Food plays a pivotal part in our lives, yet we often find ourselves consuming it without deep appreciation, having been privileged to enjoy life with ample access to food. In moments like grocery shopping or dining out at a restaurant, the presence of food producers often feels detached from our daily lives. Consequently, we tend to overlook the considerable efforts and sacrifices made by countless individuals and the animals themselves.
Centered around the crucial theme of “food waste”, I aim to bridge this gap by offering a design solution that fosters a deeper connection between consumers and the dedicated producers who bring our food from farm to table. As a unique solution to food waste, I decided to develop a brand for a pre-portioned meal kit service. Introducing “Reach”, with a farm-to-table concept, offers a meal-kit service coming to the door every week, with a QR code label on each product as well as an app to directly communicate with the farms.
I started with extensive research, including desktop research on food waste statistics and a survey of over 75 people from all over the world, representing different food cultures. This diverse input helped shape my design idea. I also visited the Stone Barns Center for Food & Agriculture in upstate New York, where I connected with the people and animals there. Being in that thoughtfully designed space gave me a profound sense of the connection between people and the source of their food. To bring the brand to life, I used my own photography from Alstede Farms in New Jersey, which I visited, tying everything together beautifully. I also went through the process of printing out the labels, envelopes, and recipes, ensuring every detail was perfect.

Reach

Industrial
Computer-Automated Design

Author/Designers:
Mariko Saji(Major: Communication Design)

School:
Parsons School of Design

Project's Website/URL:
https://marikosaji.cargo.site/reach

Photo Credit/Photographer:
© Mariko Saji

 
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