Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts

Thursday, December 8, 2011

IF: Brigade

















For me, this week’s topic only ‘brigaded’ with one of the main streets in bangalore -- Brigade Road. It’s a street lined with quite a few shops and what I have illustrated here is the junction of Brigade Road, with a view of the Opera building, a dilapidated building probably one of the oldest buildings there.
















Here is an old photograph of what Bangalore was then, a rather
contrasting visual to what that street looks like now.
Click here for image source.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Happy birthday to me :P



Hello! It has been a while since I have put up anything on my blog, and that is probably because I have been so busy that everything else has taken a back seat. This is a birthday invite that I had designed very excitedly for my own birthday party, most of which I cannot remember :P 

Friday, September 24, 2010

Who said an illustration has to have meaning?


It often happens to me that I am intending on something, and instead something completely different emerges. Here is one such example... of course, I could force meaning into it, but this time I just want it to be a random illustration, and see what meaning, if any at all comes to people's minds when they see it. Do tell me what comes to your heads!

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Magnify



* to magnify the details of a letter*

Done for the girl who calls me baby alien, and her project on personalising the ubiquitous font helvetica.[Posted for illustration friday]

Thursday, April 30, 2009

The Valiant and the Audience - Theatre



"Cowards die many times before their deaths;
The valiant never taste of death but once."

It is one of my favourites by William Shakepeare in his tragedy Julius Caesar. I have experimented with decontextualising the illustration. Another version in another context is right below.




One of the major aspects of theatre is the audience, because without them, there can be no theatre. The line is concocted by me itself.


Done for illustration Friday, this week’s theme being theatre.


Plakstil Inspired - Babolat



A poster inspired from the German Poster Style - plakatstil


The Plakatstil Poster Style, examples

Vegetables




Cards