Visually Defining Sustainable Food - Industry Photography and Branding

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F2 Magazine
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Jana Ray
COO | Executive Director | VP Strategy
(24)
4
Project
Academic experience
120 hours per learner
Learner
Anywhere
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Graphic design Branding & style guides Public relations Community engagement Environmental sustainability
Skills
sustainable development food manufacturing brand management food services agriculture photography supply chain
Details

SUSTAIN Magazine, seeks to extend its focus to sustainability across the entire food supply chain. This project involves establishing a set of brand guidelines for photography that align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs). Students will immerse themselves in understanding the UN SDGs and how they should be represented in photography to inspire others to adopt sustainable practices throughout the food industry. The project aims to visually convey the importance of sustainability in agriculture, food service, retail, and beyond.


Students are encouraged to look beyond the obvious SDGs that relate to food. There isn't a single SDG that doesn't apply to this sector - we challenge the students to apply a broad lens to this project.

Deliverables

Project Activities:


  • Reviewing Existing Sustainability Photography: Students will assess current stock sustainability photography that available and identify areas where it can better represent the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs).


  • Developing Brand Guidelines for Sustainable Photography: Students will establish brand guidelines for photography that align with the UN SDGs and promote sustainability across the entirety of the food chain including agriculture, food manufacturing and production, retail food and CPG, foodservice, and may explore other areas such as food waste, etc.


  • Visualizing UN SDGs: Students will work on how to best depicting the UN SDGs in photography to inspire others to adopt sustainable practices throughout the greater food industry.
Mentorship
  • We are committed to facilitating regular phone/virtual calls with the instructor to ensure alignment with the project's scope.
  • We will assign a dedicated contact person who will be available for weekly/bi-weekly drop-ins to address any questions or concerns from the learners.
  • We will provide a platform for learners to present their work and receive constructive feedback throughout the project duration.
  • The organization will supply all necessary information and data to support the project's success.


Supported causes
Partnerships for the goals

About the company

Company
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
2 - 10 employees
Food & beverage, Agriculture, Hospitality, Environment, Publishing & printing

Venturing forth from SUSTAIN Magazine, we're excited to announce the launch of F2, a cutting-edge digital media company dedicated to exploring the future of food. F2, short for 'Food 2.0', represents the next evolution in food industry media.

Our publication will provide comprehensive coverage of the entire food sector, from farm to fork and every step in between. F2 will delve into the intricate web connecting producers, processors, retailers, and foodservice endpoints, while also spotlighting emerging food technologies, equipment innovations, and industry-wide trends.

What sets F2 apart is our commitment to examining these topics through the lens of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, ensuring that our coverage remains relevant, forward-thinking, and aligned with global sustainability objectives.

As we embark on this new journey, we look forward to bringing you insightful, in-depth coverage of the food industry's most pressing issues and exciting developments."

We welcome students from many varied disciplines including, but not limited to:
journalism, public policy, political science, social justice, law, economics, ecology, renewable energy, agriculture, supply chain, food science, culinary studies, biology, psychology, marketing, business, economics, statistics, and commerce.