A passionate communication and visual designer, Ishita believes in forging connections between people and ideas through design. She focuses on typography, print, editorial, and visual identities, with a deep appreciation for systems, structures, languages, collaboration, and research.
(so far)
Brooklyn, New York
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EXHIBITIONS and AWARDS
THE DAILY, newspaper\editorial design
MUSEUM OF THE MUNDANE, branding
TYPOGRAPHICS 2024, Poster series
INDEX OF MUNDANE ACTIONS, editorial design
INTERPRETING THE MUNDANE, editorial design
DOCUMENTING THE MUNDANE, editorial design
GETTING A DESIGN JOB, booklet design
FREEWHEELIN’ THROUGH WORDS, LP/album set design
ALBUM COVER DESIGN, typography
CARDS AGAINST ENTERTAINMENT, card game design
ALPHABET CLUTTER, animation and flipbook
NELUMBO NUCIFERA, poster series and photo editing
MARCH 3rd 2024, editorial design
Interpreting the Mundane, Thesis Book
Editorial\Book Design
Special thanks to prof. Natasha Chandani
Addressing the fundamental question of why we document, the thesis explores my personal obsession with learning and experimenting with categorizing documentations based on patterns, themes, lists, words, colors, photos, and more. The exploration unfolds through a series of ongoing projects, where I observe and intensely document repetitions of certain objects or instances that humorously and plainly speak about mundanity. Throughout this text, I also reflect on my projects, explaining how I have gained knowledge and derived meaning through the process of documentation.