My projects
Mindful Minds
Mindfulness means paying full attention to something. It means slowing down to really notice what you're doing. When children are stressed, they ruminate about past problems and worry about future what-ifs. These negative thought patterns rob their ability to focus on the present, which can be related to less emotional resilience, strained relationships and more reactive anger.
What is Mindful Minds?
- Mindful Minds aims to increase empathy and compassion in the early years of childhood through play-based learning exercises of mindfulness. It is a toolkit providing kids with information, activities and a self reflective journal to increase awareness and acceptance.
Handshake
How can we help remote employees build meaningful connections?
Handshake is an app that helps remote employees build meaningful connections in their environments, helping them find events, people and coworking spaces in their selected cities.
The app aims to build connection, exploration and discovery.
Handshake is an app that helps remote employees build meaningful connections in their environments, helping them find events, people and coworking spaces in their selected cities.
The app aims to build connection, exploration and discovery.
Why Handshake?
- Having experienced the pressures of remote work firsthand, I was inspired to focus on fostering meaningful connections.
- Handshake is an app that resonates deeply with me, as it aligns with my vision of strengthening connections in a virtual world.
Unbound
A series of design experiments that challenge conventional notions of communication design. Graphic design transcends traditional formats and established rules, driven by a movement that embraces innovation and pushes the boundaries of what design can be. These poster designs aim to confront and redefine the core principles of visual design.
Why Unbound?
- I wanted to push the boundaries of traditional communication design, questioning established rules and driving innovation to explore new possibilities in graphic design.
- My goal was to confront and transform the fundamental principles of visual design with my poster designs, contributing to a broader movement that embraces creative evolution and expands the scope of what design can achieve.
My Wish
An effort to simplify the wish granting process at Make A Wish Foundation India.
The current Make-A-Wish referral process is slow, causing delays that affect a child’s wish fulfilment and their response to medical treatment. To address these issues, I worked with a team to design a Make-A-Wish application to streamline communication and record-keeping.
The current Make-A-Wish referral process is slow, causing delays that affect a child’s wish fulfilment and their response to medical treatment. To address these issues, I worked with a team to design a Make-A-Wish application to streamline communication and record-keeping.
What did we achieve?
- This system aims to expedite the wish granting process, improve application tracking, and reduce administrative burdens, ensuring that more children receive their wishes promptly and benefit from better medical outcomes.
Legibility vs Communication
Through visual elements and thoughtful layout, these experimentative posters challenge viewers to consider how communication goes beyond mere readability, aiming to inspire a deeper understanding of effective design principles.
Why?
- I created these experimentative posters to challenge viewers to see communication design as more than just readability.
- By using visual elements and thoughtful layouts, I aimed to inspire a deeper understanding of effective design principles and encourage a rethinking of how design can impact and engage audiences on a more profound level.
Recreation Of Eve
"Recreation of Eve" is a contemporary reinterpretation of Michelangelo’s iconic fresco, The Creation of Adam, from the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
While Michelangelo’s masterpiece focuses on the creation of man, my piece shifts the narrative to explore the creation of Eve.
Medium:
- Charcoal
- Acrylic Paint
- Ink