Date post: | 08-Mar-2016 |
Category: |
Documents |
Upload: | simoni-bhansali |
View: | 221 times |
Download: | 2 times |
SIMONI BHANSALI ~portfolio~
Bhansali Diamonds:Logo and Business Card
Importers, Manufacturers & Exporters
MSc Finance, Imperial College London - 2009 BSc Business Administration, Carnegie Mellon University - 2008
Importers, Manufacturers & Exporters
[email protected] • +91 98202 22335 207, Panchratna, Opera House, Mumbai 400 004. India • +91 22 66340550
Importers, Manufacturers & Exporters
Dancing in the Streets: E-blast and Brochure
HIP HOP GENERATION NEXT ‘11
DANCING IN THE STREETS & Casita Maria Center for Arts and Education present
Sponsored byWith additional support from the Simon Bolivar Foundation, the Mertz Gilmore Foundation, Pennsylvania Performing Arts on Tour, a program developed and funded by The Heinz Endowments; the William Penn Foundation; the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency; and The Pew Charitable Trusts; and administered by Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation., and with public funds from the National Endowment for the Arts. Major support for performances at the Asia Society is provided by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and the Helen and Will Little Endowment for Performing Arts.
928 Simpson Street, 6th floor, The Bronx, NY 10459 T: 718 589 2230 F: 718 842 4622
www.dancinginthestreets.org www.casitamaria.org
Yuko “Uko Snowbunny” Tanaka. Photo: Nicole Blanxx
Gra
ndW
izza
rd T
heod
ore.
Pho
to: J
oe C
onzo
HIP HOP GENERATION NEXT ‘11
DANCING IN THE STREETS & Casita Maria Center for Arts and Education present
From the South Bronx to East Asia
(July 15 - Aug 6 )
Tue, August 2nd & Wed, August 3rd
HIP HOP KUNG FUPresented with Asia SocietyExploring the reciprocal influences of Asian culture—and particularly martial arts—on hip hop, and of hip hop on Asian culture.
Artistic Director: Adesola Osakalumi
Director and Choreographer: Emilio “Buddha Stretch” Austin Jr. Co-Director & Assistant Choreographer: Michele Byrd McPhee Assistant Choreographers: Valerie “Ms. Vee” Ho
Tue, August 2, 7 pmCASITA MARIA928 Simpson St., the BronxOPEN DRESS REHEARSAL & CONVERSATION WITH THE ARTISTSFree, but reservations are highly recommended. To RSVP, email: [email protected] (2, 5, 6 trains)
Wed, August 3, 8 pmASIA SOCIETY725 Park Ave., ManhattanPERFORMANCE [WORLD PREMIERE]Q&A Following the PerformanceFree, but reservations are highly recommended. Reservations will be held until 7:45 pm.To RSVP, go to: tickets.asiasociety.orgLIVE VIDEO STREAM: asiasociety.org/live(6 train)
Hip Hop Generation Next is Sponsored by With additional support from the Simon Bolivar Foundation, the Mertz Gilmore Foundation, Pennsylvania Performing Arts on Tour, and with public funds from the National Endowment for the Arts.
928 Simpson Street, 6th floor, The Bronx, NY 10459 T: 718 589 2230 F: 718 842 4622
Jong
Hoa
n “R
a” C
hoi.
Pho
to: J
ung,
jipi
lVa
l “M
s. V
ee”
Ho.
Pho
to: L
inda
Gun
ther
HIP HOPGENERATIONNEXT ‘10
DANCING IN THE STREETS presents
May 30-August 15
Sun 8/15, 5-6:30 pmSITE-SPECIFIC SPECTACLE
The world premiere of a site-specific work by choreographers Emilio “Buddha Stretch” Austin Jr, Adesola Osakalumi, and Gus Solomons jr juxtaposes the raw energy of street dance with the splendor of Lincoln Center. 75 dancers lead audiences through Lincoln Center’s plazas to a freestyle dance cipher in front of Alice Tully Hall with music by DJ Doc.
Presented in partnership with Lincoln Center Out of Doors
FREE !
CENTRIFUGAL FORCE
Hip Hop Generation Next is sponsored by
With additional support from the Mertz Gilmore Foundationand with public funds from the National Endowment forthe Arts and New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.545 8th Avenue
Suite 1830New York NY 10018
T. 212 625 3505F. 212 625 3510
www.dancinginthestreets.org
Hip-Hop Generations @ Lincoln CenterLincoln Center Out of DoorsJosie Robertson Plaza (Columbus Ave. & 63rd St.)Manhattan
HIP HOPGENERATIONNEXT ‘10
DANCING IN THE STREETS presents
May 30-August 15
Sat 7/24DANCE BATTLE
545 8th AvenueSuite 1830
New York NY 10018T. 212 625 3505F. 212 625 3510
www.dancinginthestreets.org
Hip Hop Generation Next is sponsored by
With additional support from the Mertz Gilmore Foundationand with public funds from the National Endowment forthe Arts and New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.
Hosts: Emilio “Buddha Stretch” Austin Jr, Mikey Disko, and Bobby Mileage
Judges: Popmaster Fabel-Poppin, Shock-A-Lock-Lockin, Loose Joint-Hiphop, Sekou Heru-House and Black Kat-Waackin
Admission: $20
In this global conversion of world class dancers in all hip hop dance styles, individual dancers compete for cash prizes and “bragging rights.”
St. Marks Church in-the-Bowery131 East 10th Street (cor. Second Avenue), Manhattan
Stepyagameup
Pho
to o
f Loo
se J
oint
by
Taka
hiro
Uen
o
Eataly: Photo-editorial
ITALY IS
EATALY
Restaurants
La Pizza A tie up restaurant with Rossopomodoro, La Piazza is a fan fare of juicy mozzarella and crispy dough, that will leave you wanting to come back for more. La Pasta Also part of the link with Rossopomodoro. La Pasta brings the scrumptious Italian staple food to your table in New York.
Il Pesce At Il Pesce, one can revel in the flavors of Esca’s Dave Pasternack. He is known for his mastery with sea food, and now, he brings to Eataly
Le Verdure The freshest harvest, and the best ingredients put together to make the most tasteful food. Le Verdure is Eataly’s own all vegetarian hub.
Il Manzo This is Eataly’s more fine dining experience. Headed by Chef Michael Toscano, Manzo celebrates America’s finest meats in an Italian setting.
La Piazza Located in the center of Eataly, La Piazza is the public square where one can try the finest cheeses, salumis, shellfish and wines while meeting new friends.
“ The city's ultimate destination for food lovers to shop, taste and savor”
- Mario Batali
Shopping at Eataly is as exciting as eating at Eataly. Throughout the market, the walls are covered in Italian food products that can be bought and taken home to make your own Italian meal.
Almost anything you eat at Eataly, is available. While some of it is locally produced, other stuff is specially made in Italy. The finest coffees and oils find their way across the oceans to the racks that cover the Eataly walls. One can even buy fresh fruits, seafood, meats and vegetables over the counter.
Eataly also sells many in house specialties. They sell fresh breads, chocolates, cheeses, wines and pastas that can’t be found any place else.
Along with food, one can also find kitchen ware from Guzzini and Alessi. They have an in-store Library that houses a number of cook books written by renowned authors. Eataly is a one stop shop for all, that relish a good Italian meal.
The Market Place “We sell what we cook, and cook what
we sell ”- Eataly
Advertising Concepts:Bike to Work Campaign
iPhone App: Tandoori Tell
lltelltelltatt ndnn odd ooo roo i
Continue
Tandoori Tell
This is an application that creates a network of people who know or want to know about Indian food. By downloading this application, you are agreeing to help your fellow Tandoori Tellers with their questions and queries.
telltandoori
lltelltellttatt ndnn odd ooo roo i
asked
Home
answered saved
ask friends
lltelltelltatt ndn odd ooo roo i
Do you know ...
save
Do you know where to get red chilli powder?
-Erina Ho
trash
add as friend
Answer
Do you know where to get red chilli powder?
-Erina Ho
QQ WW EE RR TT YY UU II OO
AA SS DD FF GG HH JJ
ZZ XX
.. // .com.com Go@123
CC VV BB NN MM
KK LL
PP
Information Design: Type Classification Poster
Old Style/HumanistThis 16th century style was created to complement the print technology at the time. It has thick strokes, heavily bracketed serifs and little
line variation similar to calligraphy.GaramondPalatino Goudy Old Style
TransitionalThis style worked well on the better paper, inks and presses of the mid-18th century. There was greater contrast in the line weights. The serifs are more sculpted and the vertical axis is more prominent.Baskerville Times New Roman Cochin
ModernBy the end of the 18th century typographic refinement was achieved; resulting in thin strokes and serifs. The brackets were eliminated, which resulted in higher contrast and abstraction.Bell Didot Bodoni
Egyptian/ Slab serifthe 19th century saw a boom of eclectic typefaces by experimental designers. Heavy serifs and the return to reduced line variation were prominent features of this period.Clarendon Rockwell Calvert
HumanistThis typeface has lilting counters and callagraphic variations in the line weight. It has characteristics similar to the Humanist serif type style. Gill Sans Optima Lucida
TransitionalThis style has a uniform upright character that makes it similar to the Transitional serif style. These fonts are also known as Anonymous sans serif. Helvetica Univers Arial
GeometricSans serif type styles further evolved into Geometric forms. The points of the As and Ms became perfect triangles, while counters became perfect Os.Futura Eurostile Century Gothic
1500
1750
1798
1845
1928
1957
1924
A
A
AA
Sharp Bracket Serif
Heavy Bracket Serif
Sculpted Bracket Serif
Heavy Bracket Serif
Little Line Variation
Little Line Variation
Increased Line Variation
Increased Line Variation
a
a
a
Calligriphic Style Line Variation
Uniform, Upright, Less Line Variation
Geometric Style No Line VariationoPerfectly round counter
c
sx
m
ra
ClassificationSimoni Bhansali and Aashika Gupta
SA
NS
SE
RIF
Old St
yle/
Hum
anist
Tra
nsiti
onal
Mod
ern
Egyptian/Slab Serif
Geometric
Hum
anistTransitional
Pattern Design
Advertising Concepts:Lucille Roberts
who said women can’t lift?
ALL WOMENS GYM
who said women can’t �ght for themselves ?
ALL WOMENS GYM
Samsung Mobile Phones: Sample Packaging
Morgenthal Fredrics: Marketing Materials
MORGENTHAL FREDERICS
CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO MEET DESIGNER,
JEFF PRESS
AT OUR CUSTOM BUFFALO HORN EYEWEAR TRUNK SHOW.
PREVIEW EXCLUSIVE, ONE OF A KIND,
HANDMADE PIECES.
Please join us to view the collection, 12:00 - 5:00 pm November 19th, Optica, The Shops At North BridgeNovember 20th, Optica, 129 East Oak St
We look forward to seeing you there.
North BridgeThe Shops At North Bridge
520 N. Michigan Ave.Chicago IL 60611
312-595-1171
Optica129 East Oak St
Chicago IL 60611312-642-2550
iPad App:Sharpening the Dhar(avi)
Dhar
Dhar(avi) Dhar
1
23
45
67
8
DharDhar
Campaign against Sex Trafficking: Curb
Branding: West Side Campaign Against Hunger
hunger can be solvedhunger can be solved
www.wscah.org
WSCAH
west side campaign AGAINST HUNGER
WSCAH
WSCAH
west side campaign AGAINST HUNGER
west side campaign AGAINST HUNGER
donate about programs volunteer contact us
Through a supermarket style pantry,west side campaign AGAINST HUNGERalleviates hunger and creates a culture that promotes self reliance.
search WSCAH
JOIN US
spanish | english
support our harvest dinner online join our email list fall newslestter sponsors list
Fashion Photography
General Photography