Hindi Expressive Typography I have been exploring "Hindi expressive typography" from quite sometime . I have used "Ek Mukta" font to maintain consistency thoughtout the work . The whole project is documented and made for D-source, http://www.dsource.in/ . D source an online Resources on Design in India for Free - Design courses and Case Studies. Will soon upload the link after the completion of the project, which tells more in detail about "Hindi (Devanagiri) Expressive Typography". Trying to find new ways to explore my own language "Hindi". Expressing in Hindi was little difficult earlier but the moment I s...
Click for more on Illustrations I had the most precious and unforgettable moments of my life at my design school, IDC, Bombay . Those were the days of relentless deadlines, where day and night dissolved into a singular focus—my project and the lively atmosphere of the classroom. This is the sketch of how the Design school in Oct, 2010. The vibrant activities at the Main Ground and my sneaky class bunks for sports events added a spark of adventure to those times. I cherished my bicycle rides, feeling like a free bird gliding under the green, towering, shady trees. Cycling through the Infinity Corridor at night felt magical, especially when fate led to an unexpected encounter with a professor on the very day I decided to bunk. :P Below is the digital sketch created by me for Students work website Home page for "ABHIKALP "
Image 1: A man sitting on this working desk surrounded by stuff around him, looks overwhelmed and stressed out, a huge wall clock display on the wall with post it notes around, in the background a swirling vortex which is engulfing everything inside. Image 2: book cover Personal Kanban by Jim Benson & Tonianne DeMaria Barry The summary of this book, in short, is about achieving efficiency and productivity with something very visual and easy to incorporate methods/ processes in your life. " Personal Kanban resonated with me on different levels. I t made me realize how many expectations I place on myself to accomplish within a short span of time." Completing these tasks seemed very difficult without understanding the hidden effort involved and strategically adjusting my plans to accomplish a particularly cumbersome task. I have been using Kanban boards for professional tasks, but applying the same Ka...
The above images are ChatGPT AI generated for exploration on the "Crossing the chasm" book concepts. My intention of doing so is to document, explore and learning Ai image bot. During my UX learning on Adoption and Appropriation from Interaction-Design.org , I gained a fresh perspective on users—particularly through the concepts of useful (usability), usable, and used . These principles form the foundation for understanding how products succeed from both a marketing perspective and in terms of ROI , based on actual user adoption. The concept of "Adoption" highlights that when users find a product useful, they naturally integrates into their workflow, leading to higher usability. However, an adopted product doesn’t have a uniform user base—it segments into different adopter categories. This is where Geoffrey Moore’s book, Crossing the Chasm , explains the adoption lifecycle, categorizing users into: Innovators Early Adopters Early Majority Late Majority Laggar...
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