Client: Aishwarya Subramanian Year: 2011 In June I did another impromptu Sunday Sketch-a-thon.
Work
Client: AAlgar Productions Year: 2011 This episode of SV was a discussion about the TV show Futurama. I drew the robots splicing together well-known ones from the TV series with the hosts, and creating a new one with a bad pun based on the guest’s name. Below is the whole illustration. It was coloured in […]
Client: Aishwarya Subramanian Year: 2011 For Aishwarya’s site, Practically Marzipan, where she writes about books. Since she has quite the interest in SFF & weird fiction, the idea came about to evoke some tentacles without actually drawing some kind of creature.
Client: Aishwarya Subramanian Year: 2011 One Sunday night early in 2011, I took to twitter to solicit sketch topics. This was one of the better results.
Client: AAlgar Productions Year: 2010 The logo for the Post Atomic Horror Podcast was meant to evoke the idea of Star Trek without directly using fonts or very blatant iconography from the universe. Spot the hidden feature!
Client: AAlgar Productions Year: 2010 ‘Disco Bones’ is the podcast-givened nickname for Dr. McCoy as he appears initially in Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Created in inkscape.
Client: @amaluu Year: 2010 Badge graphic for a week of blog posts related to the Indian actress Sridevi. Inkscape.
Client: Self (allVishal.com journal) Year: 2009 Here’s a funny story. I made this cover on a lark when I reviewed China MiĆ©ville’s book on my journal (tl;dr I didn’t like it), mostly because I had an hour to kill/practice, and the cover on the edition I had was awful. A few months later I noticed […]
Client: VLoveMovies.com Year: 2009 In 2009 I decided to stop creating new content on allVishal.com that talked about other people’s work; so movie reviews and such needed a new home, for which I created VLoveMovies.com The chief design goals of the site were: clean, vibrant, and visually-rich. A prominence was placed on movie stills, the […]
Client: Thermo LLC Year: 2008 This illustration in Thermo’s quarterly magazine Homepage accompanied an article on the history & process of creating tap water. Created in inkscape.
Client: Thermo LLC Year: 2008 For the 2008 Thermo desk calendar, we (at Primordial Soop) decided to do a modern take on an odd but classic motif of desk calendars for Middle-eastern industrial companies: wildlife. Choosing to focus on Arabian peninsula wildlife, sea life and birds, I created twelve modern vector illustrations highlighting several of […]
Client: Wanderlust Year: 2007 Brand visualisations for a lifestyle & travel site. The project itself didn’t work out, but I quite liked this phase of work I did for it. Created in inkscape.