Don,
Thanks for unlocked the thread again. I completely agree with some of your comments and some I had not considered. But some I do not and just want to clarify my own position. I mean not to argue at all, just to show my own thoughts on the matter.
I am completely aware of your expertise (and others) with the playing card genre and I appreciate it immensely. As you state however the design is not traditional and not for you (and obviously many others) but there is always some middle ground. I have another design I also worked on for a long time that is more traditional and trust me I will be employing your services before showing this one off. But this first design was obviously one thing that was never going to match those traditional ideals.
Feedback, community and exposure is exactly why i'm posting it here.
I have been on the raw end of failed kickstarters and of randomly cancelled kickstarters. Both upsetting backers. I was not going to just do that. I have always been really clear and honest with them all. And have received nothing but praise. I have also let them know that cancelling and retooling the project is an option I am looking at. But for right now I have a bunch of devoted people, all involved, loving the project and loving being part of it. I see it as a waste to just cancel and go back behind doors to produce a "product to sell" later.
Also the backers I do have have liked the designs and continue to do so. Many now sending personal messages and posting very positive comments. All very happy to be involved in the creative process.
So although I appreciate most of what you say Kickstarter by definition is on their own website noted "Kickstarter is a new way to fund creative projects" and "together creators and backers can make projects happen". In kickstarters own words "Being part of this journey is one of the best things about Kickstarter!"
Almost every project I have backed has changed some during the process and most have changed after. I thought it better that any changes that might happen could happen during so backers have a say in the final product and participate in the creative process. One thing to note is kickstarter itself is attempting to get as far away from a "store" selling a finished product as possible. They are actively knocking back some projects that they believe are just a pre-order type process. They are pursuing artistic community driven ideas. Perhaps to maintain that image, perhaps to avoid the issues they are having with non fulfilled projects being so upsetting to backers that believed they just "made a purchase" and did not receive what they paid for.
One major thing I guess to me, that has apparently not been conveyed well enough by myself, is my own artistic process. I live as a community, and my art is most often designed as such. I generally use junk and garbage, and if you check out some of my more major works (admittedly not cards, but humbly, still spectacular) they have a defined and solid artistic direction, but they are still works in progress, until they are finished. I treated this deck as the same. The artistic direction has always been here with this project, but I completely reject that not having a finalized deck design that I refuse to receive feedback on, or even just pre-printed and saying here buy this was a mistake. To me (and to kickstarter it seems) that is the entire concept of Kickstarter, to have a community work together to bring something into existence.
So although I am open to ideas, and feedback. And many ideas I have received from forums here and elsewhere I have taken into account and even used in these updates, there are some elements that I know people just don't like from a traditional standpoint. I know people want me to just use standard pips. I know they want a standard layout. Standard courts. But then what is the deck? Is the option just to design a back and put it on a bicycle deck? I already absolutely hate the concept of decks being printed with bicycle on the tuck just so they "have" to be purchased by bicycle collectors. I intentionally designed something different and wanted feedback to make it better, but not make it conform. So this was and is designed by me. But it is influenced by the community that surrounds it. A common thread in my life I guess.
So its obviously not for everyone, and my beliefs on the process are also different I guess. This is 100% just my opinion and maybe the ramblings of a mad artist. Not intended to offend or upset.
But I think you might see in the near future kickstarter only allowing more artistic projects in progress. They have started rejecting tech projects looking for a sales launch on a daily basis. I think cards could follow that too.
Aside from that. I never expected it to fail but assumed it was a possibility. My intention was never to launch so early, but with Legends printing costs going up 20% It was launch now over Christmas or pay 20% more later.
And lastly. I would love to show you around our home Don, and prove you wrong on your building analogy. Guarantee you no serious injury and some of the things we have done here would take your breath away.