Some people think out loud. I think in chaos.
My head’s a messy room full of half-sketched ideas, unfinished poems, colours that don’t make sense until they do, and voices that never really sleep. It’s loud in here—not in a noisy way, but in the kind of way that makes you need to create.
This isn’t just a brand. It’s a release. It’s every unspoken thought turned into something you can see, feel, maybe even carry with you. It’s design, words, stories, and weird beautiful things that don’t always fit into neat little boxes.
It’s art, it’s work, it’s therapy, and sometimes it’s just yelling into the void with style. Call it a personal brand, call it a creative studio—either way, it’s built on the belief that expression matters more than perfection. That ideas deserve volume. That honesty is a craft. And that maybe—just maybe—our wildest dreams are rooted in our loudest inner screams.
In a world full of whispers, I’m here to scream.


DEV KHATRI
An Engineer by qualification, a designer by profession & a storyteller by passion.
Origin Story (TLDR kind):
I think all I am is an outcome of a series of butterfly effects, good or bad, time will tell.
Always enjoyed everything that uses a keyboard and a mouse.
Back in 2019, an inter-school event got me the opportunity to skip classes for 2 days and go to a different school “for fun”, only condition being, I had to participate in a competition, the only one that didn’t have anyone interested was “Creo”, a logo designing competition that required proficiency in Photoshop 7. The benefit of difference had my back up until the day before the event when I realized I might just end my school’s reputation because the results might be displayed to the public, ran around for hours asking someone to take my place, but when no one was down for it, I picked up my laptop for 6 hours, and just learned the tools etc. to USE Photoshop7, fast-forward to 48 hours later, the closing ceremony had the words, “The first prize for Creo, goes to Dev Khatri from St.Francis’ College.”, hear me out, I don’t think I had gotten really good at it, but I think my only superpower to this day has been, I have an eye for what looks good, with a success rate of 60%. So I guess the odds were in my favor that day, whatever be the case I think that validation of being the best at something, even in a room full of people, gave me the validation to see a potential future.
Fast forward to today, I’ve been working as a designer since the past 5 years and am working on starting my own creative identity ‘A Head Full of Screams”.
Art means something more to me than just a hobby and I really believe that it has a lot of power.
and therefore, in a world full of whispers,
I’m here to Scream.
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