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Boat's A-Z of London Street Food

Graphic Design, Illustration

Posted by Gavin Lucas, 4 May 2012, 14:38    Permalink    Comments (3)

Included as an insert in Boat magazine's latest issue devoted to all things London, we came across this A-Z of London Street Food leaflet, designed by Kate Hyde...

Once unfolded, one side of the folded A3, four colour risograph leaflet has illustrations of various street food vendors and their vans, carts and stalls, all placed to hint at their location in London.

Flip the leaflet over to find info compiled by Christine Gilland about 26 different street food vendors, one for each letter of the alphabet, from Anna Mae's (which serves a pulled pork sandwich called The Notorious P.I.G.) through to Yum Bun which serves stuffed rice buns, broths and soups at Broadway Market and also at Eat.St in Kings Cross.

Also listed are a host of London's best foodie markets from Battersea Food Market through to Whitecross Food Market - a very handy resource!

This is one magazine insert that is destined to live in this food lover's jacket pocket for many a month. To bag a copy, pick up a copy of Boat's new London issue:

Alternatively you can order a copy of the A3 folded leaflet from Boat's Big Cartel shop at boatstudio.bigcartel.com. £2 a pop.

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3 Comments

Lovely work Kate!
Luke Tonge
2012-05-04 17:30:32


Great work! How do I get on the next one?
Vinod Patel
2012-05-07 06:21:54


Not one to burst a bubble and I love the designs but doesn't the concept have just one minor floor. If this is street food provided by vendors that have mobile catering services and equipment, surely the map would be almost instantaneously out of date as the vendors would almost certainly move on.

Now here's an idea for a budding entrepreneur - maybe there should be an app for that, mobile street caterers?
BDC
2013-03-11 15:14:36


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