Khyati Trehan: Making meaning with 3D

This award-winning artist has landed editorial projects for The New Yorker and New York Times; has created filters for Instagram and Snapchat, and has done worked for the Oscars, Apple, WeWork, Adobe,...

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Last Updated: Feb 10, 2022, 13:13 IST2 min
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Khyati Trehan has been using type design and 3D visuals to make meaning of thingsImage: Madhu KapparathStyling: Ankit Mishra

The Beauty of 3DKhyati Trehan, 29 Graphic designer & visual artist

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In 2013, as a student at the National Institute of Design (NID), Khyati Trehan posted her classroom project ‘The Beauty of Scientific Diagrams’ on Behance, a social media platform for showcasing creative work. A lettering series that integrated the initial of a scientist with the diagram of their invention or discovery, it caught widespread attention and was also featured in Wired, Typeroom, Print Magazine, and Gizmodo, to name a few.

Post NID, along with a project at Samsung Research in San Jose, and jobs, including doing type design at Indian Type Foundry (ITF), branding at Codesign and as a senior communication designer in Munich at renowned design consultancy IDEO, where she practiced human-centred design and visual storytelling, Trehan has also continued learning and doing projects on the side.

One of her learnings was discovering 3D as a space where she could whip up visuals from nothing. “You could create something realistic but you could distort it to a point where it becomes surreal, and use it as a tool for meaning-making," says Trehan.

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Her three-dimensional expressions have garnered her a huge following on social media—she has close to 23K followers on Instagram—as well as landed her projects ranging from editorial illustrations for The New Yorker and New York Times, to virtual kinetic installations and augmented reality filters for Instagram and Snapchat. Her other clients include the Oscars, Apple, Snapchat, Samsung, PRINT, WeWork & Adobe, to name a few.

Her work has also got her awards and recognition, including being named among Print Magazine’s 15 New Visual Artists under 30 in 2017, the Artistry Creator of the Year at Adweek’s Creator Visionary Awards in 2021 alongside artists like Travis Scott and Ines Alpha, and winning at the ADC Young Guns ’21, an annual global award show for young and emerging creative talent in the advertising and communication industry.

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First Published: Feb 10, 2022, 13:13

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A design graduate from NID, Ahmedabad, Benu Joshi Routh is Creative Director at Forbes India. She writes from time to time on design, fashion, sustainability and any other subject that piques her inte
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