This blog is open for comments from anyone in the IMLT program at Grant MacEwan College. Please feel free to comment on anything about the display that you liked, that you didn't like, things you think could have been improved upon, or things you felt worked well in the display. The assumption is that you have seen the displays in person, and are not relying on the sometimes bad photography to evaluate these displays! Thank you for any and all comments you may have.
5 Comments:
I like this one, good information as well as some reading choices offered. A bit to much white space for me but overal very nicely done. But is this all the information available on nutrition, where can i find more?
I like the salad, it's really effective, but I have to agree with the previous post, a bit too much white space. The nutrition fact sheets get lost against it.
Fresh approach to a topic that can easily seem like "old news"!
Book chosen had appealing titles. I liked the uncluttered feel, no fear of negative space. It didn't feel too bare or too white to me.
Do you want the patrons to eat better? Where can they find more information? Another one that I am unsure what the focus is.
FYI, the purpose was simply to note that it is nutrition month, and to make a book salad. There was no intent to be preachy - just provide a little info. (There were also take-away sheets on the table). The nutrition data is available from http://www.nutritiondata.com/ The address was on the labels, but I guess it was too small. When you choose a food that's offered from a fast food chain, it will generate a label. Thx for the comments. W & J
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