Beyond a crowd funding project with a pretty page, what about projects whose core concept appeals to me, that cries out to something inside of me, that howls to be heard?
Howl of the Squatch - Incident # 1Some projects just make me want to howl. This project was one of them.
Ultimately, all of the various categories under which I write over on the Squatch Kick blog site are related. They pertain to crowd funding, and by and large, I focus most of my trek time in pursuit of projects to write about on Kickstarter, itself.
There are differences, in nuance and degree, to the various categories. Multiple categories share my affinity for praising aspects of various projects, and none of them, thus far, focus much in the way of time and energy upon shortcomings of the crowd funding projects being spotlighted. All things in time, I suppose.
The differences in the categories matter more to me, than they probably matter to most others, of those who bother to take the time out to visit the site and read what gets posted there. Going forward, I have no doubt but that the site will continue to broaden its approach to providing commentary on individual Kickstarter projects.
Even a Squatch, you see, has ideas.