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Vishnu Bhaskar

Vishnu Bhaskar

Creative Visual & Motion Designer for Startups & Brands

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Cover image for Easy Learn — EdTech Campaign
Easy Learn — EdTech Campaign Poster Design Easy Learn is an education platform campaign concept designed to promote a learning launch across offline advertising spaces. The visual direction focuses on making education feel friendly, accessible, and energetic. The design uses a fresh green and purple colour palette, student-led imagery, soft abstract shapes, and bold typography to create a modern campaign look for learners. The final design was presented as both a standalone poster and an outdoor advertising mockup, showing how the campaign could appear in real-world promotional placements. What I created: Campaign poster design, visual layout, colour direction, student-focused composition, typography treatment, and outdoor ad mockup.
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Cover image for Sliced — Vegetable Supermarket Logo
Sliced — Vegetable Supermarket Logo & Visual Identity Sliced is a logo and visual identity concept created for a vegetable-only supermarket. The design direction focuses on making the supermarket feel bold, modern, and instantly recognisable. The custom sliced typography connects directly to the brand name, while the clean vegetable icon and high-impact colour palette give the identity a strong retail presence. The poster layout shows how the identity could work across supermarket promotions, in-store displays, delivery ordering, social media, packaging, and outdoor advertising. What I created: Custom logo design, brand mark, typography treatment, colour direction, poster layout, QR-based order visual, and brand application design.
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Cover image for Caffe Roma — Offline Coffee
Caffe Roma — Offline Coffee Campaign Mockup This project was created for a coffee brand to visualise how its campaign could appear across real-world offline advertising spaces. The design direction focused on creating a warm, aromatic, and premium coffee experience through rich brown tones, coffee bean visuals, bold custom typography, and a product-focused layout. The campaign was then presented across street-side and indoor poster mockups to show how the visual identity could work beyond digital platforms. The goal was to make the brand feel more noticeable, polished, and campaign-ready for physical advertising placements. What I created: Poster design, product-focused campaign visual, offline ad layout, street-side mockup, indoor poster mockup, and brand campaign presentation.
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Small Repairs Small Repairs is a digital kintsugi-inspired experience where users repair a broken object, add a small note, and place it on a shared shelf of repairs to show that they are not alone. It is not a tool that claims to heal people. It is simply a reminder that letting go can have a shape, a ritual, and a place. Live site: https://brand-smudge-06550447.figma.site/ (https://brand-smudge-06550447.figma.site/)Figma Community: https://www.figma.com/community/file/1648441901892673435 The idea came from something simple: sometimes, letting go needs to feel symbolic. Inspired by kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold, Small Repairs turns cracks into part of the journey rather than something to hide. For me, healing does not mean pretending nothing happened. Sometimes, it means carrying the scars as a reminder of how strong you are. I created the visual world using Weave, then brought the images and videos into Figma Make to build the interaction, motion, flow, and final prototype. This project was personal because I am returning to design after a three-year career break. A friend introduced me to Contra, and after joining, I came across the Figma Makeathon. Even though I am a designer, my go-to tools have always been Adobe. This was my first proper attempt at making something in Figma Make, and I quickly realised how rusty I was. Restarting is not easy. It means learning again, trusting your hands again, finishing something, and allowing yourself to be seen. The prototype is not perfect yet, but it helped me experiment, learn, and return to making. Small Repairs became more than a prototype for me. It became a small repair of my own. Tell me what you think about this.
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