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Monday, July 28, 2014

Designing Websites

As Myth moves forward, we've started taking on more websites. The latest from our studios is the website of MS Patel & Associates, A Valuation and Financial Advisory firm from Valsad with branches in Ahmedabad, Vadodara and Surat.

The site is built in HTML 5 with CSS3 and search engine optimized. The bold visuals and colors reflect the dynamic nature of Techno-Commercial Services on offer. The company profile was designed to match is also available for online download.

Our client's loved the fresh look and colors we gave them and we hope the new website is everything they hoped for...

The website is online at www.mspa.co.in


Saturday, July 12, 2014

A website we designed for Pragati Resorts, Hyderabad



Working with Pragati Resorts, an eco-village located on the outskirts of Hyderabad has over the past year has involved the creation of a series of promotional material for this well-known resort.

Revamping the resorts existing website has also been continuously evolving endeavor, as the resort management wanted a fresh online look, almost daily updates and more interactivity with their clientele.

Pragati Resorts new site, designed and development at Myth features fabulous photographs of this beautiful resort and its many facilities, attractive seasonal packages and discounts, online shopping cart and booking of resort accommodations. Myth is also responsible for the maintenance and updates of this site.

Check it out at www.pragatiresorts.com





Friday, July 11, 2014

Pragati Promotions


A well-known eco-village resort, Pragati Resorts came to us as clients looking for an agency that could provide quick delivery on a range of promotional material for their facilities, seasonal and festive offers and special events.

Over the course of nearly a year, Myth has produced an array of flyers, brochures, coupons, hoardings, road signs, banners and exhibition stalls for the resort. While the list is rather exhaustive and features a play night, New Year celebrations, Monsoon discounts, Spa packages and more….what you see here is just a small selection of what has been an ‘Event-Full’ year.









Thursday, July 10, 2014

M.Des Website (DA-IICT)



The website for our alma maters, the M.Des program at DA-IICT, Gandhinagar was a surprise project. This interactive site development in Flash came online just in time for the new admission season this year. The site, which uses the metaphor of an edited document – highlights design projects completed by students of the program while providing necessary details regarding admissions, curriculum, faculty and alumni.

Many thanks to both the faculty, and our fellow alumni and friends for their prompt feedback and for sending in their work and resumes in time for the site to go online. And to the new batch of M.Des who must be opening their acceptance letters about now, welcome aboard!!

Check out the site: http://mdes.daiict.ac.in 





Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Bhasha Van - A Forest of Languages



Initiated by Bhasha in 2010, The Peoples Linguistic Survey of India is a nationwide survey on existing languages across India, which seeks to answer the question 'How many living languages does India have?' As a natural extension to this project, Bhasha also initiated the creation of Bhasha Van, literally ‘a language forest’, on the campus of the Adivasi Academy at Tejgadh.

A project entrusted to Myth, Bhasha Van has been envisioned as an actual and metaphorical forest, representative of both the diversity of flora and languages of our country. Since language is oral before it is written, Bhasha Van introduces its visitors to the languages of India through the means of audio guides, taking the visitor through the physical area of the Van while moving through the tales of its linguistic traditions.

Bhasha Van as it stands today is an  outdoor display consisting primarily of trees representing languages and language families of India. Visitors are encouraged to wander through the Van, approach the trees and listen to their stories. Some of these trees are hung with plaques on which tri-lingual information about little known languages are presented. There are also five rest-stop designed to allow visitors to rest their feet and engage with interactive displays on language families, scheduled languages, non-scheduled languages and even contribute narratives in their own mother tongues. 

 Folk art, in the form of paintings, pottery and wood work installed at various locations forms an integral part of this the Van. Located in the land adjacent to The Vaacha Museum of Voice at the Academy, Bhasha Van as a thriving forest of linguistic diversity complements the diversity of living traditions and material cultures housed within the Museum building.

The transformation of what was previously a plantation area, into the outdoor display of Bhasha Van has been done with great care. Not a single tree has been cut or transplanted and minimal metal and cement has been used. The displays on the trees have been secured with rope (made of natural fibers) as opposed to nails, to accommodate the future growth these trees.




Audio Guides, in English and Gujarati, guide the visitor through this sprawling language complex which currently represents 100 Indian languages. Visitors are encouraged to contribute language samples of their own mother tongues and engage in the conservation and growth of the same. Plans are also underway to introduce a Hindi audio tour and extend the Van to encompass 700 Indian languages in the days to come.



Bhasha Van, located at the Adivasi Academy, Tejgadh is approx. 90km from the city of Vadodara in Gujarat. Tejgadh enjoys good road and rail connectivity with Vadodara. For more details contact Bhasha Research and Publication Centre (www.bhasharesearch.org)



Read More about Bhasha Van:
http://www.dnaindia.com/analysis/column-the-forest-of-languages-and-hope-1357816

http://www.paradisec.org.au/blog/2012/01/the-bhasha-vasudha-global-languages-meet-a-report-by-rnlds-margaret-florey/
http://www.indiantribalheritage.org/?s=Bhasha+Research
http://issuu.com/raviratnam/docs/internship_presentation

Monday, July 7, 2014

Zesty Treat!


No, we're not offering free food nor are we trying out new recipes in our small office pantry!
Zesty Treat is the name of a newly opened restaurant and banquet hall in Baroda/ Vadodara whose logo, menu and stationary was designed by Myth.

A combination of bright red and yellow, the logo colors were selected to best depict the energy of this new establishment and its mouthwatering, piping hot fare which is a mix of Punjabi, Chinese and Continental.

Having popped in on their opening day, we can safely say that their food is a 'SAFE BET' as well, tasty and not too hard on the pocket either!