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A collection of spatial, experiential, and brand-led environments.

In-store brand poster designed for Shree Anandhaas







Promotional flyer designed for Shree Anandhaas
In-store posters for Shree Anandhaas

In-store Chaat menu designed for Shree Anandhaas

In-store brand wall designed for Shree Anandhaas



Typographic posters based on trending news, created as part of Typeline—a typographic exhibition.

Event poster for Modus, a visual communication fest at UID

Movie poster exploration for Dead poets society
Experience design for Moxie's Salon and Noi's bar at Please See's Pop Shop
Built multiple collaterals, like sign boards and customized mirror frames, photo booths, floor signages, and interactive games for the brand's salon. I've gained knowledege on spatial information flow, human-scale design, visual storytelling within a space, and experimentation with materials.
Installation design for Modus, a visual communication fest at UID
Fresh from completing our first professional internship, '9 to 5' was our interpretation of contemporary work culture. The installation was conceptualized and built by me and fully hand-painted and executed collaboratively with a group of classmates.
Spatial intervention, a hypothetical personal project
The brief was to showcase a century timeline of a subject in the form of an exhibition in a square room. I built an narrative space for the fictional Targaryen family from the Game of thrones universe.
The space employed multiple sensory elements to visualise the mythology of the Targaryens, including atmospheric smoke and sound design to evoke the narrative environment of the dragonlords. The project was entirely conceptualised, designed, and executed by me.
Installation design for Modus, a visual communication fest at UID
'Into the Mirror' was an installation built as an interpretation of the festival’s theme of parallel universes. Situated within the atrium, the work treated the space as both subject and lens. A mirror placed at its center generated an alternate reality through reflection, constructing a parallel universe within the existing architecture. The installation invited viewers to engage with perception, spatial duplication, and the idea of coexistence between real and reflected worlds.




















