Book Design: Eye of the Lacquer
The closed book is an interpretation of my short film based on 'In Praise of Shadows' by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki
Book Design: Eye of the Lacquer
The open book is my interpretation of my short film based on 'In Praise of Shadows' by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki
Book Design: Eye of the Lacquer
Still from short film responding to 'In Praise of Shadows' by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki
Pictograms: Buxton Contemporary Collection
17 pictograms created for Buxton Contemporary's wayfinding
Map Design: Buxton Contemporary
Map for Buxton Contemporary's wayfinding featuring two levels and applied pictograms
Poster Design: Glow Eindoven
Poster series for the Glow Eindhoven festival featuring the theme 'The Beat'
Rebrand: Kodak
Revamped Kodak camera packaging with a retro-inspired logo, evoking nostalgia for the iconic brand's heritage
Packaging Design: AYAM Coconut Milk
Transformation of Ayam's Coconut Milk packaging into an everyday milk alternative. A fresh, inviting design that reimagines cooking milk as a versatile, daily pantry essential.
Publication Series Design: Very Short Introductions
Nine cover redesigns for Oxford's 'Very Short Introductions' series, embracing a natural, flexible, and retro evolution
Colour Poster Design: Unnamed
Photographic poster from a set of five, capturing the essence of Jacques Derrida's quotes from 1971: 'Colour has not yet been named' and 'Colour is new each time'.
Hello, I'm Rishab, a passionate graphic and user experience design graduate from the University of Melbourne. I excel in expressing ideas through a diverse array of mediums like 2D and 3D design, animation, motion graphics, and interactive interfaces. Continuously expanding my skill set, I embrace new software and workflows to enhance my projects.
My design journey has revealed the close relationship between user experience and graphic design, both seeking to convey information to audiences seamlessly and efficiently. I'm eager to take on creative challenges that allow me to apply my skills for a positive global impact.
Book Design: Eye of the Lacquer
The closed book is an interpretation of my short film based on 'In Praise of Shadows' by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki