Thursday 14 April 2011

Assignment 5


Does the fashion industry continue to use smoking to sell fashion in spite of the current anti-smoking opinion? Why exactly do they believe including cigarettes in their advertising is beneficial to their brand?

Whilst investigating whether the media promotes smoking in semester one, some interesting points arose. Such as whether the problem was the media promoting smoking or anti-smoking campaigns ineffectiveness to counteract it? Young people may be able to identify more with the positive portrayal of smoking in the media than health campaigns designed to try and solve the problem. It may be the case for many young people that smoking is primarily about image and that is why the fashion industry has such an impact on promoting it. The fashion industry is unlikely to be using smoking to sell tobacco, but are they still are using images of tobacco to sell fashion? If so, in what way do designers, editors and photographers believe that linking tobacco with fashion is beneficial to their product? I propose to investigate this through some of the research methods learned in semester two, such as observations, questionnaires and interviews.

It may be the case that designers are simply trying to create a rebellious image for their brand through the inclusion of tobacco in advertising to appeal to young people. However I hypothesize that it may be more about the bad publicity gained. For example a punk band can sing about rebellion and dress the part but without actually being rebellious they lack credibility. Credibility might be the key, so is this what designers are aiming for by using smoking images in opposition to our present anti smoking society? By snubbing the anti-smoking movement they perhaps appear daring and that’s what fashion is somewhat about.

Firstly I will need to confirm whether the fashion industry does continue to use images of smoking in its publications and advertisements. To confirm this, I intend to examine a sample of magazines. These will be taken from the top five best selling UK fashion magazines; Glamour, Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Instyle and Elle. I will review a year’s publication to get a fair impression of each, primarily looking for images with smoking content. By closely analyzing them I will be able to see what atmosphere is being conveyed in the pictures and themes that emerge. For example certain styles of clothes or other items used in the image such as super cars etc and what message they communicate.

After collating the themes and attitudes found in the magazines I will conduct short semi structured interviews with the editors, designers and photographers who have included smoking in their work. I mainly want to find out what they believe the artistic benefits of including tobacco products are.Smoking is often used in these magazine spreads to capture a certain mood or image’ (Amos, 1992). Is this true and what exactly is it about adding a cigarette that they believe will help make their product more appealing? Or are they using it to provoke? Do they feel the bad publicity they might receive would be beneficial? I will also ask their views on the modern stigma of smoking and the current health warnings against it. Do they feel a responsibility when portraying smoking as stylish? Is it purely art? In addition I think it will be interesting to get the perspective of vocal anti-smoking figures within the business. I will ask them why they think many use tobacco products and why they personally feel so strongly against it. After conducting the interviews I will collate my information looking for isolated and common beliefs.  Throughout the process I will insure anonymity to all participants.

I had initially thought about using questionnaires instead of interviews. However I felt that through interviews I might get more in-depth results. The types of people I wish to question are often busy professionals and questionnaires might get intercepted or lost by secretaries etc. I have also considered the possibility of phone interviews in the case of the interviewee being too busy. If neither face-to-face or telephone is convenient I will ask if a short questionnaire would be more suitable. I hope that by doing this I will get as wide a range of answers as possible.

After analyzing my findings from the interviews I will take my information to two focus groups of young people to elucidate their opinions on the beliefs of the designers. In order to be economical with resources and time I will use a group of students from Dundee University, from a range of courses and backgrounds. To generate conversation I intend to use prompt questions and record the results through service design tools such as group sketching and use a tape recording of the conversations primarily for reference to pick out key words and themes. The problem with just approaching students is they may be from a particular demographic and they might not be representative of all young people. To balance this I would approach youth workers from an economically deprived area to help conduct a similar focus group to insure I had a wider range of results.

Through analyzing literature and magazine spreads, interviewing professionals and conducting focus groups with young people. I will attempt to find out why tobacco is continually used to promote products. It will be interesting to compare the opinions of the professionals as to why they do it, with views of young people to see whether they believe that they are in fact influenced by smoking imagery.

Tuesday 12 April 2011

pLanninG FOR tHe FuTure!

To keep us busy over the stupidly long summer holidays our lecturer thought he'd do us a favour and set us some things to keep us busy...how thoughtful! We have been asked to come up with 5 books we will read, 5 things we will do to our blogs and 5 people we will connect with. Here are mine -


Books

'Where good ideas come from: The natural history of innovation' by Steven Johnston. I have chosen this book because of the rave reviews both my lecturer and my dad have given it. I particularly like the idea of the common place book. An idea from renaissance Europe that encouraged thinkers to jot down ideas and thoughts in one place. This is something that i think i'd like to try.

'You can find inspiration in everything - And if you cant look again' by Paul Smith. I have been using this book for my current self motivated project and have skim read parts of it. I would like to sit down and actually take time to read the book as it seems he has a lot of design and business wisdom. He tells the story of how he grew from nothing and he sill comes across in the book as a level headed man. Hopefully by reading this book i will be able to find inspiration in everything.

'What the dog saw' by Malcome Gladwell. This is a more recent book from the author of, 'The tipping point' a book i really enjoyed reading and discussing in the first semester.  'The common theme that runs through all Gladwell's pieces is his desire to show us the world through the eyes of others – even if the other happens to be a dog.' The Guardian. Hopefully this will be just as interesting as 'The tipping point' and will provide just as much debate between me and my dad.

'Pattern' by Orla Kiely just looks beautiful. Being a textiles student and big Kiely fan this is right up my street. But apart from just looking at the amazing pictures the text also appears to be really interesting. Like Paul Smith she recounts her journey to success and the pitfalls she found. It just seems like a really inspiring book and shows that you have to work for fame and fortune. I will definitely be asking for it for my birthday this Summer.

'The back of the napkin' by Dan Roam. Ooops this was a recommended book for this semester that sadly i bought and never read. But it does look quite interesting so over the summer i'll give it a go and learn more about brain storming and visual thinking. 

Blog


Hmmm i am quite happy with my blog but i have heard that Word press is the place to be so importing my blog into a Word press will be the 1st thing i will be doing this summer. After looking at some Word press pages i have noticed that you can add several pages so next i think i'll add an assignments and an about me page. Maybe if im feeling adventurous i'll add a flicker photo stream to share photos of my work. Lastly I plan to investigate Twitter. At the moment I have next to no idea what it is, how you use it and what the benefits are! But hopefully soon i'll be a pro. See you on Twitter!


Contacts


1. Amanda Mercer - 2009 graduate from Cumbria University. She makes vintage inspired ceramic and textile pieces. I think her work is really interesting as it shows how textiles can be used in different ways. 'Within my ceramic pieces I work with porcelain as if it was fabric translating textile qualities through the clay surface'. Plus it really appeals to my love of nostalgia.http://www.amanda-mercer.co.uk/page5.htm

2. Poppy Treffry - Cornwall based designer that makes pretty illustrated textiles for your home. I remember seeing her work for the first time on a holiday in Cornwall and loved the stitched quality! http://www.poppytreffry.co.uk/

3.  Alice Apple - A textile graduate from Devon who currently makes toys and fabrics inspired by colourful 60s and 70s prints. I have a soft  spot for flower prints, i think this is why im so attracted to her work. Some of her stuff reminds me of Orla Kielys work, which i also love!  http://www.aliceapple.co.uk/#

4.  Know Your Onions - I would love to get in touch with the designers of this small company that make quirky jewellery, 'it feels contemporary yet somehow antique'. I want it all! http://www.knowyouronions.net/index.html


5. Hume Sweet Hume - Small highland knit wear company that was initially run out of their front room. They make unique home accessories, bags, scarfs, hats and jumpers. 'The scrap book sections reflect; family, community, land, sea, sky and objects found, given and received. These form an integral part of our inspiration'. It is really interesting to see where their inspiration has come from and that is why i want to get in touch.http://www.humesweethume.co.uk/about_us.php