Invicta learning approached me for few visuals and info graphics to send to their existing and potential clients as a part of their outreach. Here are a few examples of visuals made for them.
Tag: publishing
Biodiversity and Climate Change book
For the year 2018, COP 24 happened at Poland and this time I got the chance again to work on the book based on studies and research on Climate Change and its effects on the Biodiversity in India. Following is a glimpse of what the publication from MoEF, India, looks like.














Current Conservation vol 11
My last year at Current Conservation…




































Newsletter Design
International Association for Coastal Reservoir Research launched it’s newsletter in late 2017. And I got a chance to work on it.









Current Conservation vol 10
As Current Conservation Magazine completes a decade of production, we take a leap into the world of kids publication. This year we introduce a section for kids and I move into the role of Art and Design editor focusing primarily on the look and feel of the magazine.




































Urban Water Systems Proposal
Design for a framework for the Urban Water System management proposal submitted.















Current Conservation vol 9
Another year at Current Conservation Magazine

































Current Conservation vol 8
The third year as the Managing Editor of Current Conservation Magazine I improved on my skills and experimented with different layouts.

































Current Conservation vol 7
The second year as the Managing Editor of Current Conservation Magazine led to more responsibilities yet my favourite part was interactions with the illustrators and visualising the text into illustrations. From the time the article comes in until the layout is done and ready for print – that constituted the most exciting part of my job. The typical managing editor is not responsible to do the layout and design for the magazine print but I looked forward to that bit of the publishing process.




































Current Conservation vol 6
A few years ago, I decided to take a break from science research and step out into periphery to explore other options. And to my luck, I bumped into my then boss who was not only willing to give me a chance to try something new but pushed me to learn and build new skills. This was my introduction to editorial designs. Straight out biochemistry lab into the lap of science communication. Six years down the line, I still am away from the laboratory and exploring new grounds where science and art meet.



































