We created a living, breathing Instagram page that blended the edginess of London through warped typography with the authenticity of someone who has lived and breathed colour, India, and growing up in Wembley. The result was a brand world people could feel proud to step into and use as a space to express themselves.
We aligned early on a creative direction that balanced modern London design with authentic, textured South Asian culture. Holi became a natural reference point, reimagining gradient design through a more cultural and human lens, contrasted with sharp typography and contemporary Instagram layouts to create a confident, expressive visual language.
This part was fun but not easy. Alongside my digital work with gradients, I spent time spray painting by hand, choosing three colours to represent the diversity of the South Asian diaspora, testing different papers, and spending hours painting, experimenting, and refining textures until I captured a set that felt right.
This resulted in some beautiful A4 pages that I could then scan into Figma and systemize into artboards that represented different parts of the brand.

After the fun parts, the most painful stage was making the brand industry ready. This meant obsessing over craft, typography, and cohesion, questioning what felt right and what didn’t, until we found the sweet spot together. I shared this refinement process openly on Instagram and LinkedIn, and people connected with the honesty and authenticity behind the work.