An Indian multidisciplinary designer based in Chicago and a recent graduate of DePaul University’s School of Design.⎯⎯His work spans across branding, typography, editorial, packaging, digital experiences, and visual identity systems.⎯⎯Recently, his interests have expanded toward bilingual typography, product design, and exploring how materials such as steel and aluminium can shape the way ideas become physical.
Outside of work, he spends much of his time documenting everyday life through photography and film—a habit that started long before design became a part of his career.⎯⎯Most of what he documents never gets published, but the process of observing and collecting moments continues to influence how he sees the world.
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An Indian multidisciplinary designer based in Chicago and a recent graduate of DePaul University’s School of Design.⎯⎯His work spans across branding, typography, editorial, packaging, digital experiences, and visual identity systems.⎯⎯Recently, his interests have expanded toward bilingual typography, product design, and exploring how materials such as steel and aluminium can shape the way ideas become physical.
Outside of work, he spends much of his time documenting everyday life through photography and film—a habit that started long before design became a part of his career.⎯⎯Most of what he documents never gets published, but the process of observing and collecting moments continues to influence how he sees the world.
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Currently
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Exploring bilingual typography.01
Working with steel & aluminium.02
Learning product design.03
Recently
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Finished four years at DePaul.01
Trying to document more than archive.02
Looking for what’s next.03
Interests
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Language01
Documentation02
Materials03
Identity Systems04
Objects05
His life has slowly begun to revolve around design—not because it has to, but because everything else somehow finds its way back to it. Films become references, music becomes background noise while working, walks become photographs, and conversations become notes saved for later. The line between work and hobbies has gradually become difficult to find.
Looking back, that probably started long before university. Painting became digital illustration, illustration became branding, branding became typography, and now his curiosity is gradually shifting toward objects and materials. The medium keeps changing, but the habit of making things hasn’t.
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He still has folders full of unfinished videos, abandoned projects, screenshots, camera rolls, and ideas that never became anything. They’re rarely deleted. Sometimes they sit untouched for months before quietly becoming the starting point of something completely different.
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