Bhopal Signage - Info kiosk - The Map has been created to study navigation as part of the 'tourism signage design package for Bhopal city'. The information kiosk is meant for installation at major tourist spots. Bhopal is the capital of Madhya Pradesh. It was first under the hindu ruler, Raja Bhoj and finally under muslim rule, making it a great example of an indo-islamic city. For the project, an entire system was created from city navigation and all possible signage requirements keeping the tourist as focus.
Bhopal Signage - Direction Signs - The Map has been created to study navigation as part of the 'tourism signage design package for Bhopal city'. The information kiosk is meant for installation at major tourist spots. Bhopal is the capital of Madhya Pradesh. It was first under the hindu ruler, Raja Bhoj and finally under muslim rule, making it a great example of an indo-islamic city. For the project, an entire system was created from city navigation and all possible signage requirements keeping the tourist as focus.
Bhopal Signage - Map - The Map has been created to study navigation as part of the 'tourism signage design package for Bhopal city'. The information kiosk is meant for installation at major tourist spots. Bhopal is the capital of Madhya Pradesh. It was first under the hindu ruler, Raja Bhoj and finally under muslim rule, making it a great example of an indo-islamic city. For the project, an entire system was created from city navigation and all possible signage requirements keeping the tourist as focus.
Prelude to the Great Arc - The Panel is one of two, created as a 'prelude' to the 'Great Arc' traveling exhibition (by the survey of India) held in various parts of England as a part of the 'festival of India' tour. While the exhibition was about the triangulation of India, the prelude discussed the ancient Indian sciences and mathematics, and how the Indian contribution of 'zero' is key to the modern concepts of science and maths, the very concepts that made the triangulation a reality.
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