My friend asked me to help him with his baker’s exam. Via Discord we talked about ideas and I could create some scribbles while we discussed. In no time, we had our concept:
– A figur which is fully edibel, mainly made of bread and underlines his main-product, the banana bread.
– A poster with arguments about his main-product.
The theme was hawaiian, because it’s the origin of the banana-bread.
I apologize in advance for the “wrong quotation marks”, but I’m working on Windows and my keyboard has no number block.
No, copying guillemets is not an option!
Monkey figure
This was the idea I had in my head as a scrible.
The Liana is mad of a long braid and the monkey holds a real banana in his tail. It is possible to bake it with a wooden piece, so you can switch the piece with the banana after the baking.
I put the scribble in Adobe Illustrator and recreated it there as original size. The grid represents four A4-Papers, since my friend can’t print out A3 papers.
He needed it as a template for the baked figure.
And this is the final figure, which he presented on the exposition of his bakery exam.
If you want to see the full exposition of his work, click on the button below.
Poster
Here I took a similar looking banana bread, which my friend has created for his exam and I added simple arguments for his products for example, “it contains valuable nutrients as potassium and vitamin B6” or the one pointing on the topping: “Crunchy and nutritious hazelnuts”.
For a nice hawaiian touch, I added “E’ai kaua” which means “bon appetite” in hawaiian. The banana just symbolizes one of the main-ingredients of the *cough* banana-hazelnut-bread.
I think when I choosed the coloring, I thought of Chiquita and let it influence a bit too much…
Cut-outs
For his documentation I cut these breads out and added a smooth shadow, so it doesn’t look to “hard” on the white paper. I also made sure the edges were smooth to make it more realistic.