Marché Public de Montréal manages Montreal’s public markets, creating a community and space where local producers, artisans, and farmers can connect with visitors. They focus on providing locally sourced ingredients.
Setting out to address a market gap for kid-friendly products by introducing children to the food process. The goal is to educate young minds about where food comes from, creating more awareness.
Rooted in love with childhood pet names like “sweet pea” and “sunflower,” the concept channels the nostalgic warmth of youth. This approach is a multi-sensory adventure that guides children through exploration, mirroring the tender words that parents lovingly share.
The final design takes shape as a book and box that directly reference Polaroid. The cover and box mimic the look and proportions of a Polaroid. Even to the small details, like the handle. This reinforces the connection to Schneider’s main medium. Inside, each image never touches the edges, replicating the signature border of a Polaroid. The layout creates a balance of space, enhancing the impact of her work.