Friday, April 19, 2013

Cool India Graphic Design images

Bindi Formations VIII
india graphic design
Image by Meanest Indian
Babe (बेब) – phonetically from English and
peppered through Hindi conversations when hotties on the radar.

From my recent Typocentric: Bazaar workshop at the UnBox Festival in Delhi. Hosted with Abishek Ghate and Rajesh Dahiya of Co-Design. We had global participants construct typographic forms from objects commonly found in Indian markets – buttons, bindis, decorative mirrors, candles, textile embellishments, match-boxes, etc. Much fun on a crazy tight time-frame.

Check out my full blog post on Random Specific


Bindi Formations III
india graphic design
Image by Meanest Indian
Sakhi (सखी) is an endearing term for a girl, a friend and a confidante in Hindi.

From my recent Typocentric: Bazaar workshop at the UnBox Festival in Delhi. Hosted with Abishek Ghate and Rajesh Dahiya of Co-Design. We had global participants construct typographic forms from objects commonly found in Indian markets – buttons, bindis, decorative mirrors, candles, textile embellishments, match-boxes, etc. Much fun on a crazy tight time-frame.

Check out my full blog post on Random Specific


Bindi Formations V
india graphic design
Image by Meanest Indian
Sakhi (सखी) is an endearing term for a girl, a friend and a confidante in Hindi.

From my recent Typocentric: Bazaar workshop at the UnBox Festival in Delhi. Hosted with Abishek Ghate and Rajesh Dahiya of Co-Design. We had global participants construct typographic forms from objects commonly found in Indian markets – buttons, bindis, decorative mirrors, candles, textile embellishments, match-boxes, etc. Much fun on a crazy tight time-frame.

Check out my full blog post on Random Specific


Type Trial
india graphic design
Image by Meanest Indian
Bindi type trial by my pixelographer-side-kick: Abishek Ghate. Couldn't have done it without you, buddy!

From my recent Typocentric: Bazaar workshop at the UnBox Festival in Delhi. Hosted with Abishek Ghate and Rajesh Dahiya of Co-Design. We had global participants construct typographic forms from objects commonly found in Indian markets – buttons, bindis, decorative mirrors, candles, textile embellishments, match-boxes, etc. Much fun on a crazy tight time-frame.

Check out my full blog post on Random Specific


Bazaar Formations VI
india graphic design
Image by Meanest Indian
Lau (लौ) = flame in Hindi. Rotated 90 degrees here.
See later shot once candles were lit.

From my recent Typocentric: Bazaar workshop at the UnBox Festival in Delhi. Hosted with Abishek Ghate and Rajesh Dahiya of Co-Design. We had global participants construct typographic forms from objects commonly found in Indian markets – buttons, bindis, decorative mirrors, candles, textile embellishments, match-boxes, etc. Much fun on a crazy tight time-frame.

Check out my full blog post on Random Specific

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