This logo was created for the Colours of Change Foundation. An organization created by the inspired to inspire, by painting villages all around, taking up one social issue at a time.   
This logo was created for a company that provided healthcare for the elderly at their doorstep.
This logo was created for a local florist 'Floral Concepts by Pooja Batra' looking to give a fresh look to her company. She wanted the use of exotic flowers. I chose the bird of paradise which symbolizes freedom and joy.
Created while working as a designer for the company #one47
This Logo was designed for Edith Piaf, France's national chanteuse and one of the country's most widely known international stars. Piaf, was a nickname, later given to her which means ‘sparrow’.  I incorporated the sparrow into her logo design for this particular reason & the color red, because of one of her most famous songs ‘La Vie en Rose’.
Project for The Art Institute, San Francisco 

Swerve & Serve: This is a logo for a Food Truck App. Objective was to create a logo for a food truck based in San Francisco with a distinctive regional flavor. I based my logo on the California vehicle license plates, which are easily recognizable all across the US.
Project for Academy of Art, San Francisco 
This was created for the company Absolutely Yushi : The charter was to create a logo which had a “unicorn” in it  that would be fun, girly and appeal to their audience.
The goal was to re-design the already iconic “Swiss Air” logo to create a fresh new look while still keeping in mind the Swiss flag. 
Project for Academy of Art, San Francisco 
Electric Sky: The idea behind this logo was to enable someone to visualize something “fun & vibrant” that went with the vibe of a music festival based on the musicians.
Project for Academy of Art, San Francisco 
Beeya's Riding Frontier BRF (A horse riding academy):  I wanted the logo to create movement. The colors selected were to depict the arena where the horses were ridden (sandy color) and the green from the trees and bushes that enveloped the riding arena.
Project for Academy of Art, San Francisco  
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