Sachi Patil is a graphic designer and researcher from Mumbai (India) based in London. She is interested in storytelling and building visual language systems through research, branding, typography, publication design, digital and 3D design, and art direction. She tries to create work which connects and question her audience while inquiring the same questions from within.

Decaying: Conversations with Machines on Human Life
Curation Team
Project Specifications
MA Thesis Project, MA Graphic Communication Design,
Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, 2021
Awards
Maison/0 Green Trail Award, LVMH & Central Saint Martins
Winner of the award celebrating innovative responses to
climate and biodiversity emergencies
Project Advisors
Matthew Chrislip, Jayoon Choi
Featuring Typeface: Runny Nose by Sundeep Upadhyaya
Curation Team
Project Specifications
MA Thesis Project, MA Graphic Communication Design,
Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, 2021
Awards
Maison/0 Green Trail Award, LVMH & Central Saint Martins
Winner of the award celebrating innovative responses to
climate and biodiversity emergencies
Project Advisors
Matthew Chrislip, Jayoon Choi
Featuring Typeface: Runny Nose by Sundeep Upadhyaya
This book explores the relationship between decay, life and death, featuring an extended looking lens through which we are able to view the odd and the beautiful. It is a synergistic coming together of the sentient (me) and the machine to refect on the human life. It is an interrelationship between a human (me) and a machine about the nature of decaying, and the symbolic representation of decaying in human life. The machine reflects on the questions asked by the human regarding decaying, the environment, ecology, politics and philosophy. Through a better knowledge of the nature of life, the human and the machine work together together to find a philosophy for a sustainable future.
This project can also be viewed on the Central Saint Martins Graduate Showcase here and on a special Maison/0 Green Trail Award showcase here.
This project can also be viewed on the Central Saint Martins Graduate Showcase here and on a special Maison/0 Green Trail Award showcase here.















