36 days of type is a project that invites designers, illustrators and graphic designers to express their interpretation of the letters and numbers of the Latin alphabet.
Since I love illustrating, I decided to draw illustrated letters. I didn't have a theme before the start of the project, so you'll notice that my first letter 'A' is not the same as the rest of the letters. I got an idea to draw Indian characters of devnagri syllabul matching their Latin counterpart. Although I never got to finishing till then end, this was an extemely fun project for me!
Alcoholic
Bai (Lady)
Chamatkar (Magic)
Dhishum (Punch)
Ekdum fit-fat (absolutely fit)
Filmy (Filmy)
Gunda (Goon)
Hamla (Attack)
Ishq (Love)
Jawan Mard (Young man)
Kissan (Farmer)
Laplapana (Salivating)
Murga
(Literal translation: rooster. Depicted here: a form of punishment primarily used in educational institutions in India)
Nani (Maternal grandmother)
Odhani (Scarf)
Parivar (Family)
Qawwali (A form of Sufi music)
Raja (King)
Sapera (Snake charmer)
Taal (Rhythm)
Ulta (Upside down)
Vivah (Marriage)