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Young and Inspiring: Wedding Invitation Designer Ranjani Iyengar of Pink Whistle Man
Our series ‘Young and Inspiring’ showcases exciting new talent powerhouses from the design, fashion and event domains who specialize in creating dream weddings for couples with stars in their eyes.
Pink Whistle Man was nowhere on Ranjani Iyengar’s roadmap to success when she began pursuing her education as a civil engineer.
It’s all on the Cards
Ranjani Iyengar always had a penchant for designs that appear simple but have layers of meaning to them. This passion blossomed when she designed her own wedding card and received an overwhelming response. Accompanying the positive reviews were a few…
The Art Of Invitation: Crafting Luxury Wedding Stationery In The Modern Era
The wedding industry has evolved and how… Ranjani Iyengar, founder of the Pink Whistle Man—a boutique design studio dedicated to creating custom invitations gives her insights on the business and transformation of this segment, unique propositions for her clients, and also embracing sustainability while creating these works of art
Exclusive: ‘Radhika Merchant’s Family Was Perfectionist’; With Alanna Panday’s Wedding, Feedback Was Crisp’, Reveal Celebrity Wedding Card Designer Ranjani From Pink Whistle Man
Celebrity Wedding Card Designer Pink Whistle Man’s founder Ranjani in an interview with Zee News Digital shared how the company came about and what bizarre requests they get for special invites.
The future is paperless: Are digital wedding invites the new norm?
Digital invites took the Wedding Industry by storm post Covid. It was fresh, appealing, easy to send out and easy to access. It had its novelty factor and it rode the tide well for the last 4 years.
The Invisible Details That Make A Wedding Card Memorable
A Wedding Invitation is more than just information. Its a reflection of couples shared world and value.
Feeling Through Design: How Visuals Communicate Beyond Words
In the realm of human connection, words often take center stage. They are our tools to explain, persuade, and express. Yet, there exists a language even older than speech—a silent, visual lexicon that transcends borders, cultures, and dialects. It’s the language of design, where colors, shapes, and textures come alive to communicate emotions words may struggle to convey.
7 Rules of modern wedding planning
The big, fat Indian Celebration? Not necessarily. The industry’s leading professionals reveal what’s in, what’s meaningful and what will actually matter five years down the line.
Condenast Traveller India Magazine coverage
August September Edition (wedding Edition, Pg. No. 15)

