Vinay & Amogh Thaker set out on an extraordinary mission — to chronicle the architectural journey of justice in India, covering every High Court and the Supreme Court. After years of travel and thousands of photographs, they needed a creative partner who could do justice (literally) to the scale, soul, and significance of their vision. The challenge? Transform this massive archive into a premium coffee table book — and build a website that matched its gravitas.
Our Approach
We approached the project like curators of history. Every design detail — from the typeface to the layout — was chosen with care and reverence. We gave the visuals room to breathe, pairing powerful imagery with a storytelling style that honored both architecture and justice. Alongside the book, we designed a clean, refined eCommerce platform to make it globally available — elevating the experience of purchasing it into one of pride.
What We Delivered
A collectible coffee table book that captures a decade of passion Curated and organized years of archival photography Design that seamlessly blends architecture, heritage, and narrative A global-ready eCommerce website built with clarity and elegance Smooth user experience with a refined visual tone A design piece that preserves and elevates a historic legacy
With Orrigem’s touch, the Architecture of Justice became more than a publication — it became a timeless tribute to India’s judicial heritage.
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John Doe
Designer
Project Information
Client
Architecture of Justice
Service Provided
Coffee Table Book Design, Curation, eCommerce Website
Industry
Publishing / Architecture
Duration
3 months
Location
Pan-India
Goal
Turn years of archival work into a premium book and global platform