Infographic Design
Concept
One of my most favorite beverages is TEA! I am a self-proclaimed tea-lover and enjoy it in every form, say regular brewed green tea, Masala Chai or the exotic Boba tea.
For this particular design assignment, I chose to create an infographic on 'Herbal Tea'.
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Typeface and color palette
I used a variety of fonts and typefaces to better illustrate the meaning of each graphic element.
Colour Palette and Typography Specimen
Triadic Color Harmony
Typography
Concept
To express my passion for high-end fashion (motivation: Vogue and movies like Devil Wears Prada), I decided to create an alphabet poster of iconic fashion illustrations.
Every designer and fashion house have their own signature style which is reflected in their designs and I have tried to express each through my poster.
Alphabet Poster - Iconic Fashion (with Illustrations)
Typeface Justification, Audience and color palette
Typeface used: Didot
This is the most widely recognized serif font, especially to express high-end fashion.
"The Vogue title on the magazine cover is a modified version of Didot, a font licensed by Linotype. The sans-serif body text used on Vogue Magazine covers is Vogue AG, a custom font created for Vogue by Terminal Design Group." - Google
Challenging alphabet modules
Achromatic color palette
Twitter Mockups
Concept and audience
Message for the Audience: Connect with Nature
Twitter Background mockups for The University of Michigan Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum (Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter).
color palette
Cover image strip: Sneha Joshi | deskbg.com | doggysdigest.com | sf.co.ua | Google images | color.adobe.com | University of Michigan
My Logo & Style Guide
I wanted to create a logo that depicted my personality, simplicity and elegance. I experimented with various shapes and finally decided to create a logotype that combined my initials ‘S’ and ‘J’, yet maintaining a sort of abstract ambiguity.
Also, in my culture before starting anything new and auspicious (like this portfolio), we worship lord Ganesha, who has the head of an elephant. So, I tried to combine my initials in a way that it also resembles the lord’s curvy trunk. My name ‘Sneha’ means love (sneh) in my native language, so I chose a rosy pink hue as the main color for my persona.
Fig: Logo & Free Space Guide
Fig: Scalability & Color Variants