Food Memories

This blog contains the research for the 9 weeks school project about creativity in the kitchen, emotional design and systematic design.

How can we break our food habits by knowing our everyday cooking patterns?

What is that causes to form attachments to some products and no others?
“Stain Teacup by Bethan Laura Wood.  An interesting example of a design that evolves through use.  The interior of the porcelain cup is treated in a way that allows it its regular contents, i.e. tea, to stain its surface over time and reveal the pattern hidden in the design”.

“Stain Teacup by Bethan Laura Wood.  An interesting example of a design that evolves through use.  The interior of the porcelain cup is treated in a way that allows it its regular contents, i.e. tea, to stain its surface over time and reveal the pattern hidden in the design”.

Three ways good design makes you happy
Interesting talk by the author of the book “Emotional Design” and Desig of everyday things.
See the video here

Three ways good design makes you happy

Interesting talk by the author of the book “Emotional Design” and Desig of everyday things.

See the video here

Inspiration from a project by a former student who explorer and tries to recreate the “scars” or marks the products get as a consequence of everyday use.
See the project here 

Inspiration from a project by a former student who explorer and tries to recreate the “scars” or marks the products get as a consequence of everyday use.

See the project here 

Survey Online Results 5 of 5 pages
See the spreadsheet with all the detailed answers here

Survey Online Results 5 of 5 pages

See the spreadsheet with all the detailed answers here

Survey Online Results 4 of 5 pages

Survey Online Results 4 of 5 pages

Survey Online Results 3 of 5 pages

Survey Online Results 3 of 5 pages

Survey Online Results 2 of 5 pages

Survey Online Results 2 of 5 pages

Survey Online Results 1 of 5 pages

Survey Online Results 1 of 5 pages

See with finger tips
It´s a very interesting example of a non-visual interface for blind people. I particularly like the way the tablespoon senses one characteristic from the food and communicate it to the user through the change of its physicality.
Click to see the video.

See with finger tips

It´s a very interesting example of a non-visual interface for blind people. I particularly like the way the tablespoon senses one characteristic from the food and communicate it to the user through the change of its physicality.

Click to see the video.

Green cuisine
I really like the subtle way the controls appear on the counter surface. The info appears when you need it on-site. 
Check the video.

Green cuisine

I really like the subtle way the controls appear on the counter surface. The info appears when you need it on-site. 

Check the video.