
Extended Major Project, Urban Growing
Monday, 25 April 2011
Audiance
The idea of introducing paper folding and growing seeds in the same integrated design will hopefully ignite excitement and educate children about the joy of Growing.
Monday, 11 April 2011
Tutorial 8th April
Origami city? - Landscapes and gardens all the objects plants you would find In someones garden.
Visual testing already done on paper and coloured card - Next step is to use newspaper to emphasise the urban living.
and finally test on seed paper so the structures can grow when created.
Theme of project will be based on growing so have set up some tests with growing typography need to wait a few days for a result in the one letter works i can duplicate the effect to create a word of phrase so the project can have an identity.
The origami will have to be polished and tested so that the public can complete them, instructions and package the design sits in will have to be designed or illustrated.
(City Manual)
The final product may be flat-pack so it can be mailed out to the audience, this again must be tested.
Thoughts 3th April
Made some real ground on visual testing this week went away and thought outside the box.
The reason I wasn't progressing with visual testing was that I was thinking to literally about the project trying to make things happen and trying to tailor my visual testing to my idea of a final piece.
I have stayed away from vegetables and growing heavily intensive produce and focusing more on quick grow plants like cress and beans where results can be seen within a week, this new journey will allow me to document the growing stage will in turn will act as the theme of the designing stage growing.
With regards to audience this has completely changed also, just as my visual testing started to take shape I found my self making structures that mimicked urban landscapes, and have since been making full use in the art of origami. It all started when I was growing seeds out of rough paper packages and structures. and noticed the potential of creating environments that represent landscapes, gardens and patios.
I was having fun in what I was doing and it looked quite creative & inventive. So Instead of trying to make this a campaign for city workers, as much as I hate to admit this, I feel the niche is kids and how they like to grow.
Saturday, 2 April 2011
Tutorial 1st April
Think about quick grow seeds that offer results and produce quicker than regular veg...
time scale weeks not months,
Take a more hands on approach make something that encapsulates urban growing in the city, (landscapes, highrise, balcony, city transport, healthy life style)
Record the results & document change use this documentation as inspiration for the designs.
Go back to the research that looked in to growing from redundant objects house hold items
being green!
Audiance? who is the target market why will they benefit and how will the design be relevant to their hectic lifestyle.

Sunday, 27 March 2011
Tutorial 25/03/11
Root veg for example carrots, & onions take up more area than other varieties such as peppers & tomatoes and to expect people to grow these varieties in such a small package is unrealistic.
An alternate solution could be to categorise the veg in to layers depending on there growing method and layer each vegetable in to trays with ground veg (carrots) at the bottom... and vertically growing veg (tomotoes) at the top.


This would lead on to the theme of high rise apartment block
Suggestions were to stick to an area of 1m x 1m to keep the project realistic.
Also rethink the vegetables used to promote this project.
(FLATPACK PACKAGE) Strong idea
(Seed paper veg ready to grow) Strong idea
Further Research B&Q Grow Your own
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