Monday 22 April 2013

Speaking from Experience... Shopping Research

To find what students really spend their money on food wise I decided to ask our class via facebook, I got a few very similar replies and this helped shape some initial ideas I have.







Essential lists:
http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/wiki/What_To_Take_To_University#Fancy_dress

Recipes:
http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=39306


From the data people had given me I was able to colate it into a condensed list of items which consists of: 
  1. Cheese
  2. Bread
  3. Rice/ Noodles
  4. Chicken
  5. Fish
  6. Meat
  7. Vegetables
  8. Tea/ Coffee
  9. Tinned food
  10. Mince meat.
  11. Milk
  12. Yoghurt
  13. Cereal
  14. Biscuits
  15. Seasonings
  16. Frozen foods
  17. Butter
  18. Conserves/ Spreads
  19. Fruit Juice/ Fresh
  20. Cordial
  21. Sauces/ Pastes
  22. Sugar
  23. Condiments


I searched for the main shops that exist within leeds using Google maps to create my own map which I can then use to create my own map with these to help plot where the shops are. I tried to list all the shops I know of and I can easily edit more onto it which is really cool just incase I need to add more on.

Expanded list:
  1. Cheese (Feta, Parmasen, Cheddar...)
  2. Bread (Brown, Pitta, White, Buns, Wraps)
  3. Rice/ Noodles (Basmati, Vegatable, Dried)
  4. Chicken (Frozen, Fresh, Roll)
  5. Fish (Filets, 
  6. Meat (Bacon, Sausage, Chop, Filet)
  7. Vegetables (Salad, Potatoes, Onions, Peppers, Brocoli, Carrots, Lettuce, Mushrooms, Cabbage)
  8. Tea/ Coffee
  9. Tinned food
  10. Mince meat.
  11. Milk
  12. Yoghurt
  13. Cereal
  14. Biscuits
  15. Seasonings
  16. Frozen foods
  17. Butter
  18. Conserves/ Spreads
  19. Fruit Juice/ Fresh
  20. Cordial
  21. Sauces/ Pastes
  22. Sugar
  23. Condiments
After this I then created an extended list of the student essentials, I then went into the following shops, to photograph all the prices of all the essentials. 






From these photographs, all 151 of them I inputted all the data into a excel sheet, highlighting all the cheapest prices. I never took quantity or quality of the produce into the sheet, simply how cheaply you can get said item as that was the simplest way to organise them all, taking in weights etc would be too confusing. This is the same for the offers, I never put any offers into the publication because the by the time in september the students would be able to take advantage of them due to offer's been temporary.

For the items that weren't in the shop currently, I used the shops websites to find the cheapest items, the only site that didn't have price lists was Morrison's, Pound land and Home bargains. Surprisingly.

I also discovered, even though you'd imagine Poundland and Home bargains been the cheaper option on some items, It's the complete opposite they're actually a lot more expensive in comparison then you'd take them for.


Food Tesco Morrisons Sainsburys Poundland Home Bargains
Long grain rice 1.46 0.4 0.4
Cereal 0.31 0.2 0.21 1.29
Instant coffee 1.5 0.47 1.5
Juice 1.05 0.65 1
Jam 0.95 0.25 0.29 1 1
Tea 0.27 0.27 27
Specialty tea 1.35 0.75 0.8
Curry Sauce 0.79 0.2 0.26
Cheddar Cheese 1.97 1.73 2.19
Brown Sauce 0.29 0.29 0.29 1
Tomato Sauce 0.28 0.4 0.29 0.5
Yoghurt 0.45 0.33 0.42
Tomato Soup 0.24 0.24 0.59 1
Spaghetti 1.37 0.19 0.39 0.55
Penne 1 0.24 0.39 0.49
Fusilli 1 0.3 0.95
Baked Beans 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.5 0.5
Eggs 0.95 0.96 1
White Bread 0.8 0.5 0.75 1
Lemon 0.3 0.28 0.45
Bg. Oranges 1 1 2
Bg. Red Apples 1.99 1 2
Banana Bunch 1 0.69 1.15
Lettuce 0.57 0.65 0.6
Cabbage 0.69 0.79 1.3
Tomatoes 0.89 0.75 0.81
Cherry Tomatoes 1 0.82 1.1
Carrots 0.69 1 1
Margarine 0.89 1 1.27
Bg. Onion 0.63 1 1
Mushroom 0.89 0.5 0.97
Bell Peppers 2 1 1.51
Butter 1 1 1
Bacon 1.7 1.04 1.7
Fresh Juice 1.16 1 1
Strawberry 1.5 1 1.15
Kiwis 0.83 0.5 1
Green Grapes 2 2 2.25
Pears 0.9 1 2.5
Salad Cream 0.9 0.4 1.15 1
Brocolli 1.05 1.05 1
Custard Creams 0.31 0.31 0.45 0.49
Digestives 0.3 0.3 0.45 0.39
Bourbon Biscuits 0.43 0.46 0.5 0.45
1pt Milk 0.49 0.49 0.49
2pt Milk 0.89 0.89 0.89
4pt Milk 1.29 1.29 1.29
Pasta Sauce 1.05 1 0.44 0.79
Basmati rice 1.29 1.09 1.29
Cordial 0.58 0.28 0.8
Frozen Peas 0.75 0.89 1.45
Frozen Chips 1 1 0.93
Salad Leaves 1 1 1
Oats 0.75 0.75 1.59 1
Museli 1.18 1.18 1
Sunflower Oil 1.67 1.59 1.39 1 1.29
Olive Oil 1.58 1.39 1.99
Chicken Soup 0.24 0.24 0.24
Vegatable Soup 0.24 0.24 0.24 1
Brown Bread 1.5 0.5 0.75
Bg. Granny Smiths 1.7 1.89 2.1
Packet Salmon 2 4 3
Packet Haddock 2.98 2.56 4.7
Breaded fish 1 2 2
Whole Chicken 2.03 3.7 4.5
Chicken Breast 2.75 1.88 2
Parmesan 2.1 1.09 1.59
Vinegar 0.69 0.22 0.22 1 0.25
Mayonnaise 2 0.42 0.4 1
Tinned Tuna 0.49 0.55 0.8 2.99
Tinned Sardines 0.34 0.34 0.55
Kidney Beans 0.21 0.27 0.45
Pg tips 1.42 1.35 1.35 3.99
Yorkshire 2.6 1.39 2.48 1.49
Bagged oranges 1 1 1.5
Tinned Tomatos 0.31 0.31 0.31
Bg. Baking Potatoes 2 1 1.9
Bg. New Potatoes 1.4 1 1.25
Cucumber 0.8 0.79 0.8
Mince 1.75 1.6 3
Red Grapes 2.25 2 2.25
Banana 1 0.68 0.68
Packet Cod 3.39 4 4





Total Cost: 92.61 77.02 128.39






Thursday 18 April 2013

Revolution! Final Poems


Final Book Rhymes:
Rhyme: 1

Hammer,
          Hammer,
                    Hammer,

This hellish work
          that we’re here to do,

The quotas,
          for coal,
                   and for iron,
                             to fulfil,

Work we do
          In smokey plants
                   And factory sites

For a system that
                   betrays us

with the rich,
           getting richer

and the poor,
          getting poorer.

Rhyme: 2

Factory hands,
           Farmers,
                   And Labourers
         
Friends and Comrades!

Join us
          To build,
          To Think,
          To Breathe,
          To Live
And to fight!

-
Friends and Comrades!

Join us from the
          Stubbly fields of the
                             Countryside

To the factory sites
          And cities and towns

Friends and Comrades!

Join the revolution
          Against unjust oppressors.

Rhyme: 3

Rat-a-tat!
          Rat-a-tat!
Rat-a-tat-tat!

Storm the front
                   Comrades!
And hold onto your gun
          For the tireless enemy
never sleeps!

Rat-a-tat!

Forward!
          Forward!
Forward!

For the Revolution is strong!

Keep up the pace!

Rat-a-tat!

Let us put an end
to the fat pigs’ reign!


Rhyme: 4

A forest of flags,
                   Raised up.
                  
Thousands gather to hear
                             the promise of…

‘Peace,
          Bread,
                   And land.’

No other words could
                             Be so dear

-
          To the peasants
                   and workers
of mother Russia.

The end to
          wars,
Food for
          the starving,
And land returned
           to the rightful owners.

A promise brought to the people
          by the leader of
                   the great revolution!


Rhyme: 5

A whirl of events.

The great revolution,

They go Sickle-clasped
And they hammer fast

To create
To harvest
To construct

For the Great Revolution.

For what is the expression of the people?
The workers and the factory hands?

Their constructions,
That is their art,
and their expression,

With might and power
They build to show the world
The power of unshackled people!



Rhyme: 6

We must spread the word,

Across the land!

The things we promise to deliver!

‘Peace,
          Bread,
                   And land.’

The great revolution,
A coming together of arms
To put oppression in its place

It is our job
To help unchain
The rest of the world
From the Oppressors' vice.


Rhyme: 7

‘Proletarians of the world Unite!’

With the word
Of the promises spread

Outside our borders
And also within

They bring about
Change in the countries they meet

‘Proletarians of the world Unite!’

Take what you’ve learnt
And don’t let others oppress you

Treat everyone equally
Friends and Comrades!
Altogether you are strong!

With this in mind,
You can then achieve
The three Promises of:

‘Peace,
 Bread,
 And land.’

‘Proletarians of the world Unite!’


Rhyme: 8


Nothing lasts forever
Yet the seed has been planted

For the future generations
To start another revolution!

The communist rule was
Eventually over thrown

Yet the promises we brought
Are forever relevant…

‘Peace,
Bread,
And land.’

The communist rule was
Long and prosperous
Yet its fall still echoes today.

With the oppressors back
In rule, we can only hope…

For the future generations
To start another revolution!

‘Proletarians of the world Unite!’



Tuesday 9 April 2013

Revolution! - Studio Brief 2 Research


RUSSIAN REVOLUTION ICONOGRAPHY:


Men are shown as red, capitalist shown as black/Yellow/white


Capitalists are shown as fat, above the rest.


Mural painting on side of a AGITPROP train, bolsheviks killing the bourgeois. 



Communist International posters.


'Red wedge and White Circle' 

Very iconic symbols for the russians, The (red) wedge been the driving force (vanguard) into the circle/block (white). Depicts the moment of revolution, the attack of the Winter palace.


Marx and a factory skyline.


Statue of Marx.


Books based on the '10 days that shook the world' the story of the revolution.


Lenin statue, famous pose shown. Pointing left.


A worker UNCHAINING the world.


Another image, showing very similar symbolism.


Textile pattern by Stepanova.



Tatlin's Tower - Tower to the third international model.



Russian 1917 period factory workers.




Alexsander Rodchenko - Advertising material/ posters.



Constructivist 


Worker imagery.


Russian children's books.






Russian Avant Garde books








Bolsheviks, armed with rifles and BAYONETS.


Modern day Russian books.




Modern day Childrens books.



Large type




Type fit around illustrations


Handdrawn type - eye catching orange.


Serif typeface - roughly 12pt.



Very modern childrens book. Rather tactile illustration. Hand drawn type.


Very short sentances - Serif typeface. Roughly 12pt.


Mog cover - desaturated, cute illustration.



Sentances are singular - sans serif. Roughly 12pt


Dr.Suess covers. Bright. Colourful, very eye catching.



Dr.Suess rhymes - A-B-A rhyming.




Highlighted text in red - for the characters spoken parts. Other character in black. Very effective.



Notches in pages, easier to turn.


DOUBLE SPINE- this allows the pages to lay flat when you hold it. The extra crease gives you leverage.


POP - UPS.

Examples of making them:


Table


Cubes.



Advanced tables.



Hedges


Arches


Big table.





This pop-up spins whhen you open it because of this crease mechanism. It's very effective and cool to open. I'd imagine the kid opening this over and over. It's clever.