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Experience Level: Expert
Estimated project duration: 3 - 4 weeks
We are a UK charity working with women survivors of human trafficking.
The deadline for launch is 10th November so this is a time intensive project
We are about to launch a large campaign to ask the government to fully comply with international law in it's treatment of survivors. The concept is that we want to have people donate to create a tiny virtual protester each. The process would be:
1. select a figurine, (we had this designed for us as an example and have CAD files for them but tweaks may still be needed): http://d3v9w2rcr4yc0o.cloudfront.net/uploads/stream/2013/09/496310/13173055/together2.jpg
2. pay £2 (at this point we need contact detail and email capture to a downloadable format and opt in to future contact) - for simplicity the payment should be by PayPal only
3. select a message from a range of principles, or possibly add your own (may require moderation process)
4. see your figurine carrying the message (a 3D rotating view) - we want it to all feel as tangible as possible
5. drop him to walk aimlessly among the other virtual figurines until our campaign target of £100,000 is met
6. Screen changes 'it's time for this tiny protest to get real'
7. Eaves gets resin versions of tiny protester models made
8. Real -life tiny protesters assemble somewhere like Traf Square for photo shoot and we update the site to show a gallery of these images
Please quote for this work exactly to this brief (or if something is not achievable please suggest an alternative solution).
The deadline for launch is 10th November so this is a time intensive project
We are about to launch a large campaign to ask the government to fully comply with international law in it's treatment of survivors. The concept is that we want to have people donate to create a tiny virtual protester each. The process would be:
1. select a figurine, (we had this designed for us as an example and have CAD files for them but tweaks may still be needed): http://d3v9w2rcr4yc0o.cloudfront.net/uploads/stream/2013/09/496310/13173055/together2.jpg
2. pay £2 (at this point we need contact detail and email capture to a downloadable format and opt in to future contact) - for simplicity the payment should be by PayPal only
3. select a message from a range of principles, or possibly add your own (may require moderation process)
4. see your figurine carrying the message (a 3D rotating view) - we want it to all feel as tangible as possible
5. drop him to walk aimlessly among the other virtual figurines until our campaign target of £100,000 is met
6. Screen changes 'it's time for this tiny protest to get real'
7. Eaves gets resin versions of tiny protester models made
8. Real -life tiny protesters assemble somewhere like Traf Square for photo shoot and we update the site to show a gallery of these images
Please quote for this work exactly to this brief (or if something is not achievable please suggest an alternative solution).
Laura B.
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