Graphic Design

Saket’s visual design practice explores how imagery, typography, layout, and narrative can come together to shape perception and emotional response. His work often begins with photography or conceptual mood building and evolves into graphic compositions that balance experimentation with clarity.

Across posters, editorial layouts, branding visuals, and promotional campaigns, he approaches design as a process of translating atmosphere into structure. Each piece is guided by intention around rhythm, contrast, hierarchy, and visual storytelling rather than purely decorative choices.

His projects frequently integrate self shot imagery with graphic interventions, allowing visual identity to emerge from lived moments rather than stock aesthetics. This approach reflects a continuous exploration of how design can communicate mood, energy, and cultural context while remaining refined and purposeful.