I'm trying to gauge interest in a product I am considering designing and building a run of. If no one is interested, I'll make one for myself. If people are interested, I'll put together a kickstarter project and get it done. I've designed products for over 30 years (including 15 years at the product development firm, IDEO) so I'll make sure that whatever I design will be good. I've made a prototype that I've used for a year or so and it works great, but I have some improvements I'll put into the final version. The easel will have a baseboard and a number of masks that would magnetically attach to the base. The advantages over a 4 blade easel is that the paper is very easy to place repeatably, the image size is always the same, the edges are perfectly square (unlike a 4 blade easel), it takes up less baseboard room and it handles curled paper easily. The downside compared to a 4 blade is that the size is fixed. The material for all the parts would be laser cut 1/4" black acrylic. The basic easel would handle 8x10 and 11x14 paper and three aspect ratios (1x1, 4x5 and 6x9) in both sizes so 6 masks (7x7, 7x9 and 6x9 on 8x10 paper and 10x10, 10x13 and 8.67x13 on 11x14 paper). I could do a 5x7 size on this easel if there was interest. I could also do a 16x20 version if there is interest. Based on material costs and laser cutting services, I'm guessing that the cost for a set will be $100-125, but I'll need to get hard quotes before moving too far. I could also just offer the plans and DXF files for people to cut their own for $20 or so. My goal isn't to get rich, but to provide new products where there is a need.
So, would anyone out there be interested if I did such a thing? Do these sizes make sense? Would there be any value in some panoramic masks?
So, would anyone out there be interested if I did such a thing? Do these sizes make sense? Would there be any value in some panoramic masks?

