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VNCCII

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Commerce Architecture.

A globally trademarked creative IP universe spanning music, literature, immersive media, and performance identity — structured into a scalable commerce architecture with a clear hierarchy and long-term franchise potential.

Commerce Architecture
[ Client ]VNCCII / Galacta.i.ssance
[ Category ]Commerce Architecture
[ Deliverable ]Shopify + Patron Alliance
[ Status ]Live
[ 01 / The challenge ]

When a vision is too big to be 'launched.'

The VNCCII universe comprises multiple IP layers: the parent brand, the Galacta.i.ssance sub-universe, a Patron Alliance inner circle, a Shopify commerce store, and a debut book selected for the NASA Astrobotics Griffin Lander Moon mission. Each layer had real value. None of them had a clear hierarchy connecting them.

The question wasn't "how do we launch this?" — it was "how do we build a commerce architecture that can actually hold all of this, and grow with it?"

[ 02 / The approach ]

Map every IP layer. Build a structure for each.

We mapped the full creative ecosystem and established a clear hierarchy: VNCCII as the parent universe, Galacta.i.ssance as the primary sub-brand with its own digital identity and commerce presence. Shopify was built to handle direct commerce — the book, music, clothing, and art prints — structured so that each product category reflects the IP's internal world-building logic.

The Patron Alliance (the brand's "Modern Medici" inner circle) was structured separately on Systeme.io with its own enrolment funnel, access model, and membership pathway — distinct from the main store, operating as a dedicated community and patronage layer.

[ 03 / The outcome ]

Clear hierarchy. Commerce live. The book is going to the Moon.

The Shopify store is live with a full product range across the VNCCII universe. The Patron Alliance funnel is operational. Galacta.i.ssance operates as a distinct sub-brand within the wider ecosystem. The debut book — VNCCII: The Awakening of a Divine Warrior — has been selected for the NASA Astrobotics Griffin Lander Mission, boosted by a SpaceX rocket.

The infrastructure was built to scale with the IP as it grows — not just to support its first chapter.