Methods of Contextualising | Week 1

Feedback & Discussion

[First half – 10am]
  • Consider how the ideas can be combined in a meaningful manner; pair the provided data with additional secondary data.
  • Aspects of communicating consumer behaviours and choices – consider the language of market: limited offer, buying habits and choices
  • “Demystifying” the language of markers and bringing it out further; also think of numerical units and translating big versus small numbers into everyday values.
  • Consider context and audience, i.e. using GCD within the context of supermarkets (?). Think of the density of accessibility (or lack thereof)
  • Waitrose prices and marked down prices – example, same products but with different prices
  • “Inaccuracies” of food data
  • Consider materiality of receipts – stacking as a way to indicate future; density of data – i.e. bigger carbon footprint into more dense; similarly, typographic representation with thicker text etc.
  • Communication through materiality
  • Individual vs. group responsibility – purchase of food through inherently flawed systems
  • Using the language of supermarkets – avenues of food (chains of supply or transport), awareness of other ways of buying, etc.
  • Consider food waste! Is there something to satirise here, whether through text or as a systematic problem?
[Second Half – 2pm]
  • Consider more deeply the density and hierarchy of information – what can be communicated by making the text difficult to read/ more densely packed?
  • Print and density of material
  • Language of sales in print – communicating a parody or satire; how can the visual language also communicate/ further this concept?
  • Maybe include multiple languages, i.e. based on the origin of food items/ products – also as a means of communicating distance of the product + respective carbon footprint.
  • Who is the audience of the project/ who does it appeal to?

Visual References [Our Pinterest board for general aesthetics (first) and coupons (second)]


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