Applying Colour: Communicating Design through Colour Association
We see through rose tinted glasses, things happen out of the blue, we often tell a white lie and there’s definitely a black sheep in every family. We don’t simply…
We see through rose tinted glasses, things happen out of the blue, we often tell a white lie and there’s definitely a black sheep in every family. We don’t simply…
In a fast-paced environment that keeps me on my toes, I have come to realize the endless bank of stories to share—whether it’s insights, challenges, or moments of creativity from the ever-changing world of design.
In a fast-paced environment that keeps me on my toes, I have come to realize the endless bank of stories to share—whether it’s insights, challenges, or moments of creativity from the ever-changing world of design.
Designing solely FOR the user is no longer enough rather designing WITH the user is a necessity.
One day, I might be feverishly sketching out a multitude of logo options and putting together mood boards, while on another day, I could be crafting animated icons or designing a high-impact pitch deck for one of our clients.
This is an account of our learnings from building the new digital experience for itokri.com - propelling arts and crafts to greater heights.
Why Join Us, at Kwazi we intend to put out the values we espouse and work towards, sharing an initial blueprint of what it could be like to work with us.
As the field of design evolves it continually uncovers unique concepts. One of the newer entrants to this party is experience design.
Storytelling is common across cultures and communities around the globe. It is a medium through which we try to comprehend the world and our feelings about it.
In the shape of a triangular pocket filled with an eclectic mixed bag of ingredients, each pocket has been curated by a chef that specializes gourmet food.
The curb-side culture of Calcutta’s tea-drinking, no, tea-overdosing, ingrained in the fabric of the city over decades was now to be transposed into a space that was the polar opposite