Created a banner for a premium chocolate brand which is attractive and gives customers a tempting feeling to buy this chocolate and have it.
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This poster on Mental Health explores one of the most important conversations of our time, mental health, through the medium of typography. The design uses a human silhouette constructed entirely from words: the very struggles, emotions, and conditions that people carry silently inside them. The face is made of words like depression, anxiety, stigma, isolation, loneliness, trauma, because what we see on the outside is always shaped by what is hidden within. Mental health is not a weakness, it is a conversation we need to have. This poster is dedicated to everyone who has ever fought a battle no one else could see.
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This illustration is of one of the most beloved subjects in Indian art, the divine love of Radha and Krishna. Rather than following the classical miniature painting style, I approached this as a contemporary illustration piece, blending traditional Indian ornamentation with a bold, editorial visual language and without forgetting the main elements of their avatar like feather. It is an exploration of my own cultural roots through the medium of graphic design. Representing the divine through avatar illustration art was both a creative and a spiritual exercise.
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A vector illustration of the iconic Prada Caffè in Harrods London— exploring luxury architecture through geometric precision, a mint-teal palette, and editorial stillness. Giving actual interior reflections in the door glass. Started with the normal photo from my gallery and built this structure.