Packaging for an instant ready mix tea. The target audience is foreigners looking to take home an Indian experience and urban working Indians from the age group of 24 to 40.
A poster I made for a party I was hosting after returning from Edinburgh in March, 2009
Merry Christmaaaas '08 Everybody
A wallpaper I had designed and sent out to close family and friends.
The Rip of Called Airlines
As much as I love this place, its over priced..Who charges 12rs for 1 idli and 17rs for a wada (that too in South India)? RIDICULOUS! But none the less..it's a nice place to hangout at! If u have more money and less brains..
London
Just a doodle on the way back to Edinburgh from London, on the train. The trees were too inspiring to be ignored.
DOGGAY!
A tribute to my fav. Yelahankan dog.. BOOTY!
Forever 21
Collage for a friends 21st Birthday.. Nandu, this one's for you! :)
Afghan Heroin Poster
A poster I created after watching a documentry on National Geographic
Fish
A Banner for my Website
POSTER??
I am terribly confused as to how I am going to create a poster. I would like to incorporate elements from the museum that set it apart from other conventional museums. The objects on display are not "dead" but when a layout is created they seem rather dull and drab. How does one get past this? I think, the poster should act as a CATALYST that will make a viewer consider vsiting the museum. I want the poster to simple but the message it carries should be brief yet strong.