Couple turns to web to kickstart business
Matthew Kenyon and Emma Wilcock have until September 1 to raise enough money for their book on video game culture via crowd funding site Kickstarter.
The site allows people to pledge money towards creative projects looking for funding.
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Hide AdSupporting films, music albums, graphic novels and more, Kickstarter projects have a set time period to raise the money they need for the venture to become reality.
Matthew and Emma have so far raised £10,000 of their £26,000 target, which includes postage costs and site fees.
Their book – Every Day is Play. A Celebration of the Video Game – explores video game culture, showcasing the work of designers, musicians, artists, writers and developers.
Emma and Matthew, both former Kirklees College students, have been developing the project for a long time.
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Hide AdEmma said: “We feel really positive about it. It’s all or nothing really.
“Because the book is a collaborative project it fitted with the concept of Kickstarter.”
For more information or to pledge money towards the Huddersfield couple’s project, visit kickstarter.com/projects/gamepaused/everyday-is-play-a-celebration-of-the-video-game.