This proposal is a continuation of the project initiated by the approval of Proposal 484 and Proposal 667. It represents Part 2 of the effort, following up on our previous work. We deeply appreciate the opportunity to present this proposal.
We aim to incorporate the Nounish colors frequently used in Nouns NFTs into new color developments for Kitpas, a Japanese art material brand. This proposal focuses on the following key elements:
Kitpas is a water-soluble chalk product made by Rikagaku Co., Ltd., a Japanese art material manufacturer. We propose creating a collaborative package with NounsDAO.
We will develop new Nounish colors inspired by the Nouns brand to include in a 24-color Kitpas set. A total of 400 sets will be manufactured and prepared for global distribution. This initial production can be scaled further in the future. Packaging will feature NounsDAO themes and designs, emphasizing collaboration.
In collaboration with Midas and Afrideva, we will develop a Kitpas color tool. This tool will include a QR code printed on the Kitpas package, accessible via smartphones, helping users identify which Kitpas colors can be used to create specific shades.
Makoto Tagawa, one of the project leaders, has color blindness and often struggles to identify colors accurately. This characteristic, shared by many globally, highlights the need for inclusive design. Incorporating color names and braille ensures the product is accessible to a broader audience. Additional outreach efforts will include videos and workshops to demonstrate the tool's applications and benefits.
This project is not just about product development; it is about fostering creativity and collaboration with children worldwide using the Nounish Kitpas package.
This concludes our Part 2 proposal. Through Kitpas, we aim to expand the reach of Nouns and NounsDAO, fostering a world where creativity flourishes and Web3 adoption grows. We are committed to sharing progress updates and insights throughout the implementation phase to ensure transparency and community engagement.
We appreciate your attention and encourage you to cast your vote, whether in support, opposition, or abstention. Thank you!
This proposal is a continuation of the project initiated by the approval of Proposal 484 and Proposal 667. It represents Part 2 of the effort, following up on our previous work. We deeply appreciate the opportunity to present this proposal.
We aim to incorporate the Nounish colors frequently used in Nouns NFTs into new color developments for Kitpas, a Japanese art material brand. This proposal focuses on the following key elements:
Kitpas is a water-soluble chalk product made by Rikagaku Co., Ltd., a Japanese art material manufacturer. We propose creating a collaborative package with NounsDAO.
We will develop new Nounish colors inspired by the Nouns brand to include in a 24-color Kitpas set. A total of 400 sets will be manufactured and prepared for global distribution. This initial production can be scaled further in the future. Packaging will feature NounsDAO themes and designs, emphasizing collaboration.
In collaboration with Midas and Afrideva, we will develop a Kitpas color tool. This tool will include a QR code printed on the Kitpas package, accessible via smartphones, helping users identify which Kitpas colors can be used to create specific shades.
Makoto Tagawa, one of the project leaders, has color blindness and often struggles to identify colors accurately. This characteristic, shared by many globally, highlights the need for inclusive design. Incorporating color names and braille ensures the product is accessible to a broader audience. Additional outreach efforts will include videos and workshops to demonstrate the tool's applications and benefits.
This project is not just about product development; it is about fostering creativity and collaboration with children worldwide using the Nounish Kitpas package.
This concludes our Part 2 proposal. Through Kitpas, we aim to expand the reach of Nouns and NounsDAO, fostering a world where creativity flourishes and Web3 adoption grows. We are committed to sharing progress updates and insights throughout the implementation phase to ensure transparency and community engagement.
We appreciate your attention and encourage you to cast your vote, whether in support, opposition, or abstention. Thank you!