Feast

Britain is becoming more and more divided. Multi-cuisine street food markets are great at unifying, but not everyone can afford them.

The cost of living crisis has hit hard particularly hard for Gen Z - 62 per cent said they could not afford to eat foreign cuisines.

Feast is a street food market with a twist - you can pay what you want. This idea makes foreign cuisines accessible to all, and unifies communities by promoting trust and generosity.

A clock in the foreground 
		with a blue sky, clouds and a sun in the background
A clock in the foreground 
		with a blue sky, clouds and a sun in the background

The typography is inspired by the idea of 'connection through cuisine'.

A clock in the foreground 
		with a blue sky, clouds and a sun in the background
A clock in the foreground 
		with a blue sky, clouds and a sun in the background
A clock in the foreground 
		with a blue sky, clouds and a sun in the background
A clock in the foreground 
		with a blue sky, clouds and a sun in the background
A clock in the foreground 
		with a blue sky, clouds and a sun in the background
A clock in the foreground 
		with a blue sky, clouds and a sun in the background
A clock in the foreground 
		with a blue sky, clouds and a sun in the background
A clock in the foreground 
		with a blue sky, clouds and a sun in the background

Process

A clock in the foreground 
		with a blue sky, clouds and a sun in the background
A clock in the foreground 
		with a blue sky, clouds and a sun in the background
A clock in the foreground 
		with a blue sky, clouds and a sun in the background
A clock in the foreground 
		with a blue sky, clouds and a sun in the background

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