Anjori Vichare

Anjori, currently pursuing an MA in Graphic Arts at UWE, Bristol, is a graphic designer with a background and industry experience in branding and packaging design. She finds joy in image-making and aspires to be a multidisciplinary designer, with her interests extending to illustration, animation, and photography.

When on her time, she likes to make comic strips about nature and humour.

Her most recent work is a short film exploring the relationship between desert rock landscapes and typography through the lens of entropy. The film is supported by a series of posters that draw inspiration from geological drawings.

anjorivichare@gmail.com https://www.anjorivichare.com/

Topology of Typography

Typography and rocks have defined structures, yet they are susceptible to transformation, thereby giving rise to a myriad of landscapes. The short film explores this dynamic terrain.

Typographical landscapes poster

3D Letters made out of cardboard photographed as desert rocks.

Topology of Typography Poster

The alphabet is illustrated as a topographic map.

Typographical Flow

Typographical flow poster inspired by geological rock flow drawings.

Wrapped Fancies

An alternate format of comics. Packaging box (top left), view inside the box through a hole (bottom left), opened box (right).