Selections from Manoj / Raj Comics
06/28/2009 · Grant Davis

Maut Ka Khilauna (Death’s Toy) from Manoj Comics

Maut Ka Olympic (The Olympic of Death) from Raj Comics

Friendy, the killer doll, from Raj Comics
Gogola
06/15/2009 · Mansi Shah

Shail Shah
03/27/2009 · Mansi Shah

Satyajit Ray’s Graphic & Typographic Works III
03/03/2009 · Mansi Shah
Covers for literary & cultural journal Ekshan:
Manish Arora
02/25/2009 · Mansi Shah
Shantaram Pawar – Chitra Dokyane Kadha
02/21/2009 · Mansi Shah

Ka.vi. – A collection of poems by Sridhar Tilwe

Cover for Girish Karnad’s epochal play, Tughlaq

Ravin Thatte – Mee Hindu Jhalo (I Became A Hindu)

Compilation of essays on the literary genre, Geet-Kavya (Song-Poems)

Dalit Vidroh – A collection of articles about Dalit rising

Vinda – Tribute to the Marathi poet, Vinda Karandikar
Chitra Dokyane Kadha, Marathi for think and draw.
A prolific book cover designer, Shantaram Pawar was a student then teacher at Sir Jamsetjee Jeejebhoy School of Art in Mumbai. Not a single element enters his work except as an intergral part of a well-wrought whole, which is at once palpable yet transcendental.
Satyajit Ray’s Graphic & Typographic Works II
02/19/2009 · Mansi Shah

Aranyer Din Ratri (1970) – Days and Nights in the Forest

Seemabaddha (1971) – Company Limited

Seemabaddha (1971) – Company Limited
“[Satyajit Ray's] contributions to the development of advertising imagery in India was very distinctive, but hard to define. Like all the best graphic designers, he combined visual flair with a feel for the meaning of words and their nuances… He brought to his work a fascination for typography, both Bengali and English…”
– Andrew Robinson
Satyajit Ray’s Graphic & Typographic Works I
02/18/2009 · Mansi Shah

Sonar Kella (1974) – The Golden Fortress

Shatranj Ke Khilari (1977): The Chess Players























