Saturday, 12 April 2014

Research Task - London Book Fair

Source three different innovations



1.      Kitchen Sticky Notes – helpful notes for the home cook



The design of the front cover of this book (full of sticky notes) is very effective and different, as it uses different kitchen utensils in block colours to make up the cover. I picked this up because of the simplicity of the cover with a bold purple pot in the middle with the text on which I think works very well. I think in regards to this being suitable for children I think it could be as its simple and easy to read, but I think it is aimed at adults.








2.      Chocolate – 50 easy recipes



I was immediately drawn to these books as I found that with the front covers being an image of the main ingredient in the books amazing! I think these books are brilliant as the books just contain 50 recipes based on the front cover image, so you know exactly what you’re getting from the books. Again I think this could be aimed at children with a giant chocolate bar book but I think when it comes to the recipes they would need to be varied in the book.  







3.      Junior chef – Kids can cook


I chose to look at this as not only is it a recipe book for children it also comes with an apron, hat and spatula for the children which I know children would love as then they would be a ‘Junior Chef’. This could be very appealing to all children because they would want to dress up in the outfit and cook, but with children 8+ it may seem childish to them so they may not have any interest in dressing up.
 






My Images from the fair:

















 
 
London Book Fair 2014
 
 
 
 

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