
Four disciplines. One voice.
Building a visual practice where brand, web, photography, and AI feel inevitable.
The "Generalist's Trap": Too many skills, no clear voice.
Most creators who work across web, branding, and photography end up looking like a "jack of all trades" — mediocre at everything. Harsh's challenge was to avoid this by creating a strict Visual DNA. The goal wasn't just to show that he could do these four things, but to show that they are all driven by the same point of view: a preference for warmth over polish, and intentionality over trends.
Designing for the inevitable.
Web Design
Moving away from "corporate clean" to editorial layouts that feel like a physical magazine.
Identity
Using typography as the primary hero, treating logos as "marks" rather than complex illustrations.
Photography
Focusing on "lived-in" lighting and human imperfection over sterile studio perfection.
AI Direction
Using Generative AI as a tool for scale, while keeping the final "cut" purely human.
A study in visual consistency.


Orbit Records
A vinyl-inspired identity using a scarcity-based color palette (Coral & Ink).

Directed Scale
Building AI pipelines that generate 100+ brand-consistent assets in minutes.

The Founders Series
Portraiture that captures the "unposed" energy of emerging entrepreneurs.
Rules that guide the work.
Warmth > Polish
Never use pure white. Every canvas starts with a cream or paper tone to feel human.
Type as Hero
A great serif and a quiet sans can carry a brand further than any complex logo.
Intentional Motion
Animation should reveal information, never distract from it. Sub-600ms transitions.
