I am often asked what is it about typography that I love so much. The thing about me is that I am a very intuitive designer. A lot of the design decisions I make are based on intuition. This is a personality trait where I rely very heavily on the gut feeling. On introspection I... Continue Reading →
Randomtypeforms
Overtime I have realized my favorite part of typography is creating letterforms. The relationships of the different elements, the interactions the balancing of the weight, it's almost therapeutic to sit for hours and create letterforms. Off late I have been dabbling with letterforms from regional Indian scripts. It have opened up a whole new exciting... Continue Reading →
Randomtypespotting
@industrialcity in Brooklyn, such a cool space...
Typ-O-package
Typography and packaging are my two most favourite things, and to see them together like this is just divine! I visited a huge wine shop in Delaware, and some of the packaging was spectacular. In fact alchohol package is one project I really want to work on! Seems like the design aesthetic in the industry... Continue Reading →
Randomtypespotting
Came across this really great signage in New York, right next to Parsons. Love the interaction of the words and play with surfaces.
Fun with Glyphs (g)
I love experimenting with letterforms, the lower case g is my favourite glyph (after the & of course) here are some random experiments I did while working on a branding project.
Working with grids
I got fascinated with hand lettering about a year back, and I have been trying on again, and off again to do something interesting in the space. My recent obsession is with grids, I bought a book that has all sorts of interesting grids, and I have been creating various letterforms. I loved working with... Continue Reading →
Egon Sans
I absolutely love the form of the lowercase "g" of the Egon sans designed by TipografiaRamis established in 2004 by Ramiz Guseynov.
devanagari +latin
My experiments are trying to create the devanagari character, by finding the phonetic equivalent of the character in the latin script (can be 1 or more letter forms) and then using the latin form to inspire the form of my devanagari character.