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what’s inside...I. Eat I.i. brand identity I.ii. landing page I.iii. mobile app I.iv. brochure
II. Lyon Arboretum Calendar
III. Flood Transformations III.i. conceptual render III.ii. site analysis III.iii. zone transformations
IV. Lost Park IV.i. park illustration IV.ii. axis formation IV.iii. site plan + flood concept IV.iv. site model
V. Drafting Explorations
VI. Devour
VII. Reaction 1
VIII. Contact
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Fun. Fresh. Insightful.Fun, fresh, and insightful Eat wants you to live a happy and healthy life. Serving the
community, Eat promotes access to affordable food and provides educational food services.
Inspired by vibrant colors and hand rendered graphics Eat is light, personable, and
celebrates the vibrance of healthy eating. Dedicated to inspiring the community Eat
connects with its users through web, mobile, and print media.
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Logo
Inspired by the basic tools of eating the Eat logo features an E comprised of a spoon, fork, and plate. Setting an approachable and warm tone, the logo was rendered by hand, then converted to a vector object to retain its “hand-made” quality. Bright colors were chosen for the logo color palate to reflect the brands fun nature. A black logo version was added to increase versatility of the logo.
Spoon Fork Plate Eat
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Eat Landing Page
Clean and fresh the Eat Landing Page is based on flat color, large typography, and a responsive system that adapts to any screen size or device. To create a unique personal tone, hand-written headings and
overlapping typography were introduced.
DiscoverA simple structured layout displays helpful articles on nutrition, cooking, and healthy lifestyle. The articles display a key image, icons to share the article, and reviews by other readers.
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Presented through a continuous flow of page sections, information on the Eat landing page is easy to digest and navigate. The key sections Discover, About, Our team, Mobile app, and Connect offer the viewer a clear picture of Eat services, products, and ways to connect further.
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Eat Mobile App
At the grocery store, on the go, or from the comfort of your home the Eat Mobile App helps you create healthy delicious meals. With the app you can locate supermarkets in your area, find out more about the produce you see, and learn how to turn them into mouth watering meals.
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Locate Find supermarkets & grocers in your area.
Explore Search for produce,
ingredients, & recipes to learn more.
Discover Find delicious meals
by telling us what you have.
Save & Share Save & share your favorite recipes &
ingredients.
Eat Mobile App Functions
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Food Profiles
Continuing its mission of food and nutrition education, the Eat Mobile App provides helpful food profiles. Profiles feature large images, nutrition information, recipe suggestions, and user reviews of the food item.
Main Profile Large full display
images of the food item and info tabs.
Nutrition Facts Make healthy choices by viewing nutrition
information.
Recipes Browse through
suggested recipes for meal ideas.
Reviews Read reviews from
other users, see what they think.
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wireframing
Through information architecture the app focuses on providing effective navigation, labeling, and search systems for users to find the desired information or functions.
home
profiles search favorites mix settings
user interface
A subtle menu bar and custom icon set was designed to facilitate easy user navigation from anywhere.
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Eat Brochure
Designed as promotional print material for Eat’s “Eating Event” the brochure communicates event info, the Eat mission, and Eat services through a unique tactile unfolding experience.
Eye-catching fruit and vegetable illustrations were incorporated to draw the reader in, and encourage opening of the brochure. This bright, fun, and colorful aesthetic helps to further convey Eat brand characteristics to readers.
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Lyon Arboretum Calendar
Designed for Hawaii’s Lyon Arboretum, the calendar promotes the Arboretum’s purpose and function. Organized to educate readers, each spread features an endemic Hawaiian plant with its cultural and scientific value. Bilingual English and Hawaiian text further celebrates each plants Hawaiian heritage.
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Rising sea levels threaten to inundate many areas of the Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island. Using Bristol Bay, RI, as a pilot site for future bay interventions, the thesis places concrete tabby modules in the bay to protect and transform the rising watering into an economic and ecological resource. This render sparked the thesis, envisioning bio-digesters terraforming old industrial wharfs into aquaculture sites.
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Careful evaluation of Bristol Bay lead to the design of concrete modules. These modules clean the waters and eventually degrade to become the foundation for remote wetland and aquaculture spaces for the people of Bristol.
The concrete modules are inserted with temporary constructed wetlands. Comprised of vegetation, soil mass, and a recycled polymer matrix these wetlands remove soluble nutrients and clean the bay waters to prepare
it for future use as an aquaculture site. The matrix hosts billions of bacteria which consume soluble nutrients found in the water, and leave protein as a waste by-product. Fish thrive on these proteins.
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Zone 1: Aquaculture
Provides sites for a new sustainable fish farming, creating new industry for Bristol.
Zone 2: Industrial
Sites for the processing of new aquaculture product, and commercial trade.
Zone 3: Wetlands
Wetland preserves to provide Bristol Bay with continual bioremediation.
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Situated in Copenhagen, Denmark the goal of this park is to make lost the park user. The park floods periodically meaning where one day a particular path is passable, the next it might be completely flooded over. This forces new paths to be traveled. Discovering and rediscovering the park within a single visit, through days, months, and years is the gift of being lost.
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Lost Park (in red) is sited in Amager Fælled, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Points of interest and key access points were identified to discover park axis.
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Lost Park with its layers of hills, water features, and planted forests.
A diagram showing the levels of flooding which occur in Lost Park.
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A site model built to better understand the physical relationships between all of the park features.
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Drafting Explorations
Exercises in manual drafting, these drawings represent the ability to record, analyze, and discover an object in space.
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Devour
When I close my eyes I see monsters. These monsters haunt and stalk the space inside of me. Although I can see and feel them, they remain a mystery, their meaning elusive.
Devour is an exploration into their significance and meaning, through the power of drawing. The monstrous figures articulate a chaotic energy, expelling and devouring itself in an endless cycle.
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Reaction 1
This set of unconventional vessels captures and records the interactions between boiling wax and snow molds. They reflect the process and materials of their making. Hot wax was poured in stages into snow molds, rapidly cooling the wax. The resulting sculptures reveal the unique paths and interactions between the boiling wax and snow.
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get in touch... www.linkedin.com/in/jasonkeyes1/
www.jason-keyes.com
808.371.2857
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