Graphic Design · Event Posters · Motion Graphics · Branding
Creating visually compelling designs for real-world events at SATI Vidisha's Technical Club FLUX. From robot battle posters to animated motion graphics — every pixel is intentional.
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Designed the official event poster for RoboRumble — a robot combat competition hosted by Technical Club FLUX at SATI Vidisha for Technovision 2026.
The design features a futuristic robot truck, neon red arena, FLUX branding, and a YouTube live stream call-to-action — built to capture the high-energy theme of the event.
Animated festive motion graphic for Makar Sankranti for Technical Club FLUX at SATI. Both the accepted (published) and rejected versions are shown here — hover to preview each video, click to watch full screen.
Approved and published on FLUX's official social media. Clean animations, festive energy, on-brand colors.
The rejected iteration — included to show the real design process. Understanding rejection is part of growing as a designer.
A mysterious treasure-hunt themed teaser poster for a FLUX event campaign. Vintage parchment texture, compass, treasure chest, and distressed typography build adventure and intrigue — designed to create anticipation before the event reveal.
Warm earthy tones, magnifying glasses, and footprints tell a visual story before a word is read.
A bold, dark poster advertising FLUX Technical Club's website creation services. Features a 3D geometric composition with the tagline "Specialized in Impossible Things" — communicating technical skill with artistic confidence.
Dark palette with floating 3D blocks and grain texture creates a high-end agency feel. Includes social handles and contact info — fully ready for real-world use.
Every design follows a structured process to be effective and polished
What is the event? Who is the audience? What emotion should it trigger? These come first before opening Canva.
Collect visual references. Define color mood — dark & intense for RoboRumble, warm & festive for Sankranti.
Create multiple versions — layout, typography, and composition variations. Shown in the 6 RoboRumble versions.
Present to the club, collect feedback, refine. The accepted vs rejected Sankranti video shows this in action.
Export in correct formats — PNG for static posters, MP4 for videos — at right dimensions for the platform.
Not practice designs. Every poster here was made for a real FLUX event at SATI Vidisha — real audiences, real use.