You are awesome and your work is really inspiring... I like telling stories too and can't draw to save my life..But now I think I would like to give it a shot!
It's seldom that we get the know the 'real stories' behind the much celebrated stories. In that respect, this series does absolute justice, while motivating people to read some more and start a new story themself.
Patrick Baglee of Navy Blue Design at a D&AD talk, speaking about the Midland books I designed. In another talk they were hailed as some of the finest pieces of design writing.
The Great Indian Clearance Sale
The Great Indian Clearance Sale is an ideology-free art project. It's an adventure in information. We look at sources of information like Down to Earth, indiatogether.org, infochangeindia.org, Tehelka amongst others, and try to visualize the information in interesting ways.
The Great Indian Clearance Sale on Treehugger
My art project covered in the site I respect the most.
Thoughts on climate change
From Sep 08 - Feb 2009, I blogged about climate change in European Journalism Centre's blogging competition. These are my posts. There was a handsome prize in the first round for me, and then some. But the most amazing thing about the blogging were the debates. Hope you enjoy them as much as I did.
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You are awesome and your work is really inspiring... I like telling stories too and can't draw to save my life..But now I think I would like to give it a shot!
Hey thanks a lot.
I am happy that my stuff could be useful to you. And thank you for the appreciation.
You *are* an artist...its ridiculous anyone could think otherwise!
Glad you like it. I try hard, manage ok. But have fun along the way.
It's seldom that we get the know the 'real stories' behind the much celebrated stories. In that respect, this series does absolute justice, while motivating people to read some more and start a new story themself.
Wonderful series.
Want to print these and send em to a man I know who's just gifted his 6 year old a Playstation.
And go read 'On the Road' again, to make sense of the unwritten songs in my head.
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