©2025 Ishaana Soni
01.Ashraye

Book

Laser print, saddle stitch.
5.8 in  x 8.2 in, 16pg
2025


Ashraye meaning home, is depicted by the retelling of the story of my Grandfather, a young boy, and his journey of displacement during the 1947 Partition. 

This 16-page book has a uniform yellow tone illustrating “spring” in Punjab across both borders. It is laser printed, saddle stitched, and told through his recollection, exploring what home truly means and its relation to land.

02.Paris 2024 Olympics

Poster

24 in x 36 in
2024


A series of posters depicting distinct Paris 2024
Olympic schedules. 

03.Aurora Formation


Poster

24 in x 36 in2025


An informational poster and abstract depiction of 
Aurora Formations.

04.The Art Vault


Website

HTML, CSS, JavaScript
2025


This website explores mood as an emotional entry point: expanding on interactive and interface design through the idea of a gallery of paintings— mixing the idea of an archival resource with user interaction.

Feel free to explore The Art Vault yourself~ (works best on desktop).

05.Connecting Queens


UI UX Design & Branding


2025


A digital platform created on Figma, with both mobile and desktop designs, called Connecting Queens that helps communities respond to natural disasters, with a specific focus on flooding emergencies in Queens. The key areas of focus for the interface design are providing updated flood alerts and other crucial information, mapping safe zones, and connecting neighbors in need with those who can help while maintaining accessibility. 

Color is the building block of its design, through which the app updates its interface according to the user's location and 
safety zone.

06.The Silent Code: How We Interpret the Body


Book

Laser print, staple bound.
8.5 in x 11 in, 16 pg
2024


A 16 page booklet on how differently we humans interpret the body. Using greyscale images with a simple color palette for contrast and emphasis.
07.Domestic Violence Awareness


Campaign 

24 in x 36 in 
2025


A social justice campaign that aims to call attention to domestic violence against women through the symbolism of the Queen playing cards—with the help of different language interpretations sought at reaching marginalized communities.