Aryan

Aryan

Sports-obsessed graphic artist turning match moments into bold visual stories. Lives for stadium noise, last-over thrillers, and clean design grids. From cover drives to color palettes — he plays both with style. Making cricket look as electric as it feels.

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Nitesh

Nitesh

Each line and every raw scribble that fills up the page has a story to tell, the lines and colours that I use finds itself grounded with the flavour of culture and hustle of daily life in it. The raw and scribbled nature of my lines has a tale to tell that the stories are constantly evolving but these bring out emotions that makes us lively at every moment.

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Smriti

Smriti

Hey guys, I’m Smriti, a designer and illustrator from Bengaluru with over 15 years of experience in the industry. I’m the kind of artist who is unbound by any single aesthetic. For me, every idea and every theme is like a fresh playground. I like to experiment, to surprise and never hit the ‘limit’ button on my imagination.

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UMANG SHARMA

UMANG SHARMA

Designer based in Bangalore. I design with intent, pixels, and an unhealthy dependence on chai. Minimal when needed, dramatic when it counts.

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put@M

put@M

Meet put@M — a storyteller translating moments, moods, and ideas into thoughtful design. Simple, honest, and ever-evolving — each piece reflects intent without excess.

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ঋতম বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায় (Ritam Bandyopadhyay)

ঋতম বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায় (Ritam Bandyopadhyay)

I am a self-taught artist and my work carries the intensity of a strong, hand-brewed coffee — layered, textured, and slightly restless. Instinctive and experimental, I am constantly trying new styles and techniques, trusting my natural eye more than any formal training.

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নিমো

নিমো

I often call my work boring, and I’m okay with that. There’s comfort in the ordinary and clarity in being understated. At the same time, there’s a quiet pull to explore new styles shaped by time, people, and situations. Styles change, stories change, and though I try not to get stuck in patterns, staying open, average, and real matters more than trying too hard to stand out.

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