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is an Indian designer, educator and researcher based in lands of the Illiniwek, Miamia and Peoria peoples, now known as Bloomington, IL

focuses on cultural and social awareness while expanding the boundaries of design beyond traditional Western norms.








︎︎︎CRUCX – Identity & Guideline 



︎︎︎GATHJOD

︎︎︎SADEA – Poster


︎︎︎CONNECTING THE DOTS – Thesis Book


︎︎︎VASUDHAIVA KUTUMBHAKM


︎︎︎RAXIS – Display Typeface



︎︎︎RMG CIVIL RIGHTS MUSEUM – Website


︎︎︎PORTAL



︎︎︎KIKIDATA – Data Humanism




︎︎︎MAUSAM – Motion




︎︎︎LETTERING & TYPE




  


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📮anmol.shrivastava.work@gmail.com

Anmol (she/they) is a visual designer, educator and researcher from India, based in Bloomington, IL.

Her focus is on cultural and social awareness, with the aim of broadening the scope of design beyond traditional Western norms. Collaboration (particularly with craftspeople) along with research and inclusion, are at the heart of her pedagogy and design practice.

Currently, she serve as an Assistant Professor of Graphic Design at Illinois State University. She has previously taught at Grand Valley State University, Design Students League and Savannah College of Art and Design as a teaching assistant. She graduated from Savannah College of Art & Design 🇺🇸 with an MFA in Graphic Design and Visual Experience & finished undergraduate from Srishti School of Art & Design 🇮🇳

Anmol is also a voluteer with Art of Living, teaching breathwork and meditation.

Select clients include Encyclopedia Britannica (India), Katha publications, Tulika publications, Manyavar, PS Group, Current Conservation, Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum (Savannah US)




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