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Author: Sophie Bragt
 
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Many women are dissatisfied with their weight and focus their attention on the aspects of their body they are unhappy with. This often results in a love-hate relationship with food; various diets are attempted and dropped (the ‘yo-yo effect’), or the eventual result is an ‘all or nothing’ attitude. I decided therefore to develop a positive book for women; a book in which words such as ‘lose weight’, ‘calories’ and ‘scale’ are not used, but which focuses instead on what is necessary to make yourself feel healthy, fit and confident. I contacted Frieda, who has a private practice as a weight consultant and coach, helping people who are struggling with their weight or eating behavior. Frieda saw here a long-term opportunity, and together we decided to develop the book and to bring it to market. Through an approach of minimal design, we believe that we can trigger major changes in the unconscious mind of people who have been programmed by a media that advertises the image of ‘perfection’: being successful, slim and happy. These illusions are not only difficult to achieve but also cause a vicious circle. The book intends to change this process of thinking, using Social Design as a bottom-up strategy. What happens when a perfectionist designer meets a passionate specialist?
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'''Many women are dissatisfied with their weight and focus their attention on the aspects of their body they are unhappy with. This often results in a love-hate relationship with food; various diets are attempted and dropped (the ‘yo-yo effect’), or the eventual result is an ‘all or nothing’ attitude. I decided therefore to develop a positive book for women; a book in which words such as ‘lose weight’, ‘calories’ and ‘scale’ are not used, but which focuses instead on what is necessary to make yourself feel healthy, fit and confident. I contacted Frieda, who has a private practice as a weight consultant and coach, helping people who are struggling with their weight or eating behavior. Frieda saw here a long-term opportunity, and together we decided to develop the book and to bring it to market. Through an approach of minimal design, we believe that we can trigger major changes in the unconscious mind of people who have been programmed by a media that advertises the image of ‘perfection’: being successful, slim and happy. These illusions are not only difficult to achieve but also cause a vicious circle. The book intends to change this process of thinking, using Social Design as a bottom-up strategy. What happens when a perfectionist designer meets a passionate specialist?'''
  
 
Website: www.gewichtigegedachten.nl/
 
Website: www.gewichtigegedachten.nl/
  
Gewichtige Gedachten (‘Weighty Thoughts’)
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== Gewichtige Gedachten (‘Weighty Thoughts’) ==
 
Gewichtige Gedachten is book ‘for every woman who wants to lose weight but does not want to diet anymore.’ This workbook is aimed at women and intends to change the negative spiral of (too much) food and diets, that often cases the ‘yo-yo effect’. This custom-made instruction book focuses on mindfulness and positive psychology; in six weeks, it intends to make readers aware of their eating habits, thoughts and emotions. Each day, readers have to complete a short assignment that motivates, inspires and activates a mindful, healthy life. The aim is to develop more self-compassion and to learn to think more positively. The carefully designed assignments have a gradient from mint green to pink, which symbolises the process of awareness. ‘Weighty Thoughts’ addresses the theme of accepting the here and now.  
 
Gewichtige Gedachten is book ‘for every woman who wants to lose weight but does not want to diet anymore.’ This workbook is aimed at women and intends to change the negative spiral of (too much) food and diets, that often cases the ‘yo-yo effect’. This custom-made instruction book focuses on mindfulness and positive psychology; in six weeks, it intends to make readers aware of their eating habits, thoughts and emotions. Each day, readers have to complete a short assignment that motivates, inspires and activates a mindful, healthy life. The aim is to develop more self-compassion and to learn to think more positively. The carefully designed assignments have a gradient from mint green to pink, which symbolises the process of awareness. ‘Weighty Thoughts’ addresses the theme of accepting the here and now.  
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== Discussion ==
 
The editorial board invites readers to reflect and react on the following questions:  
 
The editorial board invites readers to reflect and react on the following questions:  
 
Art projects tend to emphasise positive qualities and talents, rather than the negative aspects and shortcomings of specific target groups and/or interest groups. This is often used as a powerful argument as to why artistic interventions are supposed to be more effective than social interventions (which often tend to emphasise problems). The approach of Gewichtige Gedachten seems to be largely based on this claim. But… is this enough to ‘trigger major changes in the unconscious mind of people who have been programmed by a media that advertises the image of “perfection”’, as Sophie and Frieda claim? Is a bottom-up and positive approach, rather than a top-down and negative approach, really enough to trigger major changes in society regarding – in this case – the perception of beauty, health and happiness? If not, what else can or should be done?
 
Art projects tend to emphasise positive qualities and talents, rather than the negative aspects and shortcomings of specific target groups and/or interest groups. This is often used as a powerful argument as to why artistic interventions are supposed to be more effective than social interventions (which often tend to emphasise problems). The approach of Gewichtige Gedachten seems to be largely based on this claim. But… is this enough to ‘trigger major changes in the unconscious mind of people who have been programmed by a media that advertises the image of “perfection”’, as Sophie and Frieda claim? Is a bottom-up and positive approach, rather than a top-down and negative approach, really enough to trigger major changes in society regarding – in this case – the perception of beauty, health and happiness? If not, what else can or should be done?
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=Weighty Thoughts  (Gewichtige Gedachten)=
 
 
 
‘Weighty Thoughts’ was graphic design student Sophie Bragt’s graduation project (2014). The reason behind this book was a strong demand from the audience. In collaboration with Frieda van der Loos Boudesteijn, Sophie developed this project after her graduation and, in 2016, put it on the market  in collaboration with the publishing house Ten Have.
 
As a graphic designer, Sophie van Bragt is fascinated with social issues (minor: Open Design). Frieda van der Loos Boudesteijn, a nutrition coach, uses techniques from positive psychology, including mindfulness. In the near future they intend to publish more books and organise workshops together.
 
 
 
‘Weighty Thoughts’ is book “for every woman who wants to lose weight but do not want to diet anymore.” This workbook is aimed at women and intends to change the negative spiral of (too much) food and diets, that often cases the ‘yo-yo effect’. Points of departure in this custom made instruction book are mindfulness and positive psychology. In six weeks, it intends to make readers aware of their eating habits, thoughts and emotions. Each day, readers have to make a short assignment that motivates, inspires and activates a mindful, healthy life. The aim is to develop more self-compassion and learn to think more positively. The carefully designed assignments have a gradient from mint green to pink, which symbolises the process of awareness.
 
‘Weighty Thoughts’ addresses the theme of accepting the here and now. Through an approach of minimal design, and Sophie and Frieda believe that they can trigger major changes in the unconscious mind of people who have been programmed by the media that advertise the perfect image: being successful, slim and happy. These illusions are not only difficult to achieve but also cause a vicious circle. The book intends to change this process of thinking, using Social Design as a bottom-up strategy.
 
 
 
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Revision as of 03:58, 8 July 2016

Author: Sophie Bragt

Many women are dissatisfied with their weight and focus their attention on the aspects of their body they are unhappy with. This often results in a love-hate relationship with food; various diets are attempted and dropped (the ‘yo-yo effect’), or the eventual result is an ‘all or nothing’ attitude. I decided therefore to develop a positive book for women; a book in which words such as ‘lose weight’, ‘calories’ and ‘scale’ are not used, but which focuses instead on what is necessary to make yourself feel healthy, fit and confident. I contacted Frieda, who has a private practice as a weight consultant and coach, helping people who are struggling with their weight or eating behavior. Frieda saw here a long-term opportunity, and together we decided to develop the book and to bring it to market. Through an approach of minimal design, we believe that we can trigger major changes in the unconscious mind of people who have been programmed by a media that advertises the image of ‘perfection’: being successful, slim and happy. These illusions are not only difficult to achieve but also cause a vicious circle. The book intends to change this process of thinking, using Social Design as a bottom-up strategy. What happens when a perfectionist designer meets a passionate specialist?

Website: www.gewichtigegedachten.nl/

Gewichtige Gedachten (‘Weighty Thoughts’)

Gewichtige Gedachten is book ‘for every woman who wants to lose weight but does not want to diet anymore.’ This workbook is aimed at women and intends to change the negative spiral of (too much) food and diets, that often cases the ‘yo-yo effect’. This custom-made instruction book focuses on mindfulness and positive psychology; in six weeks, it intends to make readers aware of their eating habits, thoughts and emotions. Each day, readers have to complete a short assignment that motivates, inspires and activates a mindful, healthy life. The aim is to develop more self-compassion and to learn to think more positively. The carefully designed assignments have a gradient from mint green to pink, which symbolises the process of awareness. ‘Weighty Thoughts’ addresses the theme of accepting the here and now.

Discussion

The editorial board invites readers to reflect and react on the following questions: Art projects tend to emphasise positive qualities and talents, rather than the negative aspects and shortcomings of specific target groups and/or interest groups. This is often used as a powerful argument as to why artistic interventions are supposed to be more effective than social interventions (which often tend to emphasise problems). The approach of Gewichtige Gedachten seems to be largely based on this claim. But… is this enough to ‘trigger major changes in the unconscious mind of people who have been programmed by a media that advertises the image of “perfection”’, as Sophie and Frieda claim? Is a bottom-up and positive approach, rather than a top-down and negative approach, really enough to trigger major changes in society regarding – in this case – the perception of beauty, health and happiness? If not, what else can or should be done? Sophie Bragt

Sophie (1992), a freelance graphic designer, graduated in 2014 from the Willem de Kooning Academy (Open Design). Weighty Thoughts was her successful graduation project. As a designer, she is fascinated by social issues and the role design can play in these issues. Her focus and ambition are on creative design solutions to problems in the social sector and healthcare.

Frieda van der Loos-Boudesteijn

Frieda (1983) is a weight consultant and coach, with a private practice in Rotterdam since 2007, coaching people who struggle with their weight and body image. She makes use of creative resources


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