Design Work

With a formal education in design (inconclusive just how helpful the degree was), I’ve been working on making designs for a while now. The proclivity goes back to the early 2000s when I made my own CCG/TCG designs in my dad’s CorelDRAW to print them.

They were horrible.

Below is some of my not-so-horrible work. Most images (especially those in moving sliders) can be clicked to open for an immersive view.

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Cevia

Brand kit for a coffee business that wanted to stand out with a unique or unconventional design language.

Label, Box, Package Design

Avataar Label Design

Three themes or design options were presented for the product launch planned by the skincare/beauty brand.

Illustrations

Website Icon Set

Icons made as part of a self-exploration into what the different sections of a French music band’s website might look like.

Ad Icon Sets

Windows Icons

When my default icons got boring, I created these designs and replaced the icons with these .ico files.

File Explorer, Firefox, This PC, Notepad, a folder for storing temporary documents, and Recycle Bin in the first row. These are all the desktop icons I have.

The second row features the software I use the most: Illustrator, Photoshop, Premiere Pro, After Effects, Microsoft Word, and Steam.

User Interface

Print Design

Mondrian Layouts

The Mondrian layout is an attractive way to disintegrate information or drive the eye’s focus. These are posters and do not follow the Mondrian layout fully, where you have empty containers with solid fills as well, and a lot of color in general. This is my take on how Mondrian can be adapted for these movie/show posters

Swiss Style Rebranding

I took a bunch of books and events and reimagined their covers/posters in the popular Swiss or International Style design. Driven by earlier forms of minimalism and the Bauhaus design movement, the Swiss Style from the 50s and 60s redefined the way in which we create modern designs today.

Booklet Design

A booklet I designed for investing in cryptocurrencies. A booklet is not really someone reads carefully, so this is my take on making sure it’s interesting to read through with big text, stock images, and large iconography.

Social Media

The most repulsive of the lot, designing for social media is a nerve-wracking and frustrating assignment that I have to brace through sometimes. Here is some collected social media design work.

Couple of design scheme options for an IT business

Funky, pop feed look for a chic men’s grooming brand

Posts and stories designed for a blockchain-based anti-counterfeiting service suite

Product highlight posts for a footwear brand

Designs (in Mondrian layout) for an architecture firm

Posts for a numerology and astrology expert