Assana by BePositive24

Advertising Agency: bepositive24 Innovation Design Ltd. Art Director: BalakumarCopywriter: Nina David

vial: A Modular Identity System for Everyday Wellness

vial is a multivitamin packaging and identity project designed by Presentable, an independent design studio based in Gurugram, India. It reimagines supplement packaging as a designed system that prioritises consistency over intervention. Rather than positioning supplements as corrective or clinical, the project frames daily nutrition as an integrated ritual: accessible, structured, and enduring. Supplement packaging

Sharp by Horizon9

Advertising Agency: Horizon9, Noida, IndiaLead Designer: Manas SwainSenior Designer: Sharat MohanCopywriter: Piyush Diwakar, Abhishek SajwanAccount Management: Pranjal MisraBusiness

Asli Star : Smartphone of the 90s by SocioWash

Advertising Agency: SociowashProduction Company: Sociowash, New DelhiDesigner: Deepak KumarACD: Gaurav GuptaCopywriter: Madhur Budhiraja

LIC by Join The Dots

Advertising Agency : Join The DotsPartners: Argha Das, Sayan Chandra, Nishant SarkarExecutive Creative Director: Sayan Chandra, Argha DasSenior Visualizer & Art: Tanmoy MistryCreative Consultant: Altamash Hamid

Kingshuk Chowdhary : In Conversation With An Illustrator

Kingshuk Chowdhary is an illustrator and designer with over a decade of experience creating character-driven visuals rooted in storytelling, humor, and emotion. Over the years, he has collaborated with brands and organizations such as Instagram, Google, Pratham Books, Chumbak, and Wonderchef.He is also the creator of the Khopdi universe, a growing collection of original characters

News18 by Inner Circle Kolkata

Client: News18 BanglaAgency: Inner Circle AdvertisingCreative Director: Tridip NandiArt Director: Suchismita DeyIllustrator: Suchismita DeyCopywriter: Aaranya RoyAccount Manager: Smitasree Pal

Doreme “Ab Samajh Mein Aaya” by Monkey Wrench, Kolkata

Grounded in sharp consumer research, homegrown kidswear label Doreme identified a key gap: parents often tend to dress kids for how they look over how they feel. Outfits chosen for the ‘gram’ or for playdates, photoshoots, birthday parties, and family gatherings, often prioritise visual appeal, albeit unintentionally. Therefore, in the pursuit of “cute,” comfort gets