The Design Studio for Social Intervention asked for a mobile brainstorming unit and branding for their project Public Kitchen. With the goal of creating ways to make preparation and enjoyment of food a more public and shared experience, the Studio wanted to take this idea to different communities and lead brainstorming sessions.With portable magnetic chalkboards and a collapsible easel, the concept was to make a very portable station for exploring the many ideas the studio had come up with and solicit more. I designed 30 magnets, using some Noun Project icons as well as my own designs, in 5 categories: SHARE, SOCIALIZE, GET OUTSIDE, LEARN and EARN & SAVE.Participants could pick and choose their favorites to add to a smaller board representing thier "dream kitchen." Blank magnets were included so that new ideas could be added to the mix. People were then photographed with their board to record a visual survey. Scroll down to see a video of one of the first Public Kitchen brainstorming events in Roxbury, MA from 2011.