puzzle image choices
I've narrowed down the possible image for this puzzle to four choices, and I'd really like feedback on your preferences. Feel free to rank them, or to tell me if one is a strong preference for you, or a strong non-preference.
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May 12, 2012
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- Website: colorquilts.com
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My deepest thanks. Every bit helps!
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A bag of hand-dyed fabric scraps, fun to play with. US and Canadian shipping included. International backers, please add $5.
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A set of 3 interlocking refrigerator magnets. Made from pieces of my first wooden puzzle, these are really fun! US and Canadian shipping included. International backers, please add $5.
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A set of 25 notecards, each different, of my fabric work. Shipping included to the US and Canada. International backers, please add $5.
Estimated delivery: May 2012Pledge $45 or more
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FIRST-COMER LEVEL: My new, large-format wooden jigsaw puzzle at a special price. US Shipping included. Canadian supporters, please add $5; other international orders, add $10.
Estimated delivery: Jul 2012Pledge $55 or more
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GRAND LEVEL: My new, large-format wooden jigsaw puzzle. US Shipping included. Canadian supporters, please add $5; other international orders, add $10.
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Phoenix, the wooden puzzle I produced with my first Kickstarter project. 254 pieces, with many whimsies, including butterflies, birds, a frog and a gecko! US Shipping included. Canadian supporters, please add $5; other international orders, add $10.
Estimated delivery: Jun 2012Pledge $70 or more
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My new large-format puzzle, plus a set of 25 notecards, as described in the $25 reward above. US Shipping included. Canadian supporters, please add $5; other international orders, add $10.
Estimated delivery: Jul 2012Pledge $105 or more
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GREAT-GRAND LEVEL: 2 large-format puzzles (and a set of notecards!), in case you have more than one person in your life who needs this puzzle! US Shipping included. Canadian supporters, please add $10; other international orders, add $15.
Estimated delivery: Jul 2012Pledge $120 or more
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My new large-format puzzle, and the Phoenix 254-piece puzzle as well. US Shipping included. Canadian supporters, please add $10; other international orders, add $15.
Estimated delivery: Jul 2012Pledge $150 or more
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SUPER-GREAT-GRAND LEVEL: 3 large-format puzzles (and a set of notecards!). Additional puzzles may be added for $50 each...Just let me know, and pledge accordingly. US Shipping included. Canadian supporters, please add $10; other international orders, add $15.
Estimated delivery: Jul 2012
Comments
Creator Amy Coombs on April 20, 2012
Gary and I looked carefully at the four choices, keeping in mind what we've observed about Florence's ability and pleasure in doing jigsaw puzzles and not our personal aesthetics. She does not see tone variations in color or shape connections which may be obvious to those without dementia. Therefore, we think Round and Round offers the most obvious color choices (in tonal quality and also quantity) and also has the best distinct lines to follow (the black line, the orange line, the purple-ish line and the green line). I also want to commend you on this project, not just because it's dear to my heart and Mom makes a wonderful video. Despite her dementia, she is acutely aware of and even insulted by the "babyish" (her words) level of most puzzles she can work on anymore. I say, brava!
Creator Kris on April 16, 2012
Mercury is my favorite, followed by round and round and then float.
Creator Tim Parker-Smith on April 16, 2012
I think 'Mercury' would make for an attractive puzzle.
Creator Susan Hirsch on April 15, 2012
Mercury is my favorite (I love the subtlety of the colors), then Round and Round, followed by Quiet Play and then Float. Of course I like them all...
Creator Daniel Bestmann on April 15, 2012
Round and Round for sure, then mercury :)
Creator Robin Wilkinson on April 14, 2012
Mercury is my favorite. Round and Round would be second. The other two have less variety in colors, so I wouldn't choose them for a puzzle, even though I like them. (Home on a Hill was another one I liked.)
Creator Elizabeth Sewell on April 14, 2012
Round and Round-such vibrant color and movement!