you know of any insurance companies that cater to small business owners or craftspeople/artists? Your input would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, and best of success and happiness in your work! Laura
2 years ago
FaBrikacom says:
I love your shirts and the inspiration behind them! There is no feeling better than the one you get from making a living selling something you created with your own hands and energy. A steady paycheck is of course something difficult to walk away from, but the rewards of sustaining one self through creativity and partnership are priceless! My boyfriend and I are embarking upon this journey ourselves. Bravo!
1 year ago
UlaNice says:
My favorite part is the advice. i love reading it !
1 year ago