Food's urban graphic heritage in Walthamstow

Robert G. Harland, Alison Barnes

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Abstract

Food's material and symbolic values are central to cultural heritage. Urban foodscapes are dense in graphic communication, with memories and meanings that connect us with place often triggered by food's 'graphic heritage', for example, through fascia signs, packaging, branding, patterns, and lettering. This paper's focus is on everyday grass roots manifestations of food's graphic heritage within urban settings. It introduces and argues that food's urban graphic heritage 'speaks' differently to diverse individuals and communities, inviting different interpretations that play a part in the development of place attachment and social interaction. The paper also proposes methods for the recording and analysis of these relatively understudied urban features. Questions about what 'design literacy' might mean in a multicultural context are discussed as well as notions of power and politics inherent within design choices made in urban environments.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of DRS2022 Bilbao: Design Research Society International Conference, Bilbao, Spain, 25 June – 1 July 2022
PublisherDesign Research Society
Number of pages23
ISBN (Print)9781912294572
Publication statusPublished - 2022
EventDesign Research Society. Conference -
Duration: 25 Jun 2022 → …

Publication series

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ISSN (Print)2398-3132

Conference

ConferenceDesign Research Society. Conference
Period25/06/22 → …

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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International Licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).

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