Threads of Heritage

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Experiential Design・ Graphics・ Advertising・

Objective

Create a flexible 4-part system of image-dominant banners, each with a unique theme and design, evoking the richness of my heritage, i.e The Indian Subcontinent Harness a 2-color palette, embracing creativity and varied opacity, to craft meaningful and visually captivating banners that tell your family's story.

Theme

Explore my family genealogy through a chosen country (India), conducting in-depth research for powerful insights. Explore captivating EGD message-making in outdoor contexts, assessing communication goals and embracing unity and flexibility in systems planning. Experience diverse visual organization strategies, focusing on the impactful equal unit grid.

Banner 1

Visually communicate something specific to family’s historical connection

Banner 2

Visually communicate a broader / more general theme for the current country

Banner 3

Visually communicate a special exhibition related to an aspect of this country

Banner 4

Visually communicate a different special themed exhibition related to this country

Family Connection

My great grandfather started a textile factory which actively produced cloth until my father’s generation. The factory has looms and made cloth with patterns such as checks and delicate floral work.

Viewing Context

Here, I am showing a yarn spindle that was a essential part of the looms, while the background focusses on the checks pattern

General Country

India is a diverse country located in South Asia, bordered by the Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea, and the Himalayas. It has a rich cultural heritage and a diverse mix of religions, languages, and customs.

Viewing Context

Here, I am showing the national bird (Peacock) and the Sun God who is worshipped by devotees every morning. The sun also incorporates the symbol for the Hindu chant ‘OM’.

Exhibition 1

The Palaces of Royalty Art Exhibit which shows artworks and a deep dive in the history of the families that once lived in the magnificent palaces of India.

Museum

City Palace Museum, Udaipur

Target Audience

History & Art Enthusiasts, Tourist

Exhibition 2

A Graphical Memoir of the Dabbawalas in Mumbai which shows the journey and the process behind efficiently delivering fresh lunches since decades.

Museum

Prince of Wales Museum, Mumbai

Target Audience

Locals, Literary Enthusiasts

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