Denim is a classic fashion trend that can never get out of style. The latest one being, denim-on-denim. Although, it is not a fresh fashion in but Bollywood ladies have proved that it’s still a raging fad by embracing this…
Twinkle Sethia
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India’s Loss And Win
In cricket, team India faced their biggest defeat. Skipper Virat Kohli set an unwanted record by becoming the first Indian captain to face a ten wicket loss against Australia in their first ODI match in Mumbai. Australian openers, David Warner…
Welcome To The World, ‘A’ babies
Kapil Sharma and his wife Ginni just introduced their baby girl to the world. Born on 10 December 2019, the couple named their sunshine as Anayra and posted adorable photos of the little one on social media. Sharing the first…
A New Look, Poster And Production House
Strength. Power. Fear! One look, a thousand emotions. Presenting the first look of ‘Gangubai Kathiawadi’. Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s next starring Alia Bhatt in the titular role, dropped two looks from the film showcasing her character. The film is slated to…
A Triple Treat From Honor
Today, Honor brought three new products to the Indian market. Every gadget totally different from the other, have a look: 1. Honor 9X The smartphone comes with a Kirin 710F SoC and a rear mounted fingerprint reader. In memory…
The BRAT Diet
The BRAT diet stands for Banana, Rice, Applesauce and Toast, is highly recommended for treating stomach illness, nausea and vomiting. Since these foods are low in protein, fat and fiber, it is easier to digest. 1. Bananas Bananas have…
Sweater Weather
Looks like winters are not going to bid adieu anytime soon. One wears layers of clothes to feel warm in the dropping temperatures but Bollywood ladies have styled outfits in such a manner that even in the biting chilly, you’ll…
A Win That Was Worth The Wait
2020 began on a good note for Serena Williams. On defeating fellow American Jessica Pegula, 6-3, 6-4, Serena won the Auckland Classic in New Zealand. This is her first big win after becoming a mother in 2017. A first title…
It’s Rajinikanth All The Way In ‘Darbar’
A commercial cocktail of drama, comedy and action with a pinch of romance, ‘Darbar’ is a long but engaging cop film. Starring Rajinikanth, Nayanthara, Suniel Shetty and Nivetha Thomas as leads, it is directed by the greatest A R Murugadoss. Rajnikanth…
In the realm of human connection, words often take center stage. They are our tools to explain, persuade, and express. Yet, there exists a language even older than speech—a silent, visual lexicon that transcends borders, cultures, and dialects. It’s the language of design, where colors, shapes, and textures come alive to communicate emotions words may struggle to convey. For me, this unspoken communication is the soul of our craft. As a wedding stationery designer, I have the privilege of translating my clients’ dreams, emotions, and journeys into visual stories. Every curve of a font, every brushstroke of color, every intricate motif carries with it a deliberate intent to evoke not just recognition but feeling. The Power of Color Imagine walking into a room draped in shades of gold and burgundy. Before anyone speaks, you already sense the richness, the heritage, and the warmth. Such is the power of color in design—it doesn’t just appeal to the eyes but it has a strong identity of its own. In wedding stationery, for instance,we try use combinations of colours that may not necessarily follow a strict design rule, but also combinations that form their own unique personality. Colors work on our subconscious. They trigger memories, evoke specific moods, and create connections faster than we can process. As designers, our palette becomes a painter’s tool to shape emotion. Typography and Its Subtle Magic It might be easy to overlook the importance of fonts, yet they are instrumental in setting the tone for any design. The fluidity of a script font can make a wedding invite feel intimate and personal, while a bold serif might lend gravitas to the same piece. I often see fonts as personalities. Choosing the right one is akin to choosing the voice that narrates the story of the couple—the voice that will resonate in the hearts of their guests. Typography, though silent, has the profound ability to scream sophistication or whisper tenderness. Storytelling Beyond Words Beyond colors and typography lies the heart of every design—the story. A well-crafted piece of stationery is more than an invitation; it is an experience. It might feature illustrations of the couple’s favorite places, or motifs inspired by their cultural heritage, bringing depth and authenticity to the design. Designing is as much about listening as it is about creating. Clients often come to us with snippets of their lives—a song lyric they adore, a vacation that changed them, or even a phrase they hold dear. Translating these moments into visuals makes the design personal and transformative. When Words Fall Short Ultimately, good design speaks when words fall short. It captures intangible emotions—love, joy, nostalgia—and wraps them in forms and colors that need no explanation. It is universal, yet deeply personal. Design, for me, is not just about making things look pretty; it’s about making people feel something real, something memorable. Because at the end of the day, the most profound connections are often those that require no words at all.
Varun’s Never Seen Before Avatar
Varun Dhawan has teamed up with Director Shashank Khaitan for the third time, this time for a Dharma Production movie titled ‘Mr Lele’. A quirky first look of Varun has been dropped by the makers of the movie and going…