Amrita Pokarna
Gmail-ID:
amrita.pokarna
+91 9371797928
GD Art, Abhinav Kala Mahavidyalaya, Tilak Road, Pune
Address : Khushboo’, Silver Garden, Opp Pune Gadgil, Chinchwad, Pune 411033
Interests: Graphic Design, Concept Art, Illustration, Animation, Typography.
RESUME
Design for the Animal World | Nations Pride the Endangered Stripe
Guide: Prof. Mandar Rane
The tenuous relationship between tigers and humans has pushed wild tigers
to the brink of extinction. Incomplete knowledge on the state of tiger population has made it difficult to set
priorities and agendas for action. Tigers are under constant treat from poaching to satisfy the demand for medicine
and ornamentation.
Increasing number of the tiger prey causes permanent injury to the cycle of human wildlife.
Many of the plants that live with tigers may disappear. The ecosystem that tigers inhabit will degrade, and local and
global communities will suffer the loss of ecosystem services. This project, thus, aims at building recognition and
support to make wild tigers valuable to humans through an audio-visual presentation.
Summer training at Synapse
Synapse,it is India’s first Information Agency which helps clients solve
business challenges through information centered initiatives. Money Mentor is a company focused on creating innovative
communication and information tools for Financial Planning and Investor Education. Their goal is to empower financial
advisors so that they can educate investors and offer them superior personal finance management services. The
combined experience of people in their group companies bring in a unique mix of knowledge and skills in Financial
Services, Content, Visual Design, Branding, Marketing, Technology, Internet and Mobile.
Working in Synapse helped me
learn different aspects of the financial world and a realization that even a serious topic like finance can be made
interesting and appealing to people through design
Experience Design in context for storytelling
Guide: G.V. Sreekumar
Stories can capture and hold our attention, increasing the likelihood of
reading, hearing and learning. Storytelling is very valuable in our knowledge sharing work. Education and entertainment
have both played a significant part in the evolution of children’s narrative. This project proposes a way for
sharpening a child’s experience reflecting how the action of the medium correlates to the action-taking place in the
story. Since people began to communicate with each other.
“Tell me a story” has been a request of both children and
adults, also when told in an interesting manner makes it to be a more pleasurable experience. This very thought has
inspired me in designing a book which gives the reader a very different visual experience while reading the story.
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