Tuesday, 26 April 2016

The Never Ending Design Process

Hey guys!! So lately, I've been so happy about the fact that it's finally getting over, I kinda forgot to work on it, as the jury got postponed. Whoa! There's not much time left and I must start with my design brief.

So, here it goes !!

AIM: To create a few designs for packaging and takeaway, which is efficient as well as effective.

OBJECTIVE: Packaging and Takeaway 

MILESTONES:
  • Ideation: My idea is to create new designs for packaging and takeawy which entice the foreigner visitors.
  • Detailing: Focussing on the intricacies of the packaging boxed and takeaway packets.
  • Rendering: Rendering the different sketches made, in order to give an idea about what colours make it more pleasing to the eyes.
  • Prototype: What my packaging boxes will look like
  • Testing: Taking suggestions from the shop owner about how he liked my idea and what changes he would want in it
  • Refinements: Making changes in the models on the basis of the owner's feedback
Before coming up with cool designs for the attractive packagings, I had done hell loads of explorations. Have a look!! 

(Pictures to be uploaded soon)

I Be The Technical Geek

Hey guys!!

After a lot of haphazard with the design brief and the prototype, we were bombarded with a new task that was making boards for the design brief.

Oh God, please help me survive in this design college. 
I NEED A BREAKKKK!!!

A quick breeze through the brief

After the formative jury was done, the next herculean task was my design brief. 
Waaaoo the last part of the project, finally!!
Succhhaa relief :D

"A design brief is a written document for a design project developed 
in concert by a person representing the business need for design 
and the designer. The document is focused on the desired results of design – not aesthetics."

Wednesday, 13 April 2016

Living young and wild and free!!

"So what we get drunk

So what we smoke weed.

We're just having fun

We don't care who sees

So what we go out

That's how its supposed to be

Living young and wild and free"


Whoa!! Life after jury has become fun, peaceful, calm and actually a hell lot better!!

Tuesday, 12 April 2016

THE DAY - Jury!!

The day, the most dreadful day because it was Jury today. The formative assessment because Pearl and submissions are INSEPARABLE... Just like samosa and aloo!!  Hah XD

So formative was kind off fine. The individual feedback was better than the group feedback, obviously because we did not do the group map and the visual scenario board.

I had done a fine amount of work and I was just asked to add a few more visuals and try linking the project because it seemed a little abrupt in the middle. 

It's a trap but I don't know how!


So well, I have made the changea and added the visuals and I hope they will like it the next time. *High Hopes*

That's all for now! See you next week :*
Stay tuned. 






Friday, 1 April 2016

Landing up to the Boards !!

Heyo lovelies :*

First of all I am really sorry as i know it's been too long since i wrote my last post but i promise to keep you updated regularly from now on as i was busy with my formative jury.

There was a lot of pressure!(You know how the jury's of a design college are, they leave ur eyes and heart teary).


Wednesday, 30 March 2016

The Pandemonium

After a great weekend, and my favourite festival Holi, which is as beautiful as colors... coming back to the college was no less than a herculean task!!

It was as dreadful, trust me!!

Even after pathetically long hours of briefings, there was hell lot of confusion regarding anything and everything. We all were confused between the macro and micro area of our project. 
We were told to make 5 boards earlier which were - inspiration, concept, material, color and mood board at the time of briefing but then the statemnt was contradicted due to the confusion.

Now we were asked to make 3 boards which were - Visual culture scenario, Product and merchandise scenario and Socio culture scenario. After the brain storming with one of our faculty, we were just give one day to make all the 3 boards. 
JUST 1 DAY!!!! IMAGINE!!! Poor Us!!

After struggling with ideas and resourcing material, all the groups finally started making their boards a few hours before the submission. Its 1:35pm and nobody is done with the work yet.

So, lets see... what happens next!

It's our paradise and it's our war zone!!

Hey guys..
As soon as the JURY ended,  me and my friends were just making plans to go partying each and every single day till the new module starts. But being the lazy ass that I am, I spent the 4 days literally doing nothing but just sleeping and eating and repeating it all over. I was chanting the Pillowtalk song's lyrics like a mantra "Bed all day. Bed all day.." cause it spoke to me on levels, well just this part, not the entire song!!
Clicking Credits: Sanya Chhabra

Tuesday, 29 March 2016

A flip through my Log Book

Hey lovelies!!

Finally after having a great day at the Chandni Chowk, I  finally could start my log book.

The Red Fort or Lal Qila is a living monument and a symbol of India’s composite history. It also happens to be the largest monument in Old Delhi. Adding to the significant beauty of Chandni Chowk, completed in 1648, the colossal Red Fort is the grand legacy of the Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan. Within its red sandstone walls—stretching some 1.5 miles—are the crumbling remnants of the once flourishing Mughal empire. This walk takes you through the historic ruins that dot the rambling fort complex.

Clicked By: Sanya Chhabra

Haveli to speak a history lost in time (Micro Research)

Dharampura Haveli


The Heart Of Delhi is now boasting of a new tourist spot with the almost restored Haveli Dharampura, which has open its doors to visitors. A few metres away from Jama Masjid, the haveli sits between Jain temple and New Digambar Jain temple. The area is named Dharampura owing to the presence of a large number of temples.
The beautiful restoration

An Inquest On the Mughal Creation (Macro Research)

The Heart Of Delhi has seen better days, but a journey through its narrow and crowded lanes still excites the common folks. We went on such a journey and were not disappointed at all. Even in today’s modern and fast-paced times, the history of this place has remained intact.

Nestled in the middle of the chaotic and walled city of Old Delhi, located opposite the Red Fort, , one of Delhi’s busiest, grandest and oldest shopping markets, “Chandni Chowk was built in the 17th century, when Emperor Shahjahan shifted his capital from Agra to Delhi. It became the heart and soul of the commercial activities of the Mughul Empire and the legend continues till today. The market was once divided by canals to reflect moonlight and that’s how it earned its name, ‘Chandni’ (Moonlit). Jahanara Begum was the designer of The Heart Of Delhi.
The hype that has us feeling warm with pride - DELHI 6