Kyoorius Magazine - March - April 2015
Kyoorius Magazine - March - April 2015
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In this issue
For starters, it’s an all white, embossed cover. It’s a blank slate, just like most kids who decide to pursue a career in design. This time around, we’ve tackled the big, messy subject of education, but from the eyes of high school students – What do they think about design and how do they find out about courses?
Architects learn from Kutch artisans at Hunnarshala, Prasoon Pandey and Vinil Mathew talk about the old and new state of ad filmmaking, and Raj Kamble and Ravi Deshpande tell us about ditching the name brand agency and setting up their own shops. Cult music label Bhavishyavani Future Soundz share their posters over the years, W+K Delhi’s Sunaina Sainath is convinced that design for children is all about interactivity, aka ‘You upon a time’, Bharat Tiles, a 90+ year old company is innovating its signature heritage tiles, offices are not quite what they seem – as we find out; and at the end of another Big Fat Wedding season, we went behind the scenes with one of the unsung wizards behind those elaborate sets. To top it all off, our columnists Tina Mehta (Lightbox), Vineet Gupta (22feet) and Michael Wolff, give us their precise, thought-provoking views on what’s occupying them at the moment.
Hope you enjoy it!
Kyoorius Magazine Description:
Publisher: Kyoorius
Category: Art
Language: English
Frequency: Bi-Monthly
Kyoorius Magazine attempts to document the exponential growth that the Indian design/visual communications industry has witnessed over the last few years. A large focus is also on being the enabler to provide a platform for Indian creatives and the corporate community to debate and engage with each other. In light of this, the magazine looks at showcasing new, emerging talent in the realm of digital, branding, advertising, design, illustration, typography and other allied design disciplines.
In addition, the magazine analyses and reports on future-facing trends that are shaping the design industry in India and abroad.
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