Disha Maity
Welcome to Our Annual Design Exhibition
Feel the story through Warli Art
This project delves into an innovative solution for visually impaired children's art education, leveraging tactile illustrations and contrasting colors to bridge accessibility gaps. Through collaborative efforts and grounded research, it explores techniques like embossing and 3D printing to translate visual art into tactile forms. Highlighting pedagogical benefits, it advocates for inclusive art education to foster creativity and empowerment among visually impaired children, promoting ongoing research and collaboration for broader accessibility.
Guided by - Aman Rupesh Xaxa
Mandala design for Uttarakhand
This project explores Uttarakhand's visual narrative, embracing its biodiversity, craftsmanship, cuisine, festivals, attire, ornaments, and culture. From this analysis, a harmonious color palette is curated.
Drawing from these hues and the essence of Uttarakhand, a mandala emerges, intricately weaving together symbols and motifs that embody the region's identity, offering a visual tapestry that celebrates its rich heritage and vibrant traditions.
Guided by - Monikuntala Das
Created posters on awareness about disability using Gestalt's Principles
Design awareness posters on disability using Gestalt principles. Employ figure-ground, similarity, proximity, and closure for clarity. Prioritize inclusivity and empowerment. Ensure immediate impact through visual hierarchy and simplicity. Advocate understanding and support succinctly.
Guided by - Monikuntala Das
Design identity using my initials, that reflect my personality
The personal identity project I completed embarked on a poignant voyage of self-discovery, anchoring my essence and Bengali roots through the subtle integration of the initials 'D' & 'M', representing my name. Through meticulous choices in appearance, style, and values, I meticulously crafted a visual and conceptual narrative that echoed the intricacies of my personality, origins, and aspirations.
Guided by - Dr. Shanu Shama
An illustrated rotary children's poem book
"Abol Tabol" by Sukumar Ray is a cherished Bengali classic, captivating children with its playful language and whimsical characters. Through delightful absurdity, it fosters a love for literature and sparks creativity, inviting young readers on a magical journey of discovery.
This book introduces a unique reading experience with its rotary design. Each page requires clockwise rotation, mirroring its whimsical theme. Children engage playfully, exploring the absurd and curious world within.
Guided by - Aman Rupesh Xaxa
Crafting tessellation using the cartoon character Noddy
This project sought to craft a tessellation employing an intricate framework. Utilizing the Noddy character as a motif, it was iterated to compose the tessellation. Through repetition, the character's traits melded seamlessly into the tessellated design. Furthermore, a mockup was generated to exhibit the resulting pattern derived from the Noddy character within the tessellation.
Guided by - Monikuntala Das