Recaps of recent events, deep dives into signs and sign making, and behind-the-scenes of everything that is brewing.

Read my interview in the IMSc newsletter about documenting street lettering and my favourite signs in Chennai.

In a new essay on Better Letter Magazine’s blog, I write about how looking past the clichés about street lettering in India has changed my ways of seeing and learning from sign painting.

July is International Zine Month, and I’m excited to share the new stores and events that my lettering zines can be found this summer. A request, also, to support the India Street Lettering book campaign so we can reach our next Stretch Goal — a new cemetery lettering zine.

At the start of the year, I contributed an essay to Sukanya Deb’s culture and criticism magazine Purée Mag. I wrote about what I hope to learn from the efforts I make to document street lettering in India, and organising and re-organising what I gather.

The past five days have been an exhilarating ride — last week Blaft Publications launched the Kickstarter campaign to crowdfund my new book. And to our absolute surprise and delight, we blew past our target in less than 24 hours!

A look back at a zine-making workshop that I facilitated for students of publication design at the National Institute of Fashion Technology (Bangalore), which was focused on documenting and sharing street lettering from the neighbourhood of Ulsoor.

2023 was an exciting year: I received a small grant from the Bangalore International Centre (BIC) as part of their B•LORE programme to make a short film about street lettering in Bangalore’s M.G. Road. The film was screened at their annual festival, where I also got the opportunity to mount an exhibition.

Announcing the first batch of India Street Lettering zines, featuring signs from Panjim, New Delhi, Noida and Hardiwar, which are bound by the common thread of using tiles as a material for signage.