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Visual Style:
Colours decided to go with a monochromatic palette since Warli art is usually a composition with darkbackground colour (preferably reddish-brown) and white coloured illustrations.

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    Colour Palette

    I made two versions with the layout (light and dark background) to see which one would work better. I decided to go with dark background as it compliments the illustrations well.

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      Dark and Light Background in Rough Layout.

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        Dark and Light Background in Layout with Content.

        Typography

        The typeface Garamond was used for the Heading and the ITC Franklin Gothic for Body Text.

        Illustrations

        The illustration style was digitally hand-drawn on procreating with vivid colours, giving it a raw, Indian feel. It also works in contrast with the sharp and geometric nature of Warli art, in a way of distinguishing the two styles.

        The house layout for the wall paintings will mostly be in reference to the Nakhre’s and surrounding houses in Italamvihira, Palghar as we have stayed and observed their surroundings. Here’s a rough preview.

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          Final Illustration for Gudi Padwa.

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            Rough illustraton of the Idea.


             

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