Fair play to Joni. If there's enough people who like her work and perceive what she's trying to achieve, by way of a kickstarter, as credible and support-worthy, who are we to disagree? I posted a bit tongue in cheek as we all have dreams and ambitions but a lot of us wouldn't go down the kickstarter route. Maybe we should?
I've recently supported a kickstarter. I'll post more details elsewhere but it was for a guy who has produced a superb set of books (35mm, MF, LF and darkroom) which offer a very quick way of recording what the digerati would refer to as EXIF data - i.e. kit, aperture, shutter speed, ISO and a host of other useful stuff some of us have tried (and mostly failed) to log properly down the years. The book's cover is also very deliberately 18 percent grey, matte finish and very usable as a grey card. It is such a cool and useful piece of kit and not expensive, IMO.
Kickstarters are obviously useful and popular - you've just got to present the idea in a way that appeals (no pun intended).
Incidentally, Mrs LD is (as many of the UK FW'ers know) the "official" tripod carrier...