Hey folks,
I finally got the Kickstarter page for the SurrealScapes deck put together. Take a look at the preview here:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/274810086/1490748867?token=cde2743e
and let me know what you think. It hasn't been submitted for approval yet. I want to get some feedback on it before I submit.
-Z
A few things:
Check the delivery schedule, specifically about Deck Production - make sure you've worded it correctly. As I'm reading it, it could actually take LONGER than six weeks, because of this sentence: "If they get it right the first time, on time, then 6 weeks it is." It leads one to believe that a best-case scenario would actually take six weeks rather than four.
Are you permitting backers to select prints from the unedited photos on the "Lumens" collection page you linked to? Because if not, there's no really good photo or rendering allowing people to select the actual images that appear on the cards. Either place a good hi-res shot of the uncut on the project home page or provide a link to a hi-res shot hosted by you - suitably watermarked, naturally.
I can't tell which category you're placing this project in. Most people choose either design or games. You should choose art. With these images and the prints you're offering, you're likely to attract a much broader audience by placing this as an art project - casual art-project browsers will find it more easily. The hardcore card junkies already know to do keyword searches rather than rely on a single category.
...And speaking of keyword searches... Be certain that your project will appear with most if not all of these keyword searches:
playing card
playing cards
deck card
deck cards
decks card
decks cards
game card
game cards
games card
games cards
By doing that, even the most bumbling of searches will probably kick your deck out in the top ten. Include any appropriate art key words you can think of, no matter how obscure, in various combinations of singular and plural.
You'll catch some card collectors with this deck, to be sure, but I think your primary target audience is going to be on the art side of things. If you have any connections with art journals, blogs, etc., see if you can get them to feature your work. Reaching outside of the card collector community is what helped the Bohemia deck break 400% and the Misc. Goods Co. deck to break the top-grossing deck project record by about 50% (roughly $50,000 - it closed at over $140,000).
I like the reward structure - you seem to have your bases covered pretty well. The only suggestion I could offer would be on the add-ons. Some KS projects use an odd amount of change in the prices for their add-ons - like $10.03 or $25.07 - which makes them stand out like a sore thumb when you're looking over the end result spreadsheet after the project closes and you're trying to determine who gets extras and who doesn't.