Stylee
An illustrator and graphic designer, I offer design services and styling for small events in Auckland, New Zealand
03/02/2024
I'm working on something I've been wanting to do for a long, long time - Surface Pattern Design!
Designing patterns for fabric was a huge part of my Textile Design Diploma from that I got, back in 2011. After that, I briefly worked as a Textile Designer for home textiles, with . (You can see some of my work in my portfolio - www.behance.net/shailee)
It had been 10 years since I worked as a designer, so in 2021 I decided to refresh my skills - while the world was dealing with Covid and the subsequent job losses, I took a big leap and quit my sample maker job at Frost Textiles, to go back to studying. The Digital Media and Design certificate from definitely helped with that! However, by the time I graduated, another lockdown hit New Zealand and I was yet again struggling to find a job!
I then decided to take 's free mini class called 'Start Simple in Fabric Design' and it was a great way to get back into textile design. While this course helped me design patterns using Adobe Illustrator, I didn't get to do much with it as I had to start working again - it was my second job in NZ, that wasn't a creative one, but it helped pay the bills and it made me feel like I was doing something worthwhile with my time.
A year and a half later, as I struggle to find a job again, I am currently working on (more because I don't own a laptop with the latest version of the Adobe Creative Suite 🙈) and this is my very first design, while I complete 's 'Procreate Patterns Unleashed' course.
21/01/2024
Birds of Aotearoa - A colouring book in Madhubani
Ruru (Morepork), Piwakawaka (Fantail), Kiwi, Pukeko, Tui
The illustrations were first hand-drawn and later vectorised on Adobe Illustrator. I plan to work on illustrating some more native birds and publish this book, some day 🐦🇳🇿
Let me know in the comments, if you would buy this book and what birds would you like to see, added to it ☺️
Shailee Indian Art
More from the I worked on, for
I enjoyed working on this project 🪔
Reposted from Ormiston Town Centre : Happy Diwali. We wish you & your family good health and joy for the year ahead!
03/11/2021
The Diwali campaign that I worked on, is now up on 's website and social media pages!
Here's wishing you all a very Happy Diwali and a happy, healthy, prosperous new year! 🪔
Celebrating Diwali | Ormiston Town Centre Celebrate Diwali and keep the kids entertained with our fun colouring in competition and crafts.
03/11/2021
An illustration I worked on, for 's Diwali campaign.
To participate in the colouring competition, (there are 2 $50 gift cards to be won) https://www.ormistontown.co.nz/news/celebrating-diwali/
27/09/2021
Happy birthday, Roger!
Thank you for teaching me all I know, about drawing.. sorry that my sketch doesn't look like you, but I tried ☺️
25/09/2021
Brand Design for Brio - a low alcohol option for a young target audience in New Zealand
The brief was to design a Logo, the Packaging and an Advertisement for our 'dream drink' that could be a lighter/healthier option to the ones available in the market - with unique flavours.
Swipe to see snippets from my process, how I arrived at the logo and then applied it onto some packaging and advertising mock-ups!
21/09/2021
A fun project that I'm working on... coming soon!
07/11/2019
My first recommendation for Stylee!
Working on another wedding assignment! This time I'm styling the bachelorette party, designing the wedding invites and making tote bags to pack the wedding favours for the bridesmaids ❤👰💍💑💒
Stay tuned to see photos/videos!
21/10/2019
Then came time for our reception! My in-laws wanted a formal printed invite, that I had to design very quickly. So I decided to keep it simple - a single square card printed on both sides!
For the front, I used one of my paintings. (Check out www.facebook.com/Shailee.IndianArt for more of my paintings)
For the back, I retained the border from the painting on the front and added text in some co-ordinating colours - that's all!
The best part about using a traditional painting for the invite was that a lot of our guests actually wanted to keep it, after they had attended the wedding. A lot of the cards had the honour of being framed and displayed in someone's living room - to be cherished for years to come!
21/10/2019
I always knew I would design my own wedding card.. but by the time I got married, we had decided we're going to have a small wedding and not print cards for invites.
So I went with what everyone else is doing these days - an e-invite!
My invite had an illustration of a Marathi couple dressed in the same colours that my husband and I wore for the ceremony. This digital invite was only sent over emails and Whatsapp messages!
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