The Sheffield Food Network is an organisation that promotes and celebrates the growing, sourcing and eating of local food in Sheffield. It serves the people of Sheffield though an online interface, as an online guide to everything and anything to do with sustainable food in Sheffield.
Firstly the Sheffield Food Network links sustainable food outlets, producers and restaurants to the people of Sheffield, but aims to extend this relationship by sharing ideas about growing fruit and vegetables, butchery, baking, local recipes, how to forage for wild food, and much more.
The Sheffield Food Network continues the exchange of information started by Grow Sheffield and Abundance Sheffield with the overall long term aim of creating an open social network, connecting people who have an interest in sharing Sheffield’s sustainable food resources.
If you have arrived here on a recommendation or through personal interest, we invite you to contribute to the ongoing discussions.
Friday, 17 October 2008
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For some reason I can't upload any images... so for more logo loveliness go here
[___But Martin can because he's cleverer than Adam ;-)___]
Cool. thanks for doing that. Think the text is starting to come together. Personally I prefer the food/fruit silhouettes to the swirly starry things. How about a different colour - I did quite like the autumnal harvest hues.
Live projects are a leading educational initiative at the University of Sheffield School of Architecture. Architecture students work in groups on a 6 week Live Project with a range of clients including local community groups, charities, health organisations and regional authorities. In some cases the projects involve actual building, in others design of urban masterplans, in others consultation exercises. In every case, the project is real, happening in real time with real people.
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Cool. thanks for doing that. Think the text is starting to come together. Personally I prefer the food/fruit silhouettes to the swirly starry things. How about a different colour - I did quite like the autumnal harvest hues.
also have to watch the d position - wouldn't want to be mistaken for the 'Sheffield foool network!'
Can I throw in that the starburst is pretty great?
Hmmm. Any Canadians in your live project group?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_Network_Canada
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