On Monday I went to the library in search of some books to give me inspiration to aid my design process.
The feedback from the round table has me thinking about the theatre of food, how people interact in a restaurant and how the preparation of the food can be part of the design.
I found 3 books in the library that sounded quite useful; 'Eat Out! Restaurant Design & Food Experiences', ' New Restaurant Design' and 'Successful Restaurant Design'. 'Eat Out!' is packed full of unique and interesting restaurant interior designs from all around the world, I recommend it if your looking for ideas!
Wednesday, 30 January 2013
Friday, 25 January 2013
The Round Table.
This Monday we had the pleasure of presenting our work to
four design professionals from different backgrounds and hear their advice and
thoughts about our projects. I was particularly excited to meet Jim Hamilton
who works for my favourite design company Graven Images. The night before I was
extremely nervous but the day went smoothly and I was pleased with the way I
presented my project.
The work I presented was a smaller version of the work I
produced for the Christmas show with a few changes, one of which being the
project name and logo. Below I'll post the boards I used and the description I gave along with them.
1. My project is based on fish & chips. Fish & chips can save the planet! The main inspiration for my project came from my family my dad owns a fish and chip shop and I've worked there for the past ten years. Over the years I've noticed changes and more recently I've noticed that people are falling out of love with fish and chips.
People's perceptions of fish and chips needs to change, fish and chips is thought to be dull and boring as it's not changed with the times finding new ways to present it and get people interested could help us celebrate fish and chips again.
Health is a big issue linked to fish and chips. Fish and chips is seen as the unhealthiest take away option and the battered Mars bar has turned it into a bit of a joke. More people are becoming health conscious as 65% of adults in Scotland are overweight. The chip shop can help this problem and peoples' eating habits by offering healthier options such as baked fish.
Fish and chip babies are babies born in Africa into extreme poverty they are wrapped in newspaper this is where they get their nickname. This is just an example of a global issue that I'd like to inform customers about and get them involved in.
Fishing sustainability is probably the biggest issue linked with fish and chips. Watching Hugh's Fish Fight recently Hugh identified the chip shop as the biggest problem behind British fish culture. As the chip shop only offers two types of fish Cod or Haddock it has made the British public reluctant to try anything new which has resulted in Cod and Haddock being safeguarded. The fish and chip shop could offer a variety of under utilised species to get people eating a variety of fish.
At the bottom of the page are a few of my regular customer the people at the heart of the business and the people I need to affect.
2. The site chosen is the fish market in Pittenweem; it is one of the
few remaining active fish markets in the U.K. Not only is the site picturesque,
ideal for eating fish and chips at the sea front but there is also a daily
catch of langoustine, lobster and crab landed here which could be used in the
shop to diversify the menu. I've identified other sites for potential expansion
which are also active fish markets.
3. I've added an extension to the existing
fish market for extra space. This will be a gold scaly building that will
slightly over lap the existing building. The gold is to represent the ultimate
prize, fish and chips. While the overlapping represents the power fish and
chips can have.
Along the bottom
of the page are a few inspirational images of existing fish and chip shops and
sea side cafes. I particularly like the design in 'Kershiber & Malt' is a
fresh, modern fun take on the fish and chip shop.
I found the day valuable and it was great to hear advice
from four completely different people. There are a few things now that I may
have to reconsider, for example the gold extension was not to everyone’s taste
and the reasons for choosing my site might need to be more persuasive. From
their suggestions I now want to start looking into the theatre of food/dining,
restaurant designs and overall dining experiences. I also feel I need to start
moving on with drawing up floor plans and designing, the more I do now the more
feedback and advice I can get from my tutor so I better get cracking!
In Construction. Xmas Show.
Before the Christmas holidays my class put on an exhibition
to show our work and progress. Not only was it helpful to get some feedback
about our work so far but it was also a good trial for our degree show in May
and how we might use the space to display our work.
Within the space which is located on level 5 of the Matthew
Building in Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art we had a mix of hanging
banners and wall displays to present each students individual work.
I decided to use the banners and hang my sheets. As it is
work in progress and still about 4 months until the degree show I have a lot of
changes to make.
I found the feedback useful and it really made me think
about how to present my information to people who know nothing about my project,
this is something I need to improve upon. One of the main points discussed was the
name of my project and logo. I have since decided to change it, I've tried a
few different styles linking with the golden fish supper and gold bars, I have
come up with a new design. Instead of naming my project ‘Chip Inn’ which I felt
was bordering on “cheesy” I have decided to name my project after my family business,
‘Murray’s’ which also shows my strong connections with the subject.
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