PROJECT GUIDELINES

    • Once the project teams are ready, each team will have to develop and improve the idea. You can communicate on the Twinspace Forum

    • When you are satisfied with your project, you will have to use your imagination to create a prototype. You will use it to take photos and make a video.

    • All the materials (text, video, photos) will be uploaded on the Twinspace.

    • You can use Google Drive to work collaboratively on documents
    • Each team will create a page with the final version of their project (logo, photos, video and rewards)

    • The Project Page must contain the following information:
    1. Who are you? Introduce yourself and your team. Give your team a name.
    2. What are you planning to make? The more details, the better. (sketches, samples, prototypes, logo)
    3. Where did this project come from? Tell people how you got the idea, and how much you’ve accomplished so far. Sharing the project’s history helps others understand the kind of work you do.
    4. What’s your budget? A simple breakdown lets people know you’ve thought things through and have a workable plan, so they can trust you to use funds wisely.
    5. Why do you care? Tell people why you’re passionate about your project and committed to making it happen.
    6. Video It's the best way to introduce yourself, and to give people a closer look at what you're working on. Here’s how you can make a project video on your own, without extra equipment or a film crew.
    7. Rewards that backers will receive when the project is completed. They should be varied and interesting (we need to invent our own currency!)