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Tongue-In-Cheek Illustrations Of The Various Stereotypes Of Modern-Day Foodies

  

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Via:  robert-in-ohio  •  9 years ago  •  7 comments

Tongue-In-Cheek Illustrations Of The Various Stereotypes Of Modern-Day Foodies

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The team at First We Feast , a New York-based food blog, has drawn up a hilarious series featuring stereotypes of modern-day foodies.

Drawing inspiration from the diversity of cuisine choices sprouting up in the city due to the adoption of various dietary trends and lifestyles, the team illustrates that there is clearly more than one definition of a foodie.

Check out some of the sketches in this tongue in cheek series below, and head here for more .

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[via First We Feast ]


http://designtaxi.com/news/375785/Tongue-In-Cheek-Illustrations-Of-The-Various-Stereotypes-Of-Modern-Day-Foodies/#ixzz3aKS9Xvbp


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Robert in Ohio
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link   seeder  Robert in Ohio    9 years ago

A tongue in cheek look at the various stereotypical foodies

Great illustrations with a little humor thrown in

Enjoy

 
 
 
Nona62
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link   Nona62    9 years ago

Smile.gif Smile.gif Smile.gif Smile.gif These are really cute and clever!! Good find!!

 
 
 
Kavika
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link   Kavika     9 years ago

Funny Rio, thanks for posting.

 
 
 
Robert in Ohio
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Nona

Glad you liked them

 
 
 
Robert in Ohio
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Josey

Apparently you are unaware of the subtle difference between illustrations (see the article) meme-like advertisements

But I hope you enjoyed plastering so many on an article about creative illustrative art

 
 
 
Robert in Ohio
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link   seeder  Robert in Ohio    9 years ago

Kavika

I am glad you enjoyed them

Thanks for the feedback

 
 
 
Robert in Ohio
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link   seeder  Robert in Ohio    9 years ago

The intent was a presentation of the art work, a discussion of the illustrations of politically correct "foodies" of present day and the subtle (or not so subtle) messaging the illustrations provide about those stereotypes.

It was not about advertising or advertising memes.

What you stumbled upon had nothing whatsoever to do with the topic

 
 

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