What role has formal design education played in your career?
RN: I majored in Visual Communication from Srishti Institute of Art, Design & Technology in 2014. I was very lucky to have studied in such an interdisciplinary environment that let me experiment across not only art and design but also liberal arts and research. My practice would have been shaped very differently had I studied elsewhere. In fact, it was a completely random diorama-making class in college that first got me started with miniatures. Even my research interests took root at Srishti, when I took classes in cultural studies and political philosophy, and that informs a huge part of my writing today. If I'd gone to any other school, I'd probably be just another graphic designer, but my practice today is full and diverse entirely thanks to my time at Srishti.
Briefly describe your creative journey after Srishti.
RN: I did a few different things after I graduated - for a year, I continued to work at Srishti as a research assistant, during which time I acted as a project coordinator for a public art lab. Later, I spent about six months freelancing full-time as a graphic designer, after which I joined a large multinational design agency. I worked there for three years as a Senior Interaction Designer in their Strategy team. This job really helped me regain a sense of balance, get better at managing my time, and enabled me to get a lot more practical and realistic about my own personal goal-setting.
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A Legacy Continues
Leveraging the success of his family's export business, Naman Jain is focusing on creating a retail presence in India
Creating KAIRA
Long fascinated by Indian fabric, Nikita Gupta has launched an attractive line of contemporary apparel in traditional block prints
Stories faces tell
Aditya Narula dabbled in various vocations before he realized portraiture was the best way to express the fascinating complexities of the people he encountered along the way
time tested DESIGN
Surrounded by art and architecture as a child, Sarah Sham went on to take the family antiques business in a new direction through her interior design venture
DANGEROUSLY DELICATE
Kavya Potluri's attention to minute detail is what sets her intricate and unconventional jewelry apart
music as muse
A multidisplinary visual artist, Aaron Pinto, also known as Kidsquidy, has had an interesting journey that started with MTV and has him now working on everything from music videos to stage design
DEVELOPING A DISCOURSE
Documentary photographer Taha Ahmad believes his work has a greater purpose than merely being admired by a select audience for its esthetic value. It's when people are able to see the underside of society and understand the prevailing social injustice that the work tries to reveal that it is truly worthwhile.
Tiny little Stories
Creating miniature worlds allows Ruchika Nambiar to continue to play childlike games of make-believe
The Richness Of Handmade
Amit Vijaya and Richard Pandav are committed to bringing together many hands and hearts through their clothing label ‘amrich’
The perfect balance
Aniruddh Mehta is as much graphic designer as visual artist, and he tries to do justice to both through his work at Studio Bigfat