After succesfully acomplished the delivery of Kusama papercraft project [report available here,] we are focusing on creating premium personalized notebooks for Polkadot and Kusama users. Our proposal aims to address two key issues: the lack of premium merchandise options related to blockchain technology, and the scarcity of personalized notebooks for storing seed phrases associated with these networks.
Through our project, we strive to deliver a unique and desirable notebook experience for Polkadot and Kusama users. We will produce 200 pocket notebooks. Each notebook will contain personalized stone paper refills, premium leather covers, Dotsama recycled guides, and recycled refills for extended use. Everything with aesthetically pleasing results.
Over the course of the four-month project, we will dedicate our efforts to creating an exceptional product that exceeds expectations. We have carefully considered the financial aspect and we have determined that a minimum wage salary, approximately 975 € per month, will be enough for the design and production of the product. We will detail the other expenses carefully.
Additionally, we would like to highlight that we have already started working with samples, and the initial results have been phenomenal. We have also reached out to Japanese sustainable PU fabric manufacturers and explored alternative leather substitutes such as those derived from mushrooms (Mylo) and cactus (Desserto) but we think that classic leather will give us the best performance.
Every aspect of this project, from the design to the production, will be personally handled by us. We firmly believe that the aesthetic appeal, combined with the materials we are utilizing, will create a product that is simply irresistible.
Our intention is to finalize and present the proposal by mid-July or August, allowing us ample time to refine and polish every aspect of our plan. If the proposal is accepted, we aim to commence the serious implementation of the project in September. We are incredibly enthusiastic about this and sincerely hope that you like the idea.