Friday 20 September 2013

If you’ve been on a rattling journey on an Indian three wheeler in the early 50’s you’d know the difference between the blissful travel passengers have experienced over the turn of the millennium. Autos rides have become the smoothest you can think of and no longer do these little black and yellow three wheeled cabs topple over. Auto is also is a sans serif typeface which has three different models of italics, each with its own flavour.The complete font family consists of 3 x 24 fonts: Auto 1, whose italic is straightforward and restrained; Auto 2, is more of a personal and friendly italic; and Auto 3 with almost upright italics, with strategically placed serifs, loops and swashes. With its three italics, Auto creates a new typographic palette, allowing the user to experiment with unknown typographic and linguistic possibilities. Also, because of its four weights and the three different figure styles, it’s a vehicle equipped for many roads of typography. Take an auto ride, and let this typeface carry you to business or leisure.

Tuesday 17 September 2013

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Zimbabwe Cricketer Andy flower once said there were 2 kinds of batsmen in the world: One was Sachin Tendulkar. Two- all the others. Arjun Ranatunga, the Srilankan Cricketer said’’ Getting Sachin out itself indicated half the battle is won". To Sachin Tendulkar, nicknamed the little master, Cricket has always been a passion and to him, the match starts much, much earlier than the actual match. No wonder why Mark Taylor during the test match in Chennai 1998 said” We did not lose to a team called India, we lost to a man called Sachin. Sachin  is an icon and a legend on the cricket field. Youngsters have tried to mimic him, women have swooned over him, despite his short height and wiry hair and cricket lovers across the world have worshipped him as the god of Cricket.  Takila T-shirts are manufactured from 100% cotton, super combed yarn that turns you into a celebrity almost instantly! 

Be the Game Changer

Sport a bit of revolution on you. Takila now offers T-shirts bearing the legendary Bhagat Singh to capture the spirit of the Indian independence. The style is just as radical as Bhagat’s extremist group that attempted to blow up the Central Legislative Assembly with two bombs while shouting slogans of revolution and happily went to the gallows saying ‘’ I know not what course others may take, as for me, give me liberty or death. Pump up your adrenaline this Independence Day season and sing ‘Mera rang de basanti chola with utmost patriotism with this popular revolutionary. Don the Bhagat Singh look with the tipped hat, a brown Takila T-shirt, an overcoat and twisted whiskers . Salute the spirit of the great revolutionary. Long live Bhagat Singh, long live revolution !

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I am a Hunter


Poaching is banned. Terrorism is a disgust. Diamonds are traded for arms and the gun continues to threaten the poor, the innocent and all those who resist it and put up a bold fight. Carried by the mafia and the military, the good and the bad, the gun justifies an act only through the intention of the firer. The hunter is different from them all. The hunter uses the gun more out of pleasure than anything else. The gun is and will always be something to fear but not when it comes to a woman. Then it’s a different ball game altogether. Then even if you knew it was bad manners to point a gun at a woman, nature can’t stop it! That’s the one gun that can melt at a touch. Blondie knew that a long time ago when she said; You see in this world there's two kinds of people, my friend- Those with loaded guns and those who dig. You dig! Takila T-shirts help you discover the hunter in you and in the bargain reminds you to use your gun with discretion!



Bob Marley




For the first time, Bob's 1984 album, Legend, is re-imagined for LEGEND: REMIXED, an inspired new spin on the reggae classic will be released this summer!
       Fifteen of Legend's 16 tracks have been remixed by top DJs/producers. 
     Included in this the cohesive new set are tracks by Stephen Marley, RAC, Nickodemus, among others, as well as a new rendition of "Redemption Song" by Ziggy Marley. The album's executive producer is DJ/producer Jason Bentley.