Brindha Kumar, a London College of Communication graduate, brings to her illustrations a quirky depiction of forms and patterns with elements of cheekiness and humour. Her use of vivid colours in her illustrations and the play of design and patterns adds depth and personality to her work. Brindha hails from Malaysia, a country surrounded by a myriad of cultures which has influenced her in the way she uses colours and emotions in her illustrations.
Projects
- TRX ResidencesBringing Malaysia into the future is a delicate process and the TRX Residences have succeeded in incorporating the old with the new and therefore preserving traditional and cultural heritage in the vicinity. In my design I’ve attempted to describe this progression into the future whilst maintaining an affection for the past and creating that harmonious balance. This is achieved through the juxtaposition of old and new buildings (including a delicate silhouette of TRX Residences), the distinctiv
- SandsI wanted to link my design with both the Sands mission as well as the theme of togetherness. Dealing with the bereavement of a child is an undeniably immense loss that requires a network of support and guidance from others. Moreover, the mammoth task of the scientific community in reducing child mortality demands togetherness in the form cooperation, education and fundraising. My t-shirt attempts to show this network of unity or togetherness which is significant in this case. For the key imagery
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Skills
- Illustration
- Digital Illustration
- Design
- Adobe Illustrator
- Adobe Photoshop
- Adobe Indesign