I didn't start
in advertising.

Vinay Kumar Anand

I started by building things.

Story

Long before brands, campaigns and strategy decks, there was a child sketching political cartoons from newspapers at home. My father would often ask me to observe and redraw them — expressions, emotions, satire, tiny visual details. What started as a small exercise slowly became a habit of observation.

Cartoon sketch

Political cartoon — newspaper redraw.

Cartoon sketch

Editorial cartoon — expression study.

Cartoon sketch

Caricature study — from print media.

Cartoon sketch

Political satire — early sketch.

Cartoon sketch

Newspaper cartoon — character study.

Cartoon sketch

Observational sketch — ink on paper.

Cartoon sketch

Political cartoon — line study.

Folk art painting

Bharatanatyam — folk style study.

Street scene painting

European street scene — copy study.

Musician painting

The musician — mixed media.

Kingfisher painting

Kingfisher — acrylic on canvas.

Drawing became my first language of thinking.

Over time, that curiosity evolved into sketching, painting.

My professional journey began with animation, web and interactive media — where the focus was never just on how things looked, but how people interacted with them.

The mediums kept changing. The core curiosity stayed the same:

Why do people respond the way they do?

Shift In Thinking

Working across digital, social and integrated communication over two decades, I realised something simple: most communication doesn't fail because of lack of creativity.

It fails because of lack of understanding.

When we don't understand people deeply enough, we end up creating for ourselves — not for them. That shift changed the way I look at communication.

Today, I focus on decoding human behavior and translating those insights into communication that feels relevant, human and meaningful. Not just ideas that look good — but ideas that make sense in people's lives.

Vinay Kumar Anand

Beyond work

Creativity, for me, has never been limited to a profession. Outside work, I continue exploring ideas through sketching, painting, writing, photography and experimental product thinking.

I still paint as a hobby. Still collect random observations. Still explore ideas late into the night.

Some of those explorations evolve into long-term concepts and side projects like Ingenious World, Root Woot and OTO Meal — spaces where I experiment with culture, systems, behavior and everyday experiences.

Not everything needs to become a business.

Sometimes building things is simply a way of understanding the world better.

Father and son watching an elephant

Still making the world feel new.

Father and son at the zoo

Still collecting moments worth keeping.

A sculpture worth stopping for

Still stopping for things that make you think.

The dog

The kind of company that asks nothing.

About Adwise Anand

Adwise Anand is where I bring these thoughts together — decoding behavior, questioning communication patterns and building frameworks that help create more meaningful work.

It's a space shaped by years of observing people, building across mediums and understanding how communication actually fits into everyday life.

Because better work doesn't start with better ideas. It starts with better understanding.