Adithyan S Kumar

BD2009

Visual Storytelling

Through this Studio, the various methods of Visual Storytelling was explored. Typography along with illustrations were given the front seat, and the importance of type was also understood. It can be seen as a form in itself rather than just a letter and can be manipulated to give new meaning to it. How type can not just coexist with images, but how they can complement each other was also an important learning outcome. Other techniques such as abstraction, Narrative building and general rapport building was also given importance as seen in the Final Outcome which required these skills.

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Abstraction of a computer mouse and compositions created showing different Graphic Design Principles with the final abstracted form

Abstractions of a cat which are suitable to use for a Children's brand merchandise and for a Heavy Metal band

The letter 'S' designed to show the physical attribute 'Plumpish' and compositions created with the final form

Making caricatures out of various facial features which were cut out from printed pictures of ourselves

Creating a Visual\Typographic poem using typography as the primary tool for communication

A character was designed with a shoe as its base and a storyboard was created

Storyboard narrating the story of the shoe character

The Story of KL-11 restaurant along with my personal experiences represented through ‘Visual Storytelling

Illustrations showing the stories of 'Ghee rice and chicken curry' and 'Puttu'

Illustrations showing the stories of Rice and sambar along with input from a regular customer who is an NID student and the story of 'Sulaimani'