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PORTFOLIO (PART 4)
SAMURAI OF THE STREET
AUTUMN/ WINTER 2018
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PORTFOLIO (PART 3)
SAMURAI OF THE STREET
AUTUMN/ WINTER 2018
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PORTFOLIO (PART 2)
SAMURAI OF THE STREET
AUTUMN/ WINTER 2018
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PORTFOLIO (PART 1)
SAMURAI OF THE STREET
AUTUMN/ WINTER 2018
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‘Samurai Of The Street’
Jacket, Shorts &T-shirt.
Autumn/ Winter 2018
Designer: Dishari Bose
Photographer: Dishari Bose
Model: Sahil Sakhuja
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This is a small brochure designed after my visit to Surat , Gujrat. We went there to unravel the dying art of making ‘Sadeli’ wood boxes. The work is so intricate and detailed; opposite to the one’s making them who live simplistic lifestyles.
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This is a registration form designed for a dance school that teaches Kathak (Indian classical dance).
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SEMIOTICS
Visual Board
Inspiration: Cloud
In this assignment we were to take an inspiration, which in my case is a cloud. The background is a sky on which a cloud has been made identical to the shape of many icons, symbols, logos etc. Cloud represents many things starting from storage and data to weather. Here is a visual board showing few of the many use of the cloud shape.
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MIDIEVAL WEST
For the medieval person, clothing and dress always had a special meaning. The symbolic aspects of a given garment, and not simply the utility functions such as protection, played a significant role in medieval society. Costumes composed a part of courtly life as well, their special meaning having been defined and refined by members of the aristocracy for their own use. The great changes in costumes of the fourteenth century, which can best be characterized by the spread of short upper garments among men, and the general trend towards tight-fitting dresses both in male and female clothing, can be traced in written, pictorial, and archeological sources.
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Life-Size Tangram Garment


We made tangram garment using nothing but white pattern sheet ans stapler and placed it on a real human body.
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