This fall semester grad project looked at examining food culture in North America and how it affects young adults. The food industry has become a large part of modern culture, primarily concerned with profit over consumer health. Advertising plays a large role in most peoples’ relationship with food without them even realizing it and government does little to regulate the influence of the industry on consumers. It is especially important for young adults to be aware of these issues, as they...
Caitrin Wootton
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2011
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2011
This team project with Tenna Jacobsen, Mette Nielsen, Vaibhav Pawar, Steph Steele, and Timo de Winter was done for the International DesignCamp 2011 hosted by the Kolding School of Design in Denmark. The camp invites students from a broad range of international backgrounds and design disciplines to work together on design problems. This years theme was “From intangible to tangible. From tangible to wonderful.” focused on the problem of electricity consumption.
The question that our...
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2011
This monograph was designed for a self directed project in print publication. The only requirement for this project was to create a book on a single subject of your choosing. I chose to create a retrospective of the decade between 1940 and 1950 through the personal photographs of the people who lived it, my grandparents, Daniel and Beatrice Clark. An incredibly tumultuous decade historically and personally for the Clarks, they were married in 1943, separated by war from 1944 through to 1946...