Doodling and drawing to Graphic Design
Under - Design, Illustration, TypographyRupinder Singh is a passionate graphic designer from India. He graduated in Media Science from NSHM School of Media and Communication with specialization in Advertisement and Public Relations. Rupinder works freelance and runs a design blog 365 Concepts where he shares his latest projects and inspirations.
My interest in graphic designing began back in my childhood days, when I was fascinated by the amazing world of design. I used to check magazine covers, movie posters and print advertisements and always wondered how they came up with such interesting ideas and designs. Doodling and drawing were always in my list of hobbies. One of my earliest rendezvous with art and design was at the age of 5, when I was awarded by the certificate of merit in ‘All-India Camel Colouring Contest, 1992’.
Along the way I realized that graphic designing is the most effective and powerful way of expressing ideas, thoughts and views.
7 thoughts to “Doodling and drawing to Graphic Design”
Rupinder Singh
Thanks Asif.
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Asif Naqvi
Thanks to you Rupinder for providing the opportunity to showcase your work at LivingDesign.info 🙂
duckster
Cool. ..)
Litmusonline
Wow, that’s very impressive, creative and amazing art works. its great collection which any one love it at a first glance. calender concept is good. thanks for sharing.
Laura Prince
Thanks for sharing your gorgeous artwork! Your “date” graphics brought tears to my eyes. And your calendars are wonderful… well, all the examples you posted are so strong.
I showed this page to my ten-year-old daughter, who’s a passionate doodler, and hope she’ll take away some inspiration and inkling of where her art can lead her!
Rames
Awesome skill. I myself love doing manipulation :D. All these artworks are very inspiring omg. Thanks alot of sharing. t
Patrick
wow……….!!this is nice,you killed it Bro.please is their any opportunity for me to be like you?
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