Aarti Visswanathan Contributes to Graphics Production
January 11, 2015The Ravi and Sheela Visswanathan came to Kauai for an extended mid-winter pilgrimage. For several weeks both their children, Aarti and Mayuresh offered to help during their stay. Aarti worked for the Ganapati kulam on several important graphics projects. This young lady turned 15 in November and she has Super Concentration powers. She worked on three projects: setting titles for the new collection of art we posted to the web: the commissioned work of A. Manivelu. She entered titles and tags into our database for over 800 images. And if that was not enough of a feat, she then did the same for over 1,500 aums. Thanks to this seva, these collections are now highly accessible. After that, she trained in the use of Adobe Illustrator and created 14 borders for future issue of Hinduism Today. Thank you Aarti! This was a great contribution.

Aarti Visswanathan from California
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Over 800 images by A. Manivelu were given explicit titles. We were able to search for \"manivelu siva\" to get this collection. (scroll up to see the catalog)
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Fifteen hundred Aums, each with a descriptive title. Quite a feat! (scroll up to see the catalog)

Eighteen new borders for future issues of Hinduism Today editorial pages

Aarti has some hand drawing skills as well. Hand made typography that looks good is not easy.

Mikka Nandri - Thanks Aarti!
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