
Visual Communication offers a comprehensive program focused on developing expertise in visual design. Students gain hands-on experience and analytical skills to create impactful, sustainable visual narratives. The curriculum encourages critical thinking, technical proficiency, and innovative design solutions, preparing graduates to influence and shape the future of visual communication through advanced technology and practices.
Highlights
- Comprehensive Skill Development : The course emphasizes a balanced approach between technical skills, creative communication strategies and design thinking, enabling students to master visual communication tools and technologies while fostering critical thinking and creative problem-solving abilities.
- Future-Ready Specializations : Students have the opportunity to specialize in futuristic pathways such as interaction design and emerging technologies like design for mixed reality aligning with industry trends and demands to prepare for advanced roles in visual communication. Students incorporate AI toolsets from Adobe in their workflow, ensuring they use state of the art technology as used across the globe.
Achievements
Meenakshi Nair and Kamya Jain, of Visual Communication, are “de-Piction” Competition winners and have received royalties for their prints designed for R-directed.
Anugya Singh and Pranay Choudhary of Visual Communication received the 1st prize and a juror award on World Photography Day.
Samanvya Rajput of Visual Communication received a Special Mention in a film competition on World Animation Day.
Shirsha Das and Justin Robin- logo design competition. Justin submission:

Justn Robin
Chai Chaupal is an informal setting where art performances such as classical music, dance, theater and poetry come alive over a cup of tea. The initiative fosters interaction between artist and the audience creating an atmosphere of a vibrant community.
The logo design is inspired by the blue pottery of Jaipur. How a simple cup of masala chai with different spices encompasses all of those feelings with roots deep in crafts and culture in India how all of it comes together with a simple cup of chai.
Shrisha Das
Emphasizing on the Indian classical dance and drama culture, I've added a Bharatnatyam mudra and lord Natraj who is regarded as the cosmic dancer of the universe. The colors are there to add the creative charm of the whole setting. The chai in Kulhad, shows the emotion of tea specific only to the Indians, it's not about the beverage, it's about the chat, the ones you drink with, the time of the day you drink it.





