Laxmi Charjan
Welcome to Our Annual Design Exhibition
Designing Manipur's mandala blends traditional "Lai Haraoba" motifs with modern elements, incorporating symbols like the "Nongmaiching" (lotus) and "Thangjing" (unicorn). Vibrant colors of red, green, and yellow evoke the state's natural beauty, while patterns inspired by "Ras Leela" and "Thang Ta" express its artistic heritage. This mandala serves as a timeless emblem, embodying Manipur's identity and fostering pride among its people.
Guided by - Prof. Monikuntala Das
PhonePe Elders: Simplified transactions, tailored for the wisdom of age.
PhonePe for Elders: The project was about simplifying digital transactions with a user-friendly interface tailored to seniors' needs. With enhanced security features and intuitive design, elders can effortlessly manage their finances with confidence. Eliminating the complexities and including seamless transactions with PhonePe Elders for the concept of Empowering golden years with ease, convenience, and peace of mind."
Guided by - Dr. Sukanta Majumdar
Exploration of Suresh Bhat's evocative Marathi ghazal 'Rang Maza Vegla' through enchanting illustrations, conveying emotions beyond words.
The ghazal "Rang Maza Vegla" is celebrated for its poignant expression of emotions and vivid imagery. The title translates to "The color of my desires," indicating a theme of longing and desire. In the ghazal, Suresh Bhat likely employs rich metaphors and vivid language to convey the depth of emotion experienced by the speaker.
Guided by - Prof. Aman Xaxa
Visiting card and Website Design
Crafting an identity was an enriching journey spanning four days, resulting in 108 unique logo options that highlighted my evolution as a creator. This experience deepened my appreciation for critical thinking and the beauty of abstract musings. As an architect, accustomed to pragmatism, I learned to embrace the organic flow of thoughts and intuition. The accomplishment of generating 108 logos brought immense satisfaction and joy.
Guided by - Prof. Aman Xaxa
Decoding Empathy and Desire
The assignment was given to understand the 3-year-old person and empathize with the overall persona. Our aim was to prove that Fruit packaging can give a joyful experience to children if designed by understanding their interests. Empathy is the most important "skill" to have for a designer. It helps to understand the end user's needs and expectations.
Guided by - Dr. Shanu Sharma
Guided by - Prof. Monikuntala Das