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You must have said something to make it blush, because this colourless stick of gola turns a deep pink in no time, as you rush through Bombay Duck Designs’ animated Ice Gola flip book. Illustrated by Sameer Kulavoor (the man behind The Ghoda Cycle Project), these are fun for gifting or flipping through during desultory rainy days like this one. There’s also a Filter Kaapi version if your day needs a boost. – BPBweekend
You must have said something to make it blush, because this colourless stick of gola turns a deep pink in no time, as you rush through Bombay Duck Designs’ animated Ice Gola flip book. Illustrated by Sameer Kulavoor (the man behind The Ghoda Cycle Project), these are fun for gifting or flipping through during desultory…
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We’re suckers for anything that comes from the hand of Sameer Kulavoor, the nimble draughtsman who runs design studio Bombay Duck Designs. And with his latest release, a flip book on “Filter Kaapi” he’s given immensely fun form to one of our favourite treats: filter coffee. Thumb through it quick, and you’ll see two arms moving the hot liquid between two containers in fluid motion. Kids, don’t try this at home. – MUMBAI BOSS
We’re suckers for anything that comes from the hand of Sameer Kulavoor, the nimble draughtsman who runs design studio Bombay Duck Designs. And with his latest release, a flip book on “Filter Kaapi” he’s given immensely fun form to one of our favourite treats: filter coffee. Thumb through it quick, and you’ll see two arms…
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ICE GOLA FLIPBOOK is the second in our OH FLIP! series. ICE GOLA:The gola is Mumbai’s quintessential streetside summer cooler.The different syrups lining the gola-wallah’s cart makes a colourful picture.So does the action of pouring the syrups and the ice absorbing the colours. OH FLIP! is a series of flipbooks of hand-drawn animated action loops commonly seen in Indian streetfood &…
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FILTER KAAPI:The peculiar action of pouring filter Kaapi back and forth between 2 containers in meter long arc-like motions is commonly seen in South Indian coffee stalls. This act serves several different purposes like mixing ingredients thoroughly, cooling the hot coffee down to sipping temperature and most importantly aerating the mixture before serving the customer.…