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jonnae
Mar 15

Creative projects on platforms like Kickstarter often depend on how well creators design their reward systems. Backers usually feel more excited when rewards feel personal or meaningful rather than generic merchandise. A graphic artist I know once launched a small campaign for illustrated prints and discovered that thoughtful rewards built stronger connections with supporters than expensive packages. During the planning stage he explored magazineline while researching how subscription services deliver printed material to readers. That comparison sparked new ideas about how physical items magazines, art prints, or books can become memorable rewards that supporters actually keep instead of forgetting after the campaign ends.

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