Typescapes


With a zest for taste and typography and a dash of photography, Spice Struck looks at flavour pairings built playfully around the ampersand glyph form.

A type composition of traditional Devanagari calligraphic type to visualize phonetic exaggeration of the character forms.

A Kabir couplet on patience meets Patola weaving—pixels, time, and type converge in a slow-crafted typographic rhythm.

Inspired by Kabir’s poetry, this typescape expresses the themes of illusion and depth over shifting planes on an isometric grid.

Greetings in 10 Indian languages bloom like summer Amaltas—this typographic bouquet was showcased at Indernet, Germany.

Oriya glyphs are linked together, expanded, and layered into a bold visual terrain that explores how its rounded forms can be reimagined together as a larger whole.

Kabir’s evergreen poetry set in a design language Inspired by mirror-work textiles and the vivid palette of India’s emotional and cultural journeys.