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Monday 2 May 2016

Finding the Design Direction!

Hey everybody!

As you all know, I visited chandni chowk and had a bit of an adventure. I explored the food culture and in that process, treated my taste buds to a whole lot of delicious street food.
I visited one particular vendor who was selling mutter (peas) kulcha (micro-area). I noticed many problem area about this ‘thela’. To begin with, the thela wasn’t covered from the top. The simple fact that it doesn’t have a makeshift roof means that many sediments/dust particles can fall onto the food and contaminate it. The other perturbing thing I noticed was how the stall was located in a shady lane with minimal sunlight and dirt all around. The thela also used steel utensils which are later washed in (most probably) contaminated water. Among these factors I also noticed how small the size of the thela was and how the ingredients were not kept separately. All this is part of my problem area for the design brief.

Friday 1 April 2016

Product board! Not so productive though!

Hey
I swear this is the last board. We did this in a day. Yes we completed it somehow. 
For the product board, we created small sized drawings of all the various products found there and also, printed images.
We then created a beautiful background on the A3 sheet using Colorado pink, orange and yellow.
On this background, we pasted the pictures and drawings using double sided tape in a collage.

I was just glad we finished it. Yaaay!!
Product Board
Picture- Ruchita Sahni

Socially awkward board!!

Hey guys,
These boards are killing me. The second one is Socio-culture (yes the people over there! Why would I want to talk about them? Just why!!).
SOCIO-CULTURE BOARD
Picture- Dhruvi Gupta

Visually bored! Oops visual board!

Hey guys, 
It's a nice sunny day I hope you guys are doing well :)
OUR VISUAL BOARD
Picture-Dhruvi Gupta

Our first board was the Visual Board, we decided to draw a chaotic scene scene of Chandni Chowk in the middle and on the side we planned to show the visual culture of Chandni Chowk through material. But due to lack of time( obviously!! What else would you expect from us?), we had to just draw. On one side we drew the heritage rich places in Chandni Chowk like Jama Masjid, sis gang sahib. (By we I mean, Jahnvi) (haha). And on the other, we drew patterns.  
Bye I'll take your leave now. 😊
Content-Dhruva Gupta

Not again with the boards, please!!

Hey guyss!!( I'm always this excited about writing a new post)

My last post was about the three boards that we had to make in our groups. WE WERE GIVEN JUST ONE DAY!! JUST ONE DAY!!

Tuesday 29 March 2016

OhSoBoardWithThis

Hi guys!! 
So today is just the right day for me to cry my heart out. And the reason can be summed up in merely a WORD. Literally!

'BOARDS'
No, not the examination. Thank god that's done.
I mean the boards I slogged with, for hours on the day before my module 3 submissions. I can see all of it right before my eyes. Same situation. Just a new module.

Anyhow, I'm done with cribbing. This module expects us to make three boards. Slightly different from the previous module.

Socio cultural board deals with all the people of Maliwara, the history and the evolution over the years.

Visual culture board is all about visual representations of Maliwara in terms of the architectural pattern, structures etc.

Lastly, the product merchandise scenario helps in understanding the products found in the Maliwara region.

That's pretty much it for now. Stay tuned for my next post guys!

KINARI BAZAAR

Hey everybody! 
Today I'll be enlightening you about Kinaari bazaar, a market which is as old as any in Delhi. 
You would think that this bazaar gets its name from the 'kinaara' or edge of some landmark. Let me tell you that you couldn't be farther from the truth! It is said that this busy marketplace for wedding finery actually derives its name from all the 'zari' and 'gota' (laces) sold here, the beautiful shiny stuff that adorns the border or Kinaara of kurtis and dupattas. 
VISUAL DIARY
Picture-Dhruvi Gupta

VISUAL DIARY
Picture-Dhruvi Gupta