Buzzz Kids Designer Products
Project Description
Buzzz Enterprises is a new business that produces children's products based in Melbourne, Victoria.
We are in development/start up phase and have many, many great product ideas and early stage prototypes. We also have awesome ideas for smart phone app's, games, website for kids/online store and even a children's animation for ABC TV which will be supported by a children's book series tying the whole project together.
Steve Mason (founder/designer) has been designing children's products for 12 years as a freelancer, having products he designed sell millions of units worldwide (for other companies).
He is understandably now keen to do this for himself and create a great company that makes beautiful products for kids and uses amazing art designed by the country's top designers.
Steve has been an internationally published author/illustrator and has directed large scale projects including the production of a cdrom version of his children's book that included pc games, animations and virtual tours.
It is time now for Steve to pull all skills together and start a great company that produces fine quality, designer children's products.
The Buzzz project is huge and will indeed require a great deal of funding to be fully realised. A great deal of personal investment has already happened.
A medium investment will facilitate full prototyping and proposal production for further funding (ie ABC TV funding proposal requires a 'teaser' to be produced) however, the smallest investment could realise the design, implementation and production of even one product prototype.
This will be a case of 'the more funding received, the more that can happen'. We will therefore have a low funding goal of $5,000 and hope that we smash it.
So please, jump on board and help out with this great project... we are hoping to see our wonderful products light up the faces of as many kids as possible so dig deep.
The more we get, the more we can achieve!!!
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