The brief
Design a way to celebrate the diversity of our nation through the exploration of regional dialects. Encourage the connection and communication between individuals of similar dialect inheritance and enable people to uncover their own cultural community background.
The background
The direction of this project has derived from my personal experience when discussing food in particular. It is known that us Brits tend to argue over whether it is sc-gone, or sc-cone, or what we call an evening meal; is it tea or dinner? However, everyone in the UK has a different opinion on what to call, what is perhaps the most inoffensive food known to man - the humble, ubiquitous ‘soft round bread’.
University has given me the opportunity to be surrounded by individuals from different regions within the UK. Consequently, I have been involved in many humorous, but also extremely passionate debates regarding the ‘fluffy substance with a floury exterior’ and what it is called. It seems we are all caught up in our own ‘bread bubble’ and at the mention of any alternative name, passion and a sense of pride of your cultural background ignites.
The solution
In association with National Dialect Day, Warburton’s will be transforming their iconic designs into easily recognisable, regional packaging to celebrate the diversity of language and dialect in the UK. Introducing Baked by us, Made for Everyone, an all-inclusive, ‘accepting of all’ packaging range which aims to permanently replace Warburton’s designs which have long been a symbol for the British dinner table.