Searching for an alternative funding model

Earlier this year, Make Works approached us to see how they can improve awareness of how people can support the Make Works platform. 

Make Works is a factory finding resource where you can discover incredible makers, manufacturers, material suppliers and workshops. They create beautiful videos and a platform for manufacturers to showcase their work. It opens up the often hidden ways to work these manufacturers, which is especially useful for small makers.

We went off to investigate a bunch of different options for Make Works, and discovered Patreon. A crowdfunding platform with a twist; the idea is that people who really care about your project being out there in the world become a Patron, and support it in small amounts each month. 

Fi at Make Works loved Patreon's open approach so we reached out to them to start building their campaign. We worked with Patreon and Make Works to create a campaign page that would ignite their community's passion and make it as easy as possible to support Make Works. 

Make Works have written a great article about why they are looking at these alternative funding models, and how this applies to other not for profit organisations who don't quite fit that traditional VC funding model.

Meet Ding, the beautifully simple smart Doorbell!

We're very excited to introduce Ding - a smart doorbell that has been designed to fit into your home. No more dumb, overly techy doorbells for us. 

They've just launched on Kickstarter and have raised nearly $40,000 so far. 

We've been supporting Ding by giving them end-to-end Kickstarter support - helping them manage their Kickstarter project, managing their PR campaign, online content and social media campaign. 

You can support them by checking out their Kickstarter page. 

Featured in;

Fast Co. Design
Fast Co. Exist
Dezeen
Stuff
CNET
Wired Design
Core 77

 

Source: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dingp...

Map Project Office x Kickstarter at London Design Week

We've had a great week running around London Design Festival. Our friends Map were celebrated by Kickstarter and had a wonderful talk and little shop in their office for people to pop along and see the projects they've been working on over the past year. 

There's been lots of great coverage of it, including Core 77 (who we've pinched these photos from) and you'll also spot a couple of our lovely clients in there too!

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Our co-founder has been selected to join Special Edition

Six top professionals drawn from Scotland’s thriving digital/creative sector secured a place on the 2016 Special Edition programme, and our Kaye was one of them!

The initiative includes formal workshops led by top trainers culminating in an international field trip to digital centres of excellence where they will get to meet some of the most exciting and influential business leaders in the industry.

Well done Kaye!