Editorial Design

Research


Culture


2025


Publication Design

Can a magazine capture the spirit of a bazaar?

It began with understanding the stories behind India's traditional markets.

Building the System

Understanding the Bazaar

Craftsmanship

Visual Language

Colour

Imagery

Typography

Grid

Editorial System

In Print

Reflection

This project reinforced how editorial design goes beyond arranging content it shapes how stories are experienced. By translating research into a visual narrative, I learned how typography, imagery and layout can work together to preserve and communicate cultural identity.

Dilli Haat - Delhi

Johri Bazaar - Jaipur

Anjuna Flea Market - Goa

Shilparamam - Hyderabad

Ravivaari - Ahmedabad

The cultural significance and evolution of each market.

The communities, vendors and artisans behind every marketplace.

Architecture, colours, typography, textures and local character.

Regional crafts, handmade products and artisan traditions.

Bazaar

Welcome Five Featured Bazaars

Textile Feature Regional Crafts

Closing Spread Interactive Activities

Bazaar

Magazine

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The people are as important as the products.

The experience is layered.

Every bazaar has a unique identity.

A flexible editorial grid balancing immersive imagery with structured information.

Bazaar is an editorial publication celebrating India's handmade markets and the people who keep them alive. Through research, photography, illustration and editorial storytelling, the magazine documents five unique bazaars, their crafts, traditions and cultural significance.

History

People

Key Insights

Magazine Structure