QUTAB MINAR


Making the old accessible for the new. A digital experiential design project.























            
Responsibilities
-  Interface Design
-  Brand development and Design 
-  Experiential Design

Tools
-  Adobe Illustrator
-  Adobe Photohop
-  After effects
-  Figma




PROJECT OVERVIEW

Standing tall amidst Delhi's bustling streets, Qutub Minar beckons with centuries of history waiting to be explored. Inspired by its timeless allure, I embarked on a mission to breathe fresh life into its digital presence.

My goal: To reimagine the online exhibition space, infusing modernity while preserving its cultural richness. Through meticulous research and strategic design, I crafted an immersive digital experience inviting visitors to explore the monument's splendor from anywhere in the world.

With every pixel and line of code, I aimed to captivate, educate, and inspire. From its intricate architecture to its profound significance, every detail was carefully curated to engage a diverse audience and ignite a newfound appreciation for Qutub Minar's beauty.

In the spirit of innovation, I endeavored to transcend physical limitations, offering a virtual journey that transcends time and space. 

The result: A dynamic platform that invites all to virtually experience the magnificence of Qutub Minar, fostering a deeper connection to its rich history and cultural significance.



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CURRENT SITE ANALYSIS

 
An analysis of the current website of the Qutab Minar, developed by the Government of India. 



SITE STRUCTURE 



Drawing inspiration from the architectural grandeur and towering height of the Qutab Minar, the website is crafted as a single-page scroll. As users navigate from top to bottom, they encounter detailed information about the minaret, covering its history, materials, height, location, and significance. Through strategic use of typography, the website endeavors to visually capture the scale and historical splendor of the Qutab Minar as an iconic monument.






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