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Bardo

Visual languages of a small community with deep-rooted traditions and culture

Nikash Yonjan
Studio Art

ECHOES FROM THE SERENITY

An act of repetition where my body and mind question how space can be healing as it evolves

Denish Maharjan
Studio Art

आखे (Grandfather)

आखे  started with a conversation between me and my grandfather, trying to fill the gap between us.

Priyanka Tulachan
Studio Art

Modular climbing HAUS

HAUS sparks creativity in young children in the form of physical activities such as modular playhouse building and bouldering.

Hiroto Shrestha
Graphic Communication

Sirani

Conversations with a sirani are kept secret, and the emotions that we share on it help to relieve the pain and suffering.

Laxmi Tamang
Studio Art

Baja: Ceramic Jewelry 

Baja showcases wearable jewelry inspired by the folk instrument of three categories – arbajo, a string instrument; bansuri, a wind instrument; and maadal, a percussion instrument.

Shely Shrestha
Graphic Communication

Samaybaji: an illustrated children’s book

Samaybaji is an important part of Newar culture where the five main ingredients syabaji, kalo bhatmas, aduwa, chwella and aaela represent the five elements of nature – space, air, water, land, and fire.

Prastuti Chitrakar
Graphic Communication

The Four Walls

As I spend more time somewhere, I feel more emotional connections emerge with the space and tangible objects around me.

Yogen Maharjan
Studio Art

Woodblock Printing Kit: Few motifs from Kathmandu Valley

This project tried to capture that sense of wellbeing, to pass it on to the next generation so that they may enjoy its unique value.

Loojala Manandhar
Graphic Communication

A Tiny Step for a Better Planet

A Tiny Step for a Better Planet explains how climate change is affecting, and will affect, habitation for all living beings in the Himalayas.

Nitisha Maharjan
Graphic Communication

Excavating Untold Stories

Objects become marked by age, just as wrinkles and scars mark the passing of a person’s lifetime and experiences.

Amshad Sunuwar
Studio Art

AMEYA Style Studio

Ameya specializes in petite clothing and provides well designed clothes for petite women of height 5’1” and below. The collection is named Spry

Anusha Thapa
Graphic Communication

Exploring Indra Jatra : An Illustrated Book

Bso Creative’s ‘Exploring Indra Jatra’ aims to provide a lighthearted story that revolves around some of the major events that take place during the festival.

Bishwo Manandhar
Graphic Communication

Website for Film Foundry

This website will attract and inform interested photographers about Film Foundry and its services.

Abhishek Karmacharya
Graphic Communication

Pyangaun

Pyangaun gets its name from the pyang bamboo containers which is their signature handicraft

Aman Shahi
Graphic Communication

Subtle Shift through Nail Art

This book contains simple designs inspired by my progress with anxiety. It has step by step instructions that anyone can follow and help them feel calm and relaxed.

Yashaswee Shrestha
Graphic Communication

La-chhi: A hire guide app

Providing factual information on various landmarks of the Kathmandu Valley through a digital platform

Pranaya Dhakhwa
Graphic Communication

 Cali Devanagari

Cali Devanagari, a script typeface inspired by Devanagari calligraphy strokes, featuring the Lagangantho knot of the Hindu traditional wedding.  

Muna Kuikel
Graphic Communication

Maroon

Every inch and every gap in her stitches has to be perfect. She believes that one should give one’s hundred percent while working.

Kripa Shakya
Studio Art

Subtle Transition

The presence of these marks signifies their invisible presence in and support to our daily lives. Therefore, these marks grow, constant and subtle.

Sumana Shakya
Studio Art

Dhau: Rethinking the packaging for locally produced yogurt

Dhau seeks to understand the people’s relationship with their materials, and through a deep exploration of usability, design scalability and presentation, show how older designs may be rejuvenated to adapt to modernity without sacrificing functionality.

Dhiraj Manandhar
Graphic Communication
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