[Update March 10, 2011: See the submission here.]
If you believe everything that Michael Pollan tells us, people are doing less and less cooking. They're flopping down on the couch and watching other people cook on the Food Network.
Maybe that has something to do with the way recipes are written. Cooking should not be like changing a tire or fixing a hard drive. It’s supposed to be fun.
We'd like to see what you can come up with. What do you think would inspire better cooking—or just getting cooks into the kitchen in the first place?
the OBJECTIVE
Inspire a new generation of cooks and non-cooks with clear, simple, easy-to-understand graphic recipes.
the ASSIGNMENT
Redesign a recipe. It can be hand-drawn or hand-printed. Photographic or typographic. Wordy or wordless. Vegetarian, pescatarian, or omnivorous. Just make it original, interesting, and—above all—appealing.
the REQUIREMENTS
Please submit your recipe here. It should be a JPG and under 5MB. We'll contact the winner for higher resolution pieces. We’ll take submissions now through March 1.
The winning entry will be selected by GOOD's staff, Jessica Helfand (graphic designer, author, and founding editor of Design Observer) and Wylie Dufresne (restaurateur, philosopher, and chef at wd~50, as well as the son of a designer).
The winner will be announced on April 2 and featured on our homepage. We’ll send a GOOD T-shirt and a free subscription (or gift subscription) to the winners.
RESEARCH and INSPIRATION
I put together a slideshow of inspiring recipes that I've found in the last couple of months. These are just ideas. But feel free to click a lot. We like the traffic.
Then send us your recipe redesign! If all goes well, the recipe redesign cook-off may be coming this spring.
















Robin Williams performs for military men and women as part of a United Service Organization (USO) show on board Camp Phoenix in December 2007
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People on a beautiful hike.Photo credit:
A healthy senior couple.Photo credit:
A diverse group of friends together.Photo credit:
A doctor connects with a young boy.
Self talk in front of the mirror.Photo credit:
Lightbulb of ideas.Photo credit 

Superstructure of the Kola Superdeep Borehole, 2007 

