School of Communication (bachelors):

Chhavi Sharma
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I am a Graphic and Communication Design student who thrives at the intersection of storytelling, research, and visual expression. My approach to design is intuitive yet intentional. I enjoy observing patterns in people, culture, and space, and translating those insights into design outcomes that are both functional and emotionally resonant. Beyond design, I’m a huge fan of period dramas. I adore cats and if you happen to peak into my world when I’m not sketching or researching, you’ll either find me making chocolates or reading a Julia Quinn. That’s me in a nutshell.
Graduation Project
Project Title – Noorkar – Branding and Packaging
Project Sponsor – Indian Institute of Packaging, Delhi
Noorkar is a branding and packaging design project developed under the One District One Product (ODOP) initiative, focused on the revival of Parchin Kari, a traditional marble inlay craft from Agra. Inspired by centuries-old techniques practiced during the Mughal era, the project reimagines the craft through a modern lens, while preserving its legacy, visual language, and cultural significance.
By combining artisan interviews, historical research, and cultural symbolism, Noorkar presents a product that is not only handcrafted but deeply storied. The packaging takes inspiration from Mughal architecture, especially the jharokha, symbolising the brand as a window into India’s rich craft heritage. The goal is to elevate Parchin Kari as a collectible luxury craft while advocating fair representation and opportunity for the artisans who keep it alive.
