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Marsupium -

The Passion Projects

My pouch of passion projects!

Just as  kangaroos carry its young ones in its marsupium (it's pouch), this section holds the projects that are dear to me. These are the ideas that I’ve nurtured and  experimented. They reflect my curiosity, creativity, and personal growth. 
There is Type, Animation & Characters and Photography!

36 Days Of Type

For the 36 Days of Type project, the theme was inspired by the vibrant and eclectic world of Indian truck art. Each letter and number showcases the unique patterns and lively colors that adorn these moving canvases. 

Card Game (but not your usual Type)

​This is just like the deck of 52 cards but with a twist, it is a game for designers.  There are various hints and alphabet parts displayed on each card, and the players have to guess the font. (This version uses Adobe Garamond Pro)

Concept Art

I am a coastal girl, so there would be something inspired by the oceans right?

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Beneath the Arabian Sea in 500 BC, two underwater kingdoms were on a verge on war. The utopian Varunapuri, led by King Varunastra, thrives in harmony with the ocean, while the Sunken City of Dwarka, ruled by the ambitious King Anantavarman, exploits marine life under a magical dome powered by a fragment of Lord Krishna’s heart.

When Varunastra’s spy uncovers the divine fragment fueling Dwarka’s dominance, the king declares war to protect the ocean’s balance. Amid the rising tension, an unlikely bond forms between their heirs: Mridur, the Dwarkan prince opposed to his kingdom’s greed, and Samudrika, Varunapuri’s  princess. As love blossoms in secret, the young couple dreams of peace. With war looming, they vow to unite their fathers and prevent the destruction of their worlds.

Mridur: Prince of Dwaraka

Ambu: Mridur's Pet

Samudrika: Princess of Varunapuri

Jalshu: Samudrika's Pet

Stop Motion Animation

This short stop motion animation made by my teammate and I aims to portray the process of the making of a pizza. It is a fictional representation since the ingredients of the pizza are shown to be alive, they act according to their own will and fulfil the objective of delivering the pizza to a customer. There is no human involvement shown even during delivery, and is shot as an imaginary perspective of what 'No-contact delivery' actually means.

Brand Photography

Kimirica is a luxury lifestyle brand rooted in creating an experiential self-care journey through unique fragrances, premium vegan formulations & creatively designed products, bringing moments of happiness into your everyday life. Highlighting their core vision of taking one on unique self-care journey, this concept emphasizes the Kimirica "Love Story" collection's ability to elevate daily rituals into cherished moments of indulgence and relaxation.

Motion Poster for Kurup Movie

A motion poster for the Malayalam movie 'Kurup' showcasing important parts and characters of the movie. The protagonist changes his identity in different cities and this a portrayal of the same. He had even faked his death (shown by the burning car), the concept of ripping paper for identity change is used to show how quickly he changes his character. 

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