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Transaction Hash:
0xa9 8bc2724db0dfa3f06a3401967b1df40f646a304155fdda4756fea0f948 79e5
Status:
Success
Block:
19670524 Finalized
Timestamp:
2024-04-16 20:48:35 +0000 UTC
From:
0xae4705…915Fed
sewerpipe.eth
Interacted With:
Value:
0 ETH 0.00 ETH
Transaction Fee:
0.01081736 ETH 0.01 ETH
Effective Gas Price:
14.59674414 GWei
Execution Stats:
Used 741081 out of 830698 Gas (89%)
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Base Block Fee: 8.59674414 GWei | Max Overall Fee: 16.15490402 GWei | Max Priority Fee: 6 GWei
Attributes:
Txn Type: 2 (EIP-1559)
Nonce: 2837
Block Position: 0
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# Lil Design Research Project III Hi Lil Nouns, I am back for part 3/(tbc) of the project. I was meant to make this proposal 6 weeks ago but, due to health issues (had my appendix out), I had to take it easy in Feb, still continued working on the project nonetheless and I've done the overtime 'out of pocket' so-to-speak. In Feb I delivered v1 of the community design system that you can [see here.]("https://www.figma.com/proto/sf3PY81eRW99KYfgiXMNsb/Lil-Brand?page-id=41%3A22914&type=design&node-id=47-26032&t=ZeDEqcSOAKz0rSaf-0&scaling=contain") These logo assets are Figma components and can be remixed by community however they see fit. I believe I have developed an aesthetic that lends itself well to Lil Nouns and provides a refreshing, kid friendly and comical take on the Lil brand. These designs have been used IRL (Lil Basel, Denver Pizza Party), online (Farcaster Frames, Probe) and hopefully will be used by more community led projects in the future beyond my own. Obviously this is a headless brand, I am not trying to enforce a particular aesthetic, merely provide new open source resources, assets and artwork. To-date, ~100+ GIFs have been created and can be [seen here.](https://giphy.com/channel/60r90) I have been producing 1-5 GIFs a week sporadically and I will continue to produce these GIFs with more of a focus on the cartoon illustrative style inline with the brand aesthetic I have now established. **This will be a deliverable for this next 3 month period** and I will commit to producing at least 2 hand drawn animated GIFs a week to give a total of 24 GIFs that I will upload to GIPHY and Tenor in addition to repurposing the art as transparent stickers for keyboards. I will also repurpose Lil Beans content (if kimmy wants me to) for gif keyboards & stickers etc. My current Tenor GIF keyboard can be [seen here.](https://tenor.com/en-GB/users/humungous) In reality I will likely produce more GIFs than this but 2 originals a week seems a decent commitment and will help me improve and develop the style further, I've just got a new apple pencil but am still a trackpad maxi. I've kept Lils as a key subject matter in everything I am working on around Nouns, from serious illustrations like this [basic explainer](https://zora.co/collect/base:0xb16d28e5ce5c95738407797524d9986f44fd4681/8) for $nogs, to having Lils / Nouns sit side-by-side in recent [probe work](https://probe-wtf-git-staging-mshrm.vercel.app/lils?page=1&per_page=300&sort_property=token_id&sort_method=desc) for Nouns. I am currently adding in Lil Traits images to the dropdowns for easier exploration and this staging version will hopefully be in production at [probe.wtf](https://probe.wtf) before the voting period of this prop is over. All my research is being documented here in the [reference doc](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1twd9xXi2Gp9HA7UZ6BgPFSSlt25KN-AVlbVhQ4mE04A/edit#slide=id.g1ec235d922a_0_23) (aka biggest deck at Nouns). Due to other commitments I have going on, I am reducing the ETH ask by 50% from LDRP II and can commit to spending around a day a week on all of the Lil design related stuff. I can also host the Tuesday/Thursday calls if nobody else is able to. This would basically entail showing up to kick off the call, taking notes on a Tuesday and minting them, which I was helping Dr Dune with for the past 3 months as you can [see here.](https://zora.co/collect/oeth:0x5fe691ebc65aa77c9e62025461912af749008591) I am actually writing this prop live on the Tuesday call right now. So to conclude: **Deliverables** - 24x illustrated GIFs (2x a week) - Updating Brand Book (currently ~90 pages) with community requests - Kicking off Weekly Calls (taking notes/sketches + minting) - Design Handbook (EOY around Xmas) I've made good progress on the design handbook, I am exploring traditional distribution and hope to self publish the book in the new year with a novel fundraising effort to do so at the end of 2024. Below I have pasted an introduction to the book for anyone interested: **Public Domain Enjoyer** In 2013 I was a 20 year old industrial design student at Brunel University London, UK. I was on a Placement Year doing odd freelance jobs and trying to win work on sites like 99designs.com and eventually landed a gig with a co-worker/friend of my Uncle in Sydney, Australia. He was bootstrapping a new money lending platform and needed a designer, so after a couple of emails and a Skype call I flew out to Sydney to get some design 'work experience'. I was there for around 6 months working essentially illegally, cash in hand, from this guys apartment twice a week and the rest from the beach where I was sharing a place with ~20 foreigners also working illegally and studying English in order to stay in Australia. Highlights/lowlights that come to mind are sneaking swimming pools at night time at Coogee Beach, late nights working with my boss in tears due to being ~$250k deep with zero traction, being the slowest person to ever climb Mt. Rinjani in Lombok and being stranded on an Indonesian island for a month high on mushrooms every day. I flew back to London at the end of the stint to finish the final year of my degree feeling pretty confident that digital is the path I wanted to pursue, handy as my course had nothing to do with digital design. I had pretty regular digital design freelance work now so started buying bitcoin and heading down the rabbit hole. I managed to persuade the Head of Design to let me build a digital product as my final project (course was 99% DFM) and built a crypto crowdfunding platform - somehow scraped through despite only visiting the campus twice in the final year as I was too preoccupied working for a couple of startups, smoking weed and taking mushrooms in my KFC-adjacent apartment; I also ate way too much KFC. To be honest, I paid a developer to build my final project and paid other students to build the physical products I needed to pass. I skipped graduation, back to Sydney to help with a new venture building AML software for banks, this time they were a bit more established, with desks, in a coworking space - although I'm still working cash in hand, worked every single weekend in the office for 3 months, learned a lot about reality of shipping products, landed big 4 banks as clients, got seed funding (I eventually get screwed on equity years later, again valuable lessons to learn imo). Bounced around different accommodations this time including 2 bed apartment with 8 others, a mates sofa in Surry Hills and my Uncle’s sofa on Oxford Street. Saved some money over the next couple of years, returned to UK, slept on some sofas, floors, spent a bit of time working from Kenya and eventually back to Sydney where I wound up in the Central Backpackers (where I would meet my wife-to-be) still working for the same startup, making a little more money (we had moved to bank transfers by now) and found a few clients in Sydney and London, which I still maintain to this day. I used to work until the wee hours of the morning in Cafe Hernandez in Kings Cross, great place if you are in the area after midnight. Worked on some fun brand design around this time like [the world's smallest phone charger](https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/nipper/the-nipper-the-worlds-smallest-phone-charger?lang=de) and an [open source all-terrain wheelchair in Kenya.](https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/safariseat/safariseat-open-source-wheelchair-for-developing-c/) From Sydney I headed to Cambodia due to living costs and to live life in the slow lane, launched a cryptocurrency co-operative in the UK around this time and went down deep rabbit holes like searching for E.Ts to ‘mine’ Gridcoin, launching NFT protocols on testnet (instead of minting Punks), and obsessing over indie animation. Every day I was reading about design, open source, practicing my craft, designing digital wallets, browser extensions, tokenomic/co-op structures, AML platforms, bicycles, rooftop bars, restaurant menus, clothes, cartoons, you name it I was trying it, and enjoying it. For the sake of this proposal I will speed-run through a few more countries to right now winding up here writing this proposal from Costa Rica. I'm going to use the book to extrapolate any important things I've learned and how that applies to working within the world of public domain design & open source technology using Nouns / Lil Nouns as a case study. Thanks for the consideration and I hope I can continue to work with Lil Nouns in this capacity. ![drdune](https://remote-image.decentralized-content.com/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fipfs.decentralized-content.com%2Fipfs%2Fbafybeidin5rvllese64t2doujuztq5pjzarjzqoq2ilekhq5vmv42bvkt4&w=1920&q=75) ![logos](https://i.ibb.co/6046LGG/Screenshot-2023-11-14-at-17-11-48.png) Pipe/60r9
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# Lil Design Research Project III Hi Lil Nouns, I am back for part 3/(tbc) of the project. I was meant to make this proposal 6 weeks ago but, due to health issues (had my appendix out), I had to take it easy in Feb, still continued working on the project nonetheless and I've done the overtime 'out of pocket' so-to-speak. In Feb I delivered v1 of the community design system that you can [see here.]("https://www.figma.com/proto/sf3PY81eRW99KYfgiXMNsb/Lil-Brand?page-id=41%3A22914&type=design&node-id=47-26032&t=ZeDEqcSOAKz0rSaf-0&scaling=contain") These logo assets are Figma components and can be remixed by community however they see fit. I believe I have developed an aesthetic that lends itself well to Lil Nouns and provides a refreshing, kid friendly and comical take on the Lil brand. These designs have been used IRL (Lil Basel, Denver Pizza Party), online (Farcaster Frames, Probe) and hopefully will be used by more community led projects in the future beyond my own. Obviously this is a headless brand, I am not trying to enforce a particular aesthetic, merely provide new open source resources, assets and artwork. To-date, ~100+ GIFs have been created and can be [seen here.](https://giphy.com/channel/60r90) I have been producing 1-5 GIFs a week sporadically and I will continue to produce these GIFs with more of a focus on the cartoon illustrative style inline with the brand aesthetic I have now established. **This will be a deliverable for this next 3 month period** and I will commit to producing at least 2 hand drawn animated GIFs a week to give a total of 24 GIFs that I will upload to GIPHY and Tenor in addition to repurposing the art as transparent stickers for keyboards. I will also repurpose Lil Beans content (if kimmy wants me to) for gif keyboards & stickers etc. My current Tenor GIF keyboard can be [seen here.](https://tenor.com/en-GB/users/humungous) In reality I will likely produce more GIFs than this but 2 originals a week seems a decent commitment and will help me improve and develop the style further, I've just got a new apple pencil but am still a trackpad maxi. I've kept Lils as a key subject matter in everything I am working on around Nouns, from serious illustrations like this [basic explainer](https://zora.co/collect/base:0xb16d28e5ce5c95738407797524d9986f44fd4681/8) for $nogs, to having Lils / Nouns sit side-by-side in recent [probe work](https://probe-wtf-git-staging-mshrm.vercel.app/lils?page=1&per_page=300&sort_property=token_id&sort_method=desc) for Nouns. I am currently adding in Lil Traits images to the dropdowns for easier exploration and this staging version will hopefully be in production at [probe.wtf](https://probe.wtf) before the voting period of this prop is over. All my research is being documented here in the [reference doc](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1twd9xXi2Gp9HA7UZ6BgPFSSlt25KN-AVlbVhQ4mE04A/edit#slide=id.g1ec235d922a_0_23) (aka biggest deck at Nouns). Due to other commitments I have going on, I am reducing the ETH ask by 50% from LDRP II and can commit to spending around a day a week on all of the Lil design related stuff. I can also host the Tuesday/Thursday calls if nobody else is able to. This would basically entail showing up to kick off the call, taking notes on a Tuesday and minting them, which I was helping Dr Dune with for the past 3 months as you can [see here.](https://zora.co/collect/oeth:0x5fe691ebc65aa77c9e62025461912af749008591) I am actually writing this prop live on the Tuesday call right now. So to conclude: **Deliverables** - 24x illustrated GIFs (2x a week) - Updating Brand Book (currently ~90 pages) with community requests - Kicking off Weekly Calls (taking notes/sketches + minting) - Design Handbook (EOY around Xmas) I've made good progress on the design handbook, I am exploring traditional distribution and hope to self publish the book in the new year with a novel fundraising effort to do so at the end of 2024. Below I have pasted an introduction to the book for anyone interested: **Public Domain Enjoyer** In 2013 I was a 20 year old industrial design student at Brunel University London, UK. I was on a Placement Year doing odd freelance jobs and trying to win work on sites like 99designs.com and eventually landed a gig with a co-worker/friend of my Uncle in Sydney, Australia. He was bootstrapping a new money lending platform and needed a designer, so after a couple of emails and a Skype call I flew out to Sydney to get some design 'work experience'. I was there for around 6 months working essentially illegally, cash in hand, from this guys apartment twice a week and the rest from the beach where I was sharing a place with ~20 foreigners also working illegally and studying English in order to stay in Australia. Highlights/lowlights that come to mind are sneaking swimming pools at night time at Coogee Beach, late nights working with my boss in tears due to being ~$250k deep with zero traction, being the slowest person to ever climb Mt. Rinjani in Lombok and being stranded on an Indonesian island for a month high on mushrooms every day. I flew back to London at the end of the stint to finish the final year of my degree feeling pretty confident that digital is the path I wanted to pursue, handy as my course had nothing to do with digital design. I had pretty regular digital design freelance work now so started buying bitcoin and heading down the rabbit hole. I managed to persuade the Head of Design to let me build a digital product as my final project (course was 99% DFM) and built a crypto crowdfunding platform - somehow scraped through despite only visiting the campus twice in the final year as I was too preoccupied working for a couple of startups, smoking weed and taking mushrooms in my KFC-adjacent apartment; I also ate way too much KFC. To be honest, I paid a developer to build my final project and paid other students to build the physical products I needed to pass. I skipped graduation, back to Sydney to help with a new venture building AML software for banks, this time they were a bit more established, with desks, in a coworking space - although I'm still working cash in hand, worked every single weekend in the office for 3 months, learned a lot about reality of shipping products, landed big 4 banks as clients, got seed funding (I eventually get screwed on equity years later, again valuable lessons to learn imo). Bounced around different accommodations this time including 2 bed apartment with 8 others, a mates sofa in Surry Hills and my Uncle’s sofa on Oxford Street. Saved some money over the next couple of years, returned to UK, slept on some sofas, floors, spent a bit of time working from Kenya and eventually back to Sydney where I wound up in the Central Backpackers (where I would meet my wife-to-be) still working for the same startup, making a little more money (we had moved to bank transfers by now) and found a few clients in Sydney and London, which I still maintain to this day. I used to work until the wee hours of the morning in Cafe Hernandez in Kings Cross, great place if you are in the area after midnight. Worked on some fun brand design around this time like [the world's smallest phone charger](https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/nipper/the-nipper-the-worlds-smallest-phone-charger?lang=de) and an [open source all-terrain wheelchair in Kenya.](https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/safariseat/safariseat-open-source-wheelchair-for-developing-c/) From Sydney I headed to Cambodia due to living costs and to live life in the slow lane, launched a cryptocurrency co-operative in the UK around this time and went down deep rabbit holes like searching for E.Ts to ‘mine’ Gridcoin, launching NFT protocols on testnet (instead of minting Punks), and obsessing over indie animation. Every day I was reading about design, open source, practicing my craft, designing digital wallets, browser extensions, tokenomic/co-op structures, AML platforms, bicycles, rooftop bars, restaurant menus, clothes, cartoons, you name it I was trying it, and enjoying it. For the sake of this proposal I will speed-run through a few more countries to right now winding up here writing this proposal from Costa Rica. I'm going to use the book to extrapolate any important things I've learned and how that applies to working within the world of public domain design & open source technology using Nouns / Lil Nouns as a case study. Thanks for the consideration and I hope I can continue to work with Lil Nouns in this capacity. ![drdune](https://remote-image.decentralized-content.com/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fipfs.decentralized-content.com%2Fipfs%2Fbafybeidin5rvllese64t2doujuztq5pjzarjzqoq2ilekhq5vmv42bvkt4&w=1920&q=75) ![logos](https://i.ibb.co/6046LGG/Screenshot-2023-11-14-at-17-11-48.png) Pipe/60r9
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