Natasha Khaiwale
I apply design skills to create engaging content for digital and print media. I relish all things creative, be it art, craft, photography, or even cooking.
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Natasha Khaiwale, 'Chaay Branding and Promotional Video'
Traditional yet suitable to the international taste, the cold brewed chai is served in a can, thus combining traditional Indian masala (spice) tea with a Western twist. The packaging and product design is made to appeal to the age group between 18-50. In this project, I have undertaken brand design, created a brand guideline, a promotional video, and 3D visualizations.
Natasha Khaiwale, 'Music Video- The Magical Pair'
The aim was to create an innovative and engaging music video using motion graphics. I chose a non-verbal/instrumental piece of music to tell a story.
My music video is about a girl who finds magical glasses on the street, transforming the environment into a colorful surreal place with whimsical creatures.
Natasha Khaiwale, Future Phone
To fill the current gaps in human/technology relationships and to improve user experience with smartphones, I designed a 'future phone' that can store and help you re-live particular feelings. I designed the product itself, the logo, the basic interface screens, and an informative brochure along with the initial research and concept design in Adobe Illustrator and InDesign.
Natasha Khaiwale, 'Action For Animals'
This is an awareness video about the risk of extinction of the Orange Bellied Parrot, one of the Australian native animals from the Zoos Victoria local threatened species list. This video is executed using the stop-motion animation technique. I cut out pieces of paper to form the character (Orange-bellied Parrot) and clicked photos of different arrangements of the paper cut-outs to form the story.
Natasha Khaiwale, 'The Therapy Appointment Video'
Video and Audio are an important part of Multimedia for effective storytelling. When I started studying videography I realized that it takes more than just a camera to make a successful video. Experimenting with lighting, and audio is essential for a good output as well. Different videos require different shots to serve the respective purpose of the video.
This video is a morning routine of a person. The video was supposed to be strictly 60 seconds and had to have a reversal plot. I experimented with different shots and music edits to effectively tell my story without dialogue.