I look forward to seeing the day when a full-fledged magic company on par with The Blue Crown or Theory Eleven is started out of a kickstarter project.
I too want to see a small company rise to "super stardom" (so to speak) using crowdfunding this way, and actually make it successfully. One of the drawback, unfortunately, is that those same big companies can start a Kickstarter too to get funding. Seems a little backward in that regard.
I think there are already companies on KS that are getting there.
Encarded- Paul Carpenter
Tendril- $41,648(sold out)- which allowed him to self fund Aurum. With a $1,000 goal for Deco. He would have self funded it as well, but ended funding with $29,223.
Check out the Tucks on Deco
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/encarded/bicycle-deco-custom-playing-cards-from-encarded/posts/555686 Paul's designs at first glance may seem simple, but take a few moments to look at the cards, and you will soon see otherwise.
Elite Playing Cards-
They had 5 card projects funded in the last 12 months(no misses on cards), 1 Self Funded
RITUAL-$29,223(sold out), DIVINE-$31,823, Majestic-$21,248, Ritual Premier-Self Funded, PLATINUM-$29,223, EVOLUTION-$24,728(still 17 days left)=$136,255 Total.
I received the Majestic deck a couple weeks ago. This is the first deck I have received that has a "Vellum Paper" tuck. It has gold foil embossing on the tuck. Really nice. It feels "Rich"
Jackson Robinson-
Federal 52-$149,156(14,899 decks sold on KS), Federal 52 Part 2-$188,005= $337,161 Total.
Number 2&3 top funded decks all time on KS. Jackson's projects are bringing "Art" cards to the forefront. In general people are not buying these for poker or magic, but for the art. Oh! and Jackson and Paul are currently not so secretly designing a project together. look out wallet
Uusi-
This is what you get when 2 artist decide to design cards- 6 projects planned, with a 7th back by popular demand- currently 4 funded.
Blue Blood-$19,138(sold out I believe), Bohemia-$46,078, ROYAL OPTIK-$50,872, Blueblood Redux-$19,398(still 30 days to go)=$135,486 Total.
Albino Dragon- Erik Dahlman with Shane Tyree(Artist)
4 funded card projects(also had 2 game projects funded as well)
Skip to 3:09 to watch Shane draw the Ace of Spades for NOTW- pretty sick
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5g4fpB8dBE&feature=share&list=PLaI6we5Puvbss3bOJlPPkAlHo78gJCqzKThe Call of Cthulhu-$96,583(I believe highest funded deck at the time), The White Rabbit-$38,470(Alice In Wonderland Theme), Synthesis-$67,108, The Name of the Wind-$589,660(# 1 card project funded on KS all time-sorta- they sold a lot other shit with it) = $791,821 Total.
The Name of the Wind cards are based on the fantasy novel by Patrick Rothfuss. I purchased the book because of this project, and a shit load of his fans purchased the cards(11,334 backers).The second book in the series is already written, and third being done now. From my understanding, a card project is already planned for the 2ND book.
I can imagine any one of these guys being offered a contract with USPCC to design a deck for them.
These are only a few great designers on KS. Whether its book, or Art enthusiast. These guys are bringing a whole lot of new people into card collecting. Which will also bring more business to T-11, D & D, Ellusionist, and others.