Amogh Bhatnagar.


Graphic Designer, among other things.
 


PROJECTS


Just Bodies – Aphtc / Album Art / 2026


14 Norient Festival / Key Visual / 2025


Coming From Mud / Visual Identity / 2025


Journeying Across the Himalayas / Visual Identity / 2025


Collage as Language, Language as Collage / Artist Book / 2024 / Halden Bookworks

Art India Magazine 30th Anniversary / Identity / Editorial Design / 2026
Art India Magazine 28_01 / Editorial Design / 2025

Art India Care Fund / Identity / Merchandise / 2025


Art India Magazine 27_03 / Editorial Design / 2024


Art India Magazine 27_02 / Editorial Design / 2024


Art India Magazine 27_01 / Editorial Design / 2024


Art India Magazine 26_04 / Editorial Design / 2024


From Where I Stand / Exhibition Identity / Publication / Website / 2023


Bezoar Delinqxenz / Book Design & Typesetting / 2022


Unreleased ‘Nike by You’ Campaign / Illustrations / 2022 / Art&Found


Kochi Muziris Biennale 2022 / Website Design / 2022

Lines of Sight / Publication & Exhibition / 2021


Why Not? / Visual Identity & Packaging / 2021


Editorial Illustrations / Various


Campaigns: Squadron 14 x Raw Mango / 2021–26


CURATORIAL


Common Nouns / 2024 / Squadron 14 


From Where I Stand / 2023 / Future Flow 


Lines of Sight / 2021 / National Institute of Design 


COLLAGE


Archive: 2025
2025: Collage tool


Archive: 2024


Archive: 2023


Archive: 2022



WRITING


The Arches of Lodhi Colony / Paper Planes 


Design as Authorship / Master Thesis / Available on Request
Design as Authorship v0 / Essay 


Indian Graphic Design / Essay 


Graphic Design Systems / Essay 





A.B. 2026


Lines of Sight
Visual Identity, Publication, Curation, Website

2021, NID Ahmedabad






Lines of Sight, the 2021 Annual Design Show of the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad, launched alongside NID's 41st Convocation in September 2021. We created a website to showcase a curated selection of student projects responding to the shifts in our ways of seeing and doing design, and hosted a talk series called 'Points of View', where current and graduating students presented their projects and discussed them with guest speakers from the industry and distinguished faculty members in round table discussions that were open to the student community.

Lines of Sight was a project aimed at visualizing the shifts in perceptions and practice in design over the pandemic years as design education at NID shifted to remote and then hybrid modes of working. We made inquiries into these shifts in  ways of seeing and doing following a major life changing series of events, and our reflections, along with a curated collection of student projects focusing on Foresight, Insight, Hindsight, Farsight, and Oversight, were shared with the design fraternity at NID and beyond.