Battle of Plassey | A zine by ThisDay
Illustration and Publication Design | 2021
Project Done for- THISDAY.APP
Illustration- Riya Kumari and Dishani Goswami
Product Photography- Riya Kumari
Timeline- March- April 2021


Abstract
British East India Company. Robert Clive. The Nawab of Bengal. Some more names. Some Dates. A Looming Battle. Some facts. Victory. Defeat. Betrayal. Some more Dates and Names and Facts.
Sounds familiar?
This is all that we remember of the History Lesson on “Battle of Plassey”, the battle that eventually led to the EIC taking control of the eastern part of the Indian Subcontinent. An important event is reduced to facts and figures making it boring to read and prone to be rote-learned. We as storytellers aim to change this narrative. Putting on our green thinking hats, we are here to make history fun.
“Battle of Plassey”, the Zine, is the brainchild of the Content Team and the Design Team at Ekank. Using Visual Storytelling as our medium, we are creating a narrative that’s memorable and caters to an audience vulnerable to getting distracted while reading long, boring paragraphs in history textbooks (Read- Ekank Design Team. Been there, done that :’))
To sum it up, this project is our way of making history fun, one day at a time.
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Referencing
We collected paintings, artworks, and interpretations from various sources which were later used as a guide while storyboarding and sketching. This is done to keep the visuals as historically accurate as possible while still maintaining an acceptable level of creative freedom.

Storyboards
The storyboards were created with the purpose of giving a direction to the overall narration and drafting out how the final product would look like. It includes defining the compositions, camera angles, pacing and overall visual flow of the story.

Final Designs
The illustration style is fairly detailed with slight stylisation while the compositions are relatively simple and direct.
The colour scheme is a balance of earthy, muted and deep colours. It helps in making the overall visual look vibrant and lively without the colours themselves being too saturated.






The Zine





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