Chocolate Swirls enforce customer purchasing power
Banking in Toronto
BMO … a bank you can trust…
Cabbageheads… inviting investors
A fall investment draws you into the concrete space…
Observations
Another reminder of welcome. Hallowe’en candy invitation. Bank with
BMO.
The sign says it all…
Caramel Latte, no foam…
Coffee Culture… coffee bliss
in rows (prices no where to be
found)
More magical blends…
Beauty Shop… so many
menu possibilities!
Inner Beauty… inside
A Bar for all seasons
$ 11. 95 or 13.95 with a blue
Jug…. Of… BUD. Truly Canadian.
Reminders on the window that one
can find some kind of wonderful
ale.
Beertastic
Wings… deelish
Post Hurricane …. pre-hallowe’en
aftermath…
Unfortunately, it was impossible to
take photos inside… but the
exterior door CAUTIONS visitors
to BEWARE the AUTODOOR.
Entrez vous
Outdoor Patio
Thanks, Tina, for giving us time to finish our
creative investigations.
Brands on wheels…
Venture Lab – Creativity Assignment
#2 by: Christina Braid
This assignment focused on paying attention. I enjoyed the
simplicity of the exercise. The need to suddenly TAKE NOTE
of the creative ways retail / small business attempts to
capture the consumer’s imagination.
What we see…
Storefronts are filled with information. And in a city, the context can prompt creative interactions with this information. And the desire to CAPTURE them on camera created a method for historicizing our daily experiences. I did a similar assignment once with students in Florence. Photography invites reflection.