Kiosk

Located in the lower gardens in Bournemouth, this Kiosk was situated so people of different ages pass this area from day to day. From research children and young adults don't eat breakfast at school or college, which is the most important meal of the day. and has been proven to affect their ability to work. When conducting a survey I found out that not just young adults and children who skip breakfast, but adults as well. I created this pop up kiosk to promote eating breakfast, and showing how quick it is to make it.

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Shows how this space works. There’s a circulation method where people start the process by picking up the packaging, either small medium or large. They then go to the counter where the cereal dispensers are and toppings. This works in a clock wise motion and there are fridges to keep things cool. This kiosk is designed to look like a kitchen to make it quirky and easy to understand. Natural light will shine through the entrance door. This is a section showing the cereal dispensers. A variety of cereal is dispensed from cylinders measuring with a diameter of 200mmm and a height of 1500mm. There is a door out the back for delivery when new stock is needed. Lighting is provided in the kiosk as there are no windows.
 
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