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Expectations and the Food Industry: The Impact of Color and Appearance

Autor John B. Hutchings
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 apr 2003
We purchase an object or enter a scene not for their own sake but for the expectations we have of them. When we purchase an orange we do so in the expectation that it will quench our thirst or that it will taste good, or that it will make us healthy. On the other hand, our orange is so perfect looking (because it has been dosed with insecticide and herbicide) and shiny (because it has been coated with wax) that if we do not wash it thoroughly before eating we will eat it in the expectation that it will poison us. The activity of the moment is pursued not only for duty or immediate pleasure, but also with the dread, excitement, or merely boredom of that which we have a plate of food in front of us, we are lies ahead. This applies whether entering a room, shopping, at work or play, or merely doing the washing up. We are continually experiencing expectations, most of them subconsciously. However, all lead to motivation and state of mind. Joy or disappointment results from the fulfilment or otherwise of prior expectations. In other words, the stimulus provided by the total appearance of an object or scene engenders expectations of the outcome of our involvement with the object or event.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780306472916
ISBN-10: 0306472910
Pagini: 180
Ilustrații: XII, 180 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:2002
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

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Descriere

We purchase an object or enter a scene not for their own sake but for the expectations we have of them. When we purchase an orange we do so in the expectation that it will quench our thirst or that it will taste good, or that it will make us healthy. On the other hand, our orange is so perfect looking (because it has been dosed with insecticide and herbicide) and shiny (because it has been coated with wax) that if we do not wash it thoroughly before eating we will eat it in the expectation that it will poison us. The activity of the moment is pursued not only for duty or immediate pleasure, but also with the dread, excitement, or merely boredom of that which we have a plate of food in front of us, we are lies ahead. This applies whether entering a room, shopping, at work or play, or merely doing the washing up. We are continually experiencing expectations, most of them subconsciously. However, all lead to motivation and state of mind. Joy or disappointment results from the fulfilment or otherwise of prior expectations. In other words, the stimulus provided by the total appearance of an object or scene engenders expectations of the outcome of our involvement with the object or event.

Cuprins

Preface. 1. Color, appearance and expectations. 2. Perception of color and appearance. 3. Lighting and illumination. 4. Appearance and expectations of the stranger. 5. Color, appearance and expectations in advertising and packaging. 6. Color, appearance and expectations from building façades. 7. Color, appearance and expectations in the store. 8. Appearance and expectations in the food and drink consumption environment. 9. Color, appearance and expectations of food.