Stickers too-sticky? Consider Magnets?

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My newest backer suggested magnets since they are easily moved around various surfaces with ease. I looked into the possibility and Sticker Mule was accepting orders. So, I had to test them right? I placed the smallest quantity to get my $10 discount. Within the hour, I just approved the quote and proof for magnet graphics. Let me know if you’re interested or have ideas for the pledge.

If you can pledge, please do…If not, please share this link: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jerryvelasco/inspirational-graphic-stickers-for-broad-ripple/

– Thank You!

My First Kickstarter Project

Screen Shot 2020-04-02 at 12.00.12 PMBackground: This week, I took an idea and took action. I created artwork and messaging remind people of communities, that we are more than fear. I ordered some product on my own but I wanted to produce more stickers variants. I also want to do more than just the Broad Ripple area. Im looking at Carmel, Indy, Fountain Square.

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Currently: For the first week, the results are good – Im at $161 or $500, which is great for 2-3 days. I’m hitting bit of dry spot. My goal was to sell at least 1 pledge per day. The UX/Social scientist is wondering whats going on? We creators and kickstarters can’t slop out a Kickstarter project and expect it to work. There is a ton of thinking, marketing, writing and explaining, reasoning and budgets and FAQ’s. There is also pledge content to create – this is where you basically pre-sell objects in the project to drive pledge dollars. I know you’re thinking its easy just offer stuff right?, we’ve all been to Kickstarter. However, on the content creation side, its not simple, you have to build a tiered approach with limits using proper incentives to move people up the ‘amount level.’ Typically you start at something small and slowly increase what you give/promise based on bigger pledges. Obviously, I’ve done a good job at the bandwidth of pledge products to amount. This is where it gets interesting. The one pledge that is not currently working at all is the smallest pledge of $1 for 1 sticker. There has been $11 pledged for no products at all. What’s going on?

Do I Really Need the Money? No. I am making the designs available to anyone who wants to use it. If they want to use them for products they can. They can only use the graphics for non-profit ventures.

$1 for 1 sticker:  How could I go wrong here? This was where I thought I could leverage the macro part of my pledge system. Make the lowest amount pledge for the smallest increment of product which is a single sticker. Just a dollar right? You can barely buy anything for a dollar.

Small but Problematic: What I didn’t realize that the average price for stickers is based on sticker bundles online and in stores. Nobody buys one sticker. In the bundles you get a good amount of stickers for $5-$20. This means the average price on stickers is less than $0.25. This makes my sticker pledge a bad investment. Is it really a bad investment or perhaps I didn’t explain it correctly.

The $1 Sticker: Perhaps I didn’t explain where does the money go? $1 for 1 sticker is a horrible deal based on the sticker market? Let’s assume (after I decide the quantity I can cover) the cost of the 1 sticker be somewhere between 0.15 – 0.25. Instead of me using the excess as profit (which I am not profiting), I apply the remainder to make the whole order possible. If I can do this, I can offer anyone a sticker for free. When a $1 backer comes to pickup their single sticker, there might be more to give. How much more? I’ll know when I get the full amount and can drive the cost per unit/sticker as low as I can get it.

Quality: Maybe I didn’t discuss quality of the stickers. I’m not printing crappy stickers on a printer at home where the ink will wash off on the first rain. I am ordering stickers from a premium online vendor, Sticker Mule.  On their site they say, “Made from premium material with a protective laminate, they are durable, waterproof and dishwasher safe. Our labels feature a soft, non-glare finish that is ideal for a variety of uses.” I have had one of their stickers on my car for 2 years and the blacks are still black.

The Ask: Is it the best time to ask for money? Probably not.  Many people may not know where their next meal is coming from and need to save every dollar. That’s ok. At the very least, if you’re reading this and working, please pledge something. If you can’t pledge share my kickstarter link with others who might just have a dollar they don’t need.

Ideas: I’m looking for other artist-designers with other ideas for the other metro areas I mentioned.

Design-Helping My Community

Kickstarter link is available!
6_br_sticker_ideas2Lately, we see so many people struggling. I know what its like to look for job in a regular economy. I can’t believe the struggle that will happen to people who’ve recently lost their job and will go on unemployment in a broken down economy. What can I do? I’ve been seeing a lot of messages that inspired me. They weren’t awesome, nor graphically great Banksy sidewalk art, but as I saw chalk messages on sidewalks, and hand-scrawled signs on storefronts…I began to think. What can I do? How can I, as a designer, contribute something that works or helps people stay connected and strong? I decided to try and start something, maybe small but maybe, just maybe, it can grow?

So, I’m attempting to start something, one duck at time. I created 6 variants of the BR image below, but based on neighborhood voting, this one resonates the best. Im also setting up a kickstarter to get some financial backing for more applications. And if it will work in Broad Ripple, it will work for Indy and other areas.

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Missing Wireframes?

As I talk to clients & recruiters about my depth of market space,  I am sometimes told that “there aren’t enough wire-frame examples on your website.” For this reason, I’ve decided to attempt to show the footprint of missing content.
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Am I missing current work examples? Yes. There are 7 total projects in the last 3 years that are not on my website. Most are missing due to confidentiality agreements and HIPPA. I truly respect my past clients so their data will never be shown on my website, emailed, placed in digital forms, etc. With that said, I can discuss my role in the projects as well as the challenges to my role in client environments.

 

Indy Design Week – May 13-17

Indy Design Week or IDW19 is pushing forth a design focus and campaign like no other event in Indianapolis. Beginning the week of May 13th, Indianapolis will host a series of city-wide events throughout the week, as well as a major line-up of speakers on its core meeting days.DzxyvhLWwAAIzlJ.jpg-large

 

Newly Added

I was auditing my site today (Feb 21) and noticed there was a Sketch section with no sketches. Thats not me! I love grabbing a pencil or dry erase marker and going to town. I’m adding a small blog snippet to re-direct people to the newly updated sketch page. You can see one sketch below. I’ve also added 2 User Journey Maps. They are under work-product since they weren’t created a specific deliverables, but they were useful for conversation with business people and content writers. I’ve also added a journey map after the sketch below.Screen shot 2012-06-10 at 12.12.31 PM

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