Report on the Caribbean Export/Caribbean Design Network 2 nd Product Development & Creative Workshop August 11-12, 2009, Barbados

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Report on the Caribbean Export/Caribbean Design Network 2 nd Product Development & Creative Workshop August 11-12, 2009, Barbados Introduction/Background The overall goal of the Caribbean Design Network/Onsite Caribbean Project is to increase the competitiveness of micro and small sized enterprises in the region through the development of export-ready craft collections and to launch and promote these collections in regional and international markets. The specific objectives are: To develop, under the aegis of a regional design team and international experts, a combined export-ready product collection that is both contemporary, and, reflective of the history and specialized skills of the region. To strengthen the capacity of the group for export. The focus of the work will be production specialization for companies, the creation of market-adapted designs and quality product and/or process innovation, the promotion of joint design process through creative workshops, and, to provide access to external markets, specifically a product launch at the January 2010 Maison et Objet show in France. To work in collaboration with the re-branded Caribbean Gift and Craft Show (CGCS) to showcase these new product collections at the 2010 CGCS. Workshop Objectives The objectives of the two-day Product Development/Creative Workshop (the second in the series) were to: Review and analyze the research findings of companies undertaken by members of the regional design team; Identify and confirm companies to be included in the project and launch at the trade show Maison et Objet in January 2010 Paris; Evaluate and analyze benchmarks, design inputs and deficits, ecological aspects, and, potential for market entry; Confirm concept drivers for the collection and develop methodologies for prototype creation through creative workshop activities; Create a detailed work plan for the product development activities under the next phase of the project. 1

Participants A total of 9 participants including the consultant Patty Johnson were involved in this workshop. Four participants were from government agencies; three were from the private sector; one represented civil society; and of this total, five were women. The workshop was opened by. Philip Williams, Executive Director, Caribbean Export Development Agency and was attended by a representative of the Barbados Community College, Fine Arts Division, and, Head of Design, Barbados Investment Development Corporation, as well as media representatives from Barbados. Participant details are as follows: Design Expert/Consultant Patty Johnson 131 Hillsdale Avenue East Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M4S 1T4 Tel +1-416-489-4817 patty@pattyjohnson.ca www.pattyjohnson.ca Agencies and Advisors Veona Maloney (Female) Manager, Core Services Caribbean Export Development Agency Brittons Hill P. O. St. Michael Barbados Tel: (246) 436-0578 Email: vmaloney@carib-export.com Sandra Brown (Female) Craft Development Coordinator Barbados Investment & Development Corporation Pelican House Princess Alice Highway Tel: (246) 426-3450 Email: sbrowne@bidc.org Regional Design Team Philip Marshall (Male) Design Adviser Barbados Investment & Development Corporation Pelican House Princess Alice Highway Tel: (246) 427-5350 Email: pmarshall@bidc.org Andy Manley (Male) Caribbean Creative Roseau Dominica Tel: (767) 245-2995 Email: andy@caribbeancreative.com Carmel Cassandre Mehu (Female) Raco Deco #5 bis, Rue Metellus Petion-Ville, Haiti, ht6142 Tel: (509) 461-8870 Email: raco2010@yahoo.fr or, vitalvoiceshaiti@yahoo.com Lisa Callender (Female) Director/Principal Consultant Innovative Project Solutions Limited 9 Grovedale Drive Kingston 10 Jamaica Tel: (876) 330-2485 Email: lisazilda@yahoo.co.uk Lesley-Ann Noel (Female) University of the West Indies, Design Department/ Manzanare Design Solutions Ltd/Chic Shak Lifestyle 27 Jerningham Avenue, Belmont, Portof-Spain Trinidad and Tobago Tel: (868) 625-4214 Email: lesleyannnoel@gmail.com 2

Stella Hackett (Female) Design Adviser Barbados Investment & Development Corporation Pelican House Princess Alice Highway Tel: (246) 427-5350 shackett@bidc.org Research Presentations Each of the regional designers presented their research findings on companies, materials, techniques and processes during the two-day work session. Primarily, these presentations formed the basis for the analysis and confirmation of companies, groups and enterprises for inclusion in the product development phase of the project. Secondarily, the overview of materials, processes and typologies were analyzed to guide product development and to create concept drivers for the collection. Patty Johnson provided a review of product development activities to date in Jamaica with the Authentic Jamaican Gift and Craft Cluster and Jamaica Business Development Centre. 32 companies, enterprises, communities and producers from Dominica, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Haiti, Belize and the Bahamas were identified and confirmed as participants in the Product Development Phase and Launch at Maison et Objet in January 2010. In addition, two national projects one in Barbados and one in Jamaica represent another 29 companies or enterprises for a total of 61. Of these 61, 35 have women as head of the company, sole proprietor/producer, or, main contact on the project. Table 1 shows the companies by region and coordinating designer. Table 1 Name of Designer Country Companies Patty Johnson, Philip Marshall, Stella Hackett Barbados Luna Designs BIDC Companies Painted Earth Avark Exclusive Cottons Ayissa Textiles Harwood Woodworks Red Clay Pottery Earthworks Botanicals Hamilton Pottery Chalky Mount Pottery 3

Patty Johnson; Lisa Callender Jamaica Nanny of the Maroons Traditional Craft JBDC Authentic Gift and Craft Cluster Philip Supersad Jag Mehta David Pinto Everard Powell Gene Pearson Michael Layne Ma Lou Patty Johnson Guyana Liana Cane Interiors Wai Wai Community Belize Medinas Furniture Andy Manley St. Lucia Dominica Adam Azaire Kuumba Designs Irene Alphonse Caribbean Creative Kalinago Community St. Vincent Lesley Anne Noel Trinidad and Tobago Finishing and Furnishing Robert Young Enterprise Chiaguanas Ken Forde Ajoupa Pottery Bishan Persad Lucia Joseph Bahamas Coil Baskets and Raffia Contemporary Motif Baskets Cassandre Mehu, Hansie Duvivier Haiti Jean Paul Sylvaince Craft Work Shop La Fleur Produit Pailletes Marielle Cassandre Mehu + Hansie Duvivier Paradis des Indien La Boite a Musique Coop fond des Blanc 4

Garry Pierre Charles Patrick Mourra Ronald Larrate Lisa Callender Other Research All companies Results/Outcome The designers and advisors participating in this seminar and planning meeting have developed: A detailed work plan for the implementation of the design and craft product development phase of the project see Appendix 1. Methodologies and concept drivers for product development activities with the companies and producers across the region identified in this report. A greater understanding of product benchmarks, current market demands, historical precedent, ecological issues in product design and criteria for an international product launch, and, how to incorporate these in product development activities. New creative strategies for product development that include the use of indigenous materials, the evaluation of traditional processes, building of regional design identities, the participation of indigenous communities, and, a design process that is collection based and design led. Next Steps The regional design team will oversee product development with the companies listed at Table 1 in the Bahamas, Haiti, Dominica, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, St. Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago, and Jamaica. TFO Associate Patty Johnson will supervise this coordinated effort while working concurrently on pending product development projects in Barbados, Jamaica and Guyana. In addition, Patty Johnson will work on product development in Belize. The group will meet for two more 2 or 3 day sessions between September and December 2009 to review research, analyze data and develop the new product collection. During the research and prototyping phases, the group will communicate by email and phone and 5

will make use of forum and file sharing functions on the new Caribbean Design Network website http://www.acuteinnovation.com/cdi/to communicate and post findings. The design team will also make a study visit to Maison et Objet in September 2009 and will participate in the planning and implementation of the launch at the same trade show in January 2010. Project Timeline DATE ACTIVITY OBJECTIVE May 2009 CDN Session 1 Project Intro Company Identification June 2009 Design Team Research Phase Information gathering July/August 2009 CDN Session 2 Research Presentations by Designers Concept Development Workshop Final Company selection Product Development Brainstorming September 2009 Letters of Invitation to August to September 2009 September 4 8 2009 Design Team works with companies, producers and groups Companies First round of prototyping Study Trip to Maison October 2009 CDN Session 3 Models and Samples Analysis and Critique of Collection to date Planning for November 2009 Final Prototyping Finished Product Lines Photography Final Graphic Design + Promotional 6

Materials November/December 2009 CDN Session 4 Review of Product Collection; Final Planning for Installation December/January 2009 Media Promotion Design Installation Launch Logistics Shipping January 22, 2010 MAISON ET OBJECT Launch August 27, 2009 7