I absolutely love creating illustrations and then bringing them to life through animation
it’s such a fun and fulfilling process! Whenever I get a bit of free time, I enjoy experimenting with AI tools to help me with my illustration ideas. 

Also, I have a soft spot for croissants (they're my ultimate comfort snack!) and I adore cats. But funny enough, every time I try to keep one, they mysteriously disappear within a month or so guess I'm just meant to admire them from afar, haha!
Wish life had an Auto Layout button like Figma.

Imagine waking up, hitting Auto Layout, and boom your bedsheet tucks itself, your hair untangles, your 67 open tabs close with a peaceful “Namaste,” and your to-do list aligns vertically with realistic deadlines and actual motivation. Laundry folds itself like it’s in a musical, your cat jumps off your head and into a perfectly-sized bed, and all your life's emotional baggage gets padding of 16px and magically aligns center-left. Even your mom, who usually calls mid-meeting just to ask “Beta, did you eat fruit today?, gets auto-aligned to call at 6 PM sharp with a plate of mango slices and no guilt tripChaos gone. Mental peace? Set to "Hug Contents.
Weekend vibes are loading.

t’s Going to be Friday in another few minutes, but my brain already packed its bags and left for the weekend. I’m sipping ginger tea like it's a pre-weekend ritual, staring into the distance like I'm in a soft-focus commercial and no meetings, no calendar pop-ups, just me, my tea, and inner peace slowly downloading. Then, as if summoned by the smell of serenity, a random cat hops onto my balcony, gives me the “you got enough for two?” look, Weekend vibes are loading.
Valentine’s Day Google Doodle Concept
Because why wait for Cupid when creativity is on call? 😎
For Valentine’s Day, I imagined what it would look like to design a Google Doodle in the classic, instantly recognisable Google style  playful, expressive, and cleverly integrated into a single cohesive scene.
My Approach
I started with one guiding question:
How can the letters feel alive without losing readability?
Google Doodles work best when the word “Google” is still clearly legible — even when transformed into a story. So my goal was to create something whimsical, narrative-driven, and full of small surprises, while keeping the typography intact.
Instead of decorating the letters, I made them the characters.

The Concept
The idea was simple:

Love is chaotic, funny, awkward and perfectly imperfect.
So each letter became part of a mini Valentine’s story:
One “O” floats away as a heart-shaped balloon (because love sometimes drifts).
The other “O” becomes Cupid’s target.
A tiny Cupid misfires  because even love doesn’t always land perfectly.
The two “G”s shyly peek at each other.
The “L” transforms into a ladder where a tiny character hangs a heart.
The “E” proudly holds a giant chocolate bar.
Two letters awkwardly attempt a hug.
A balloon tries to escape  because nothing says Valentine’s Day like barely contained chaos.

Style & Execution
I kept it:
Minimal
Hand-drawn
Lightly textured
Playful but clean
The humor is subtle and relatable the kind you notice more the longer you look. The composition feels alive without being cluttered. Every detail supports the theme while preserving the iconic Google silhouette.

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