Food stylists’ food image creation for print media and consumer interpretation : an exploratory investigation

This study explores food image creation as an integral aspect of food styling as a profession. Q-methodology, with its five steps, guided this study. At the outset, the qualitative part of the research, interviews with South African food stylists provided guidance to develop the concourse. Food maga...

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Main Author: Fisher, Hendrik Johannes (Hennie)
Other Authors: Du Rand, Gerrie Elizabeth
Language:en
Published: University of Pretoria 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2263/41181
Fisher, HJ 2012, Food stylists’ food image creation for print media and consumer interpretation : an exploratory investigation, MConSci dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/41181>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-up-oai-repository.up.ac.za-2263-411812020-06-02T03:18:19Z Food stylists’ food image creation for print media and consumer interpretation : an exploratory investigation Fisher, Hendrik Johannes (Hennie) Du Rand, Gerrie Elizabeth henniefisher@riverestate.co.za Erasmus, Alet C. (Aletta Catharina) Food styling Food image Aesthetics Q-methodology UCTD This study explores food image creation as an integral aspect of food styling as a profession. Q-methodology, with its five steps, guided this study. At the outset, the qualitative part of the research, interviews with South African food stylists provided guidance to develop the concourse. Food magazine readers examined a set of six selected images and matched each of them against six aesthetic indicators, also indicating their subsequent behavioural intent. For this process the Q-sort method was applied in which a predetermined sample of the readership of two of South Africa‟s most eminent food magazines was involved. It is a reliable psychometric technique based on photographs that is often used in non-food related contexts such as architecture and the travel industry. Quantitatively, the data was factor analysed, from which seven factors emerged that corroborated the results. Findings confirm that Q-sort is a useful research approach for non-verbal communication in settings where, through food images, the technical and artistic messaging of food stylists comes from manipulating the assembly of food image content. It is proposed that, through non-verbal communication, food stylists who are able to purposefully create food images for print media would be able to effectively influence consumers in such a way as to bring about changed behavioural intent and eventual purchasing. Further investigation could consider expanding the theoretical base from which food stylists could pursue ways to alter consumers‟ behavioural intent. Put into practice, the findings could be a guide for food stylists when compiling food images that would successfully communicate intended messages. Dissertation (MConsumer Science)--University of Pretoria, 2012. gm2014 Consumer Science unrestricted 2014-08-12T08:45:07Z 2014-08-12T08:45:07Z 2014-04-10 2012 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2263/41181 Fisher, HJ 2012, Food stylists’ food image creation for print media and consumer interpretation : an exploratory investigation, MConSci dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/41181> E14/4/358/gm en © 2014 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. University of Pretoria
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topic Food styling
Food image
Aesthetics
Q-methodology
UCTD
spellingShingle Food styling
Food image
Aesthetics
Q-methodology
UCTD
Fisher, Hendrik Johannes (Hennie)
Food stylists’ food image creation for print media and consumer interpretation : an exploratory investigation
description This study explores food image creation as an integral aspect of food styling as a profession. Q-methodology, with its five steps, guided this study. At the outset, the qualitative part of the research, interviews with South African food stylists provided guidance to develop the concourse. Food magazine readers examined a set of six selected images and matched each of them against six aesthetic indicators, also indicating their subsequent behavioural intent. For this process the Q-sort method was applied in which a predetermined sample of the readership of two of South Africa‟s most eminent food magazines was involved. It is a reliable psychometric technique based on photographs that is often used in non-food related contexts such as architecture and the travel industry. Quantitatively, the data was factor analysed, from which seven factors emerged that corroborated the results. Findings confirm that Q-sort is a useful research approach for non-verbal communication in settings where, through food images, the technical and artistic messaging of food stylists comes from manipulating the assembly of food image content. It is proposed that, through non-verbal communication, food stylists who are able to purposefully create food images for print media would be able to effectively influence consumers in such a way as to bring about changed behavioural intent and eventual purchasing. Further investigation could consider expanding the theoretical base from which food stylists could pursue ways to alter consumers‟ behavioural intent. Put into practice, the findings could be a guide for food stylists when compiling food images that would successfully communicate intended messages. === Dissertation (MConsumer Science)--University of Pretoria, 2012. === gm2014 === Consumer Science === unrestricted
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title_short Food stylists’ food image creation for print media and consumer interpretation : an exploratory investigation
title_full Food stylists’ food image creation for print media and consumer interpretation : an exploratory investigation
title_fullStr Food stylists’ food image creation for print media and consumer interpretation : an exploratory investigation
title_full_unstemmed Food stylists’ food image creation for print media and consumer interpretation : an exploratory investigation
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