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The year is 2500 BCE: four high-spirited girls and boys are on their way to the auspicious Surya Mela. Kartik, Xerxes, Kaveri and Nami — all thirteen except for ten year old Kaveri — have set off from their home in Gujarat for the auspicious Surya Mela held in Lothal, a port town in Meluhha (Bharat). But on the way a daring robbery takes place — sacred treasures have been stolen from Mohenjodaro’s temple, including the famous dancing girl statue — and soon, they are caught up in its coils. Then in the city, they meet thirteen year old Amu, a boy from faraway Mesopotamia, a world utterly different from theirs. He is in Bharat in search of his missing father, last seen in this part of the Indus Valley. The five become fast friends, and band together when they become entangled in forces much darker than they expected. Will the fearless fivesome succeed in upholding the honour of Mohenjo-daro? An amazing tale full of white parrots, elephant rides, river caravans and secret maps, THE ADVENTURE OF THE MISSING DANCING GIRL is a glorious children’s story set in the time of the Indus Valley civilsation.
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Product - Book cover Client - Random House India Title - Hoshruba, The land and the Tilism, Book 1 Translator - Musharraf Ali Farooqi Time - 5 weeks Brief - The story is full of magic, adventure, romance and fantasy, the tilism-e- houshrube is the Indian subcontinentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s greatest Urdu epic. Composed by two rival storytellers in the late 19th century. The book is about the adventures of Amir Hamza in the kingdom of tilism called Houshruba. Client wanted to show the time line and the history of the epic on the cover, wanted to keep it Mature. On the cover the image used is an miniature painting from Akbar court, who took a particular liking to this tale to show the time line of the epic. The cover is kept neat and clean with white and clear font. The cover was liked and book 1 was printed. Book 2 would also be in the market in some time.
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THE L AND AND THE TILISM - :
HOSHRUBA: THE LAND AND THE TILISM
TRANSLATED BY MUSHARRAF ALI FAROOQI, THE INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED TRANSLATOR OF THE ADVENTURES OF AMIR HAMZA
Long, long ago, a group of sorcerers created a tilism or magical land. It is a
world of spirits and talismans, where mountains change shape, fairies spring
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from the earth, dragons heads dart out of �lowers, and things are rarely what they seem. But it has a limited lifespan for its destruction is preordained.
Hoshruba is its name, and it is ruled by the bold sorcerer Afrasiyab. Prophecies claim that Hoshruba will someday fall to a hero who possesses the key to the tilism. But the key has been lost, and Afrasiyab, with his invincible army of sorcerers, has remained the unchallenged ruler of the land.
Fate will, however, not always be on Afrasiyab’s side. His protection of the
giant Laqa draws him into a colossal battle with the forces of the hardened
warrior Amir Hamza, uncle of the prophet Muhammad and Laqa’s arch enemy. Heading the offensive against Afrasiyab are a band of tricksters — masters of disguise and wit — led by the cunning Amar Ayyar, and the young Prince
Asad, Hamza’s grandson and the prophesied conqueror of Hoshruba. When Prince Asad is kidnapped by Afrayisab’s agents, it is left to Amar and a rebel
sorceress to salvage his mission. Who will triumph in the battle for Hoshruba? And can Afrayisab’s wizard armies be defeated?
Full of magic, adventure, romance and fantasy, the Tilism-e Hoshruba is the Indian subcontinent’s greatest Urdu epic. Composed by two rival poets
in late 19th century Lucknow, this classic of world literature has never — until now — been translated into English. Rs. 495 www.randomhouse.co.in
www.hoshruba.com
Design: Ishan Khosla Design
RANDOM HOUSE INDIA
TRANSLATED BY MUSHARRAF ALI FAROOQI
Muhammad Husain Jah With episodes and traditions contributed by
Mir Ahmed Ali, Amba Prasad Rasa, Ghulam Raza Raza, Muhammad Amir Khan & Shaikh Tasadduq Husain
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Product - Book Cover Client - Orient Paperbacks Title - The Spiritual series (5 volumes) Time - 4 weeks Brief - The volume is about different religions but concentrating on the spiritual aspect of each. Vedas( Hinduism), Buddhism, Islamic, Sikh, and Jain are the religions and different books hence forth. The volume is about 5 different religions but what binds them together is the common factor among them - spirituality. Based on that thought i made the cover which would show connectivity between the 5 books when placed together, but yet have a separated identity. The cover was really liked and appreciated by orient paperback publishing house, that it is now going to be the cover of their yearly book cover catalogue of 2010. The first 2 books have been printed and the rest are in the pipeline.
The Road to Pakistan The life and Time of Muhammad Ali Jinnah
B. R. Nanda
Product - Book cover Client - Random house Title - The Road to Pakistan Author - B.R Nanda Time - 2 weeks Brief - The book gives an insight in to the life of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. The author left the image search for the cover to us. After the selection of the photograph these two cover where made for the author to select from. The decision is yet to be made and is in the wait.
The Road to Pakistan
The Road to Pakistan The life and Time of Muhammad Ali Jinnah
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Product - Book Cover Client - Routiedge Title - Street Vendors in the Global Economy. Author - Sharit Bhowmik Time - 4 weeks Brief - Sharit Bhowmik is a professor of labour studies and dean school of management and labour studies, Tata institute of social sciences. This book is relevant for those interested in sociology, urban studies, labour studies, politics, policy and governance studies. Alot of experiments where done for the cover, placements of text and photography. But at the end the client didnt want a photograph, so then the final cover was done without an image and was exchanged with silhouettes of different street vendors, which was liked and accepted.
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Product - Book Cover Client - Random House Title - The death of Bunny Munro Author - Nick Cave Time - 7 weeks Brief - Its written by the famous singer nick cave, and is a raunchy, dark, funny and very sad story about a fucked up, alcoholic salesman who drifts through his life thinking only of sex. The story begins on the day Bunny Munroâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wife, a manic depressive, kills herself because she cant bear his constant infidelities and his taste for hookers. Bunny has a nine year old son and what follows is the days they spend there after, trying to get used to the death. The Death of Bunny Munro recounts the last journey of a salesman in search of a soul. Alot experimentation was done with the style, fonts, Layers and images, backed with a research. After reading the book, I came out with alot of different looking covers. The cover showed, smoke, sexuality, desire, dark etc. At the end a cover was selected by Nick, liked and set out for print.
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“Albert Einstein observed that ‘only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile.’ M.C. Mehta has dedicated his… life to serving others. Selflessly, steadfastedly and assiduously, M.C. Mehta has championed the rights of present and future generations through the courts. His life is exemplary. This is his compelling story.” —The Honourable Justice Brian J. Preston, Chief Judge, Land and Environment Court of New South Wales, Australia
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In the Public Interest “Albert Einstein observed that ‘only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile.’ M.C. Mehta has dedicated his… life to serving others. Selflessly, steadfastedly and assiduously, M.C. Mehta has championed the rights of present and future generations through the courts. His life is exemplary. This is his compelling story.” —The Honourable Justice Brian J. Preston, Chief Judge, Land and Environment Court of New South Wales, Australia
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Product - Book Cover Client - Pralriti Publications Title - In the public interest, Volume 2 Author - M.C.Metha Time - 4 weeks Brief - The author M.C. Metha is one of the world’s most well-known and effective environmen tal lawyers. He has fought numerous major cases on the environment and human rights- and won them also, in the process saving some of India’s treasures, including the Taj Mahal and the Ganges river. This volume contains his 2 most famous cases on the environmental issue regarding Taj and Air pollution. The cover where made with them in mind. Several versions where done and most of them where liked for their own reasons. At the end one was selected and printed.
In the Public Interest “Albert Einstein observed that ‘only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile.’ M.C. Mehta has dedicated his… life to serving others. Selflessly, steadfastedly and assiduously, M.C. Mehta has championed the rights of present and future generations through the courts. His life is exemplary. This is his compelling story.” —The Honourable Justice Brian J. Preston, Chief Judge, Land and Environment Court of New South Wales, Australia
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In the Public Interest
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In the Public Interest Volume II
Volume II
Prakriti Publications ISBN 978-81-905621-0-2 Designed by Ishan Khosla Design www.ishankhosla.com
Born in 1946 in the State of Jammu & Kashmir, India, M.C. Mehta is one of the world’s most well-known and effective environmental lawyers. Since beginning his career as a lawyer in the Supreme Court of India in 1983, he has brought numerous major cases on the environment and human rights to the Court—and won them all, in the process saving some of India’s treasures, including the Taj Mahal and the Ganges River, from the detrimental effects of pollution. Mr. Mehta’s cases have also been instrumental in introducing path-breaking advancements into the body of Indian environmental jurisprudence, including the Right to a Healthy Environment, the Public Trust Doctrine, the concept of Strict and Absolute Liability, and the Polluter Pays and Precautionary Principles. Out of this large body of casework, twenty major cases have been given in these volumes. In recognition of his many accomplishments, Mr. Mehta has been the recipient of several awards, most notably the Goldman Environmental Prize for Asia of 1996 and the Ramon Magsaysay Award of 1997. He now divides his time between continuing casework, environmental campaigns, and the initiatives of the M.C. Mehta Environmental Foundation, a non-profit, nongovernmental organisation working throughout India for the protection of the environment and human rights.
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“Albert Einstein observed that ‘only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile.’ M.C. Mehta has dedicated his… life to serving others. Selflessly, steadfastedly and assiduously, M.C. Mehta has championed the rights of present and future generations through the courts. His life is exemplary. This is his compelling story.” —The Honourable Justice Brian J. Preston, Chief Judge, Land and Environment Court of New South Wales, Australia
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This four-volume set contains judgments and orders delivered by the Supreme Court of India and selected High Courts in cases either filed by M.C. Mehta or closely assisted by him. This will finally present jurists, lawyers, researchers, students, activists, and lay people with an easily accessible compilation of the vast body of work accomplished over the twenty-five years of Mr. Mehta’s public interest law career. These cases contain a wide variety of subject matter, from cultural heritage and wildlife preservation, to air and water pollution, to hazardous and solid waste,to child labour and environmental education. They also contain the development of many groundbreaking expansions of public interest litigation in India, including the Right to a Healthy Environment, the Public Trust Doctrine, Exemplary Damages and Pollution Fines, Strict and Absolute Liability as well as the Polluter Pays and Precautionary principles.
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The judgments and orders of over twenty major cases on the environment and human rights have been given in Volumes Two through Four, while the personal experiences and anecdotes behind these cases are related by Mr. Mehta in Volume One.
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It is hoped that the availability of these judgments and orders, and the stories behind them, will serve as a resource and an inspiration to those worldwide interested in environmental and human rights jurisprudence.
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Product - Book Cover Client - Random House Title - Karl, aaj aur kal Author - Cyrus Broacha Time - 4 weeks Brief - The book revolves around Karl and Kunal who are just two ordinary Mumbai Boys whose life takes an extraordinary turn. The novel is full of stereo types, it talks about celebrities, bollywood and Indian politics coated in Cyrus words. Cyrus wanted the cover to be illustrated with theses stereo types of a politician, a south Indian, and Indian family on a scooter, etc. which was done , liked and printed.
Product - Book Cover Client - Random House Author - Manisha Lakhe Time - 1 week. Brief - The book is a thriller and the story revolves around a person who kills for money (supari), hence the name the betelnut killers. Client wanted an image of a cat and a rifle to be shown on the cover and nothing else, due to its relevance to the story. This was one of the versions I did for them. The font was made to look like a spat of betel nut juice on a wall. The client had like this version and the final one was taken forward from here.
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Product - Diary on Indian Gods and Goddess Time - 4 weeks Need - To inform people about why Indian god and goddess look the way they do. Symbolism behind each god.
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Acknowledgements I would like to thank Prof. Balaram for being a guide and support not only thru the diploma, but throughout the four years of college. For sharing Knowledge, ideas, his vital viewpoint and his perspective to life which lead me to what i am now. S.M Shah, Jogi and Ranjan for teaching me and having discussions on anything and everything important and not so important. Some of those discussions have been there for quite some while with me as i still ponder over them. Not to have Pre assumed assumptions about anything was what i learnt from Jogi in his memorable course of living with people. Miss Aarti Kalra who exposed us to unique and mind opening literature and made me an literate designer. To be a true witness, i learnt from her. Arun Gupta for introducing films which makes one experience experiences thru others. Ishan Khosla, with whom I spent 6 months, learning about the outside world. Thank you giving me and opportunity to work with known name in literature and industry. And the residents of house no.47, national park who kept me going throughout the time with their uplifting company. At the end, MY batch mates whom i can count on my fingers. Have been more like a close bunch with whom i have learnt and shared my life. And without a doubt has been the best shared part of my life till now and i would surly cherish it for the rest of my life for sure. It was like a pack of understanding that if one submits work rest of us would also have to :P and if one would fall rest would be there with support. My parents for blindly believing in their son in something they have no idea about ! The work compiled has been what i have become and what i have become is due to my 4 years of life at DJAD. I would like to thank everyone who has been part of it. And especially thank you to You !