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  • Heres a short Go-pro timelapse of the making of The Great North Road Mural in Auckland. Big shout-out to the team for making it such a great experience! Mural team: Sameer Kulavoor, Mark Summerville, Hitesh Chheda, Rongomai Hoskins, Alma Proenca, Bella Gummer, George Vodanovich + team Zoomslide.Go-pro documentation + editing : Kieran Bennett + Hitesh…

  • The Kulture Shop interview. Answered some questions about #thegreatnorthroadmural + Zoomslide, our work for Bacardi NH7 Weekender and more. Pic courtesy: Hitesh Chheda

  • We ask select design professionals to name their favourite magazine and what makes it special to them – KYOORIUS design magazine

    We ask select design professionals to name their favourite magazine and what makes it special to them – KYOORIUS design magazine  

  • BLUED book was exhibited at Vikhroli Skin, a splendid pop-up event by Godrej India Culture Lab in a massive defunct warehouse! Essay : BLUED book is an illustrated documentation of the use of Taad-Patri, as we call it colloquially in India. Blue Tarp is comparatively inexpensive and typically used as a creative jugaad solution due to the strength…

  • Today in DNA AfterHrs – Ashiesh Shahs celebrity column – features The Ghoda Cycle Project + Paul Smith collaboration.

  • The launch party of The Ghoda Cycle Project + Paul Smith collaboration in GQ India November Issue. You can find me somewhere on the page!

  • NH7 visited our studio and did a detailed story about some of our recent projects and our work process. Also an audio chat on the NH7 Audiolizer (you have to strain your ears to hear me speak) + some previously unseen pictures of original drawings from The Ghoda Cycle Project + pictures of BLUED book…

  • The outcome of The Ghoda Cycle Project + Paul Smith collaboration.

  • Four drawings from The Ghoda Cycle Project are part of a unique collaboration with Paul Smith. The outcome is a series of T-shirts available worldwide – starting summer 2013 – making it a global showcase of the unique cycling culture of India. Above: Details of the Fluoro rubber tag.