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Litter Market Rejig Ideas

Touch Points; Buyable containers/wraps/bags; glass, plastic, metal, beeswax cloths, cloth bags. Fill your own containers, instead of buying pre-wraped pre-portioned packs. Get card in mail or at door Use around supermarket at the dispenses Card measures how much is coming out  Final Production Idea; The card and brochure design that can be requested and then collected in the mail. Information about the supermarket, the containers and the card.

Litter Market Idea/Critic

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I created a range of plastic, glass and metal containers as well as beeswax cloths for a supermarket that has no plastics of any kind. The supermarket is based around the idea that people buy these containers and then come into the store, filling them up as they go. Therefore there is no use of one-use plastics. To help this process along and it to become easier, there will be a card system which the user will swipe when gathering goods to place in these containers/bags, the card will keep track of how many objects taken or how much what is taken weights to make the final payment much faster and easier. The critic made me realise that this was not an effective way to express the full potential of my idea and I needed to find a different way to do so, hopefully something that shows the supermarket idea.

Litter Market Brainstorm

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Cafe Model Rejig Ideas

Touch Points; Only fresh, locally grown produce as well as freshly made bread and such Helping out poorer families and the homeless with easily worked for food All food scraps are donated to local pig farms The cafe is the centre pin of the community It houses a system which  people  can  donate  Pin Board which people can post about needing or offering services Final Production Idea; I want to create the trading board that will be in the cafe where people can come and trade services/products for other services/products in action. So the actual produce would be a gif/set of images of the board being used (time-lapse?).

Cafe Model Partner Research

https://www.oneworldeverybodyeats.org  OWEE would be a great organisation to partner with because my cafe model is a development and improvement on their model (as seen in the cafe research post). But also I would like to partner with a profitable company to help with costs and such.  http://www.freshdirect.co.nz   Fresh Direct would be a good to partner with but I think for smaller towns/villages which is where I want to focus, would work better with bringing in product from local farmers rather than a big corporation.  http://ripecoffee.co.nz  Ripe w ould work perfectly with the cafe idea, bringing in sustainable coffee beans from  West Java, Indonesia and Panama. They work closely with the people growing and collecting the beans. The company is New Zealand based so it would be easy to bring in the beans as well as set up  financial  meetings.  In the end I have chosen to partner with Ripe as well as work along side with OWEE....

Cafe Model Research

I did some research on the community cafes and found  Denise  Cerrito created an organisation called  One World Everybody Eats (OWEE)  which was for the purpose of spreading her community cafe business model.  https://www.moneycrashers.com/community-cafes/  described her  community cafe model as; E verything is made from fresh, locally sourced ingredients. You load up your plate with exactly as much as you want of each dish, and when you get to the checkout, you decide exactly how much you’re willing to pay for the meal. The benefits this model has are (as described by MoneyCrashers); Fighting Hunger . With their pay-what-you-can pricing, community cafes make healthy food available to people who couldn’t afford to eat at a regular restaurant. Unlike soup kitchens, which simply give away food to the poor, community cafes give people a chance to work in exchange for a meal, so they don’t feel like they’re taking charity. As a bonus, ...

Cafe Model Idea/Critic

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I wanted to change the money cafe aspect into one that has no money and uses skills in trade for coffee and food. Below is a flyer which I mocked up as an idea of one of the flyers a designer could create in exchange for coffee/food. In the critic, it was made clear that the idea wasn't fully expanded and had quite a few holes.  Such as;  There would be a lot of people offering the same skill sets and some needed ones wouldn't be offered at all;  Where would it be based because if it was in a big city there would be a lot of people and not many farmers and such;  What if it was small community based and people could put a value on their time/skills and trade with others, not just the cafe.  Also there was already a few of these "community style" cafes, so what put mine apart from theirs.