Thursday, November 27, 2014

Feature on MIT-ID website

It is nice to have oneself appreciated by the home institute. We've been featured on the institute website too, for the awards and newspaper article. :)

http://mitid.edu.in/mitid-awards-Dare-to-Dream-Design-Awards-Oct-2014.html
http://mitid.edu.in/NewsandEvent-Feature-of-students-in-Pune-Mirror-24-11-2014.html

Winner, Toshiyuki Inoko Award, for "Dare to Dream" Kimono Competition

Uttara Ghodke, Pranali Linge, and I won the Toshiyuki Inoko Award, for "Dare to Dream" Kimono Competition


COMPETITION HELD AS A PART OF:
Tokyo Designer Week 2014
Twitter @design_associat


COMPETITION DETAILS:
Name "Dare to Dream" Design Awards

Websites

Competition summary
Japan has seen a fall in the popularity of their tradtional dress, "Kimono" in the recent years. The competition asked for people of various design disciplines (fashion, product, architecture, interiors, industrial design, graphic design, and lifestyle) to come up with something that would make the youth want to wear the Kimono again.

Competition Jury
The jury panel was 10 acclaimed designers from various design disciplines, including Ross Lovegrove, celebrated Industrial Designer.

Following are the judges:
Junko Koshino, Fashion Designer
Yoshikazu Yamagata, Fashion Designer and Founder of writtenafterwards
Yasuhiro Mihara, Fashion Designer
Tamae Hirokawa(SOMARTA), Creative Director/Fashion Designer 
Masaya Kushino, Fashion Designer
Asami Kiyokawa, Artist
Toshiyuki Inoko (teamLab), Interactive Digital Artist
HDMI (Human Dwelled-In Monitor Inside), Hybrid Creative Studio
Ross Lovegrove, Designer/Visionary
Birgit Lohmann, Editor-in-chief and CEO of Designboom

OUR ENTRY:
Description
"KIMONOPHONES"
We thought that the best way to tap into the youth and their choice is by designing something that is used by all of them. Earphones are used all around the world. Thus, by designing earphones inspired by the Kimono, we aimed at spreading the Kimono Culture throughout the world. Image, all the Japanese youth wearing the Kimonophones - trendy yet rooted in tradition!

The Prize
We were first shortlisted amongst top 100, which gave us an opportunity to display our Kimono design panel as a part of the KimonoExhibition in the Tokyo Designers Week (28th October 2014).
Later, we were awarded the "Toshiyuki Inoko Award" for the Kimono Exhibition, meaning a special booth to display our work among the others global presenters in Tokyo Designers Week.

Most unfortunately, we couldn't make it to Japan, but here' s the coverage of the event!


And our panel also was seen in the video! :)



Feature in Pune Mirror for Behance Award

Pranali and I have been featured in today's Pune Mirror newspaper for our Product Design work, amongst other young design talent (many from MIT-ID); for whom we gave an interview last week. 
Do have a look! 
Link to the article: http://www.punemirror.in/…/Designe…/articleshow/45251085.cms



Behance Design Award for "Lumière Aracno"

So a Project by Pranali and me just won the "Best Project" award in our category by Behance Portfolio Review organised by Lokus Design and Worksmith in Pune. 




Feature on Yanko Design

My Simple Product Design project: "Citro", a lemon squeezer, got featured on Yanko Design. 
Do have a look. 





http://www.yankodesign.com/2014/10/23/the-sweetest-sour-lemon-squeezer/


Feature on Packaging of the World

The Green Design Project done by PranaliUttara and me has been featured on Packaging of the world. 
Do have a look. 
http://www.packagingoftheworld.com/2014/09/greenwrap-student-project.html


http://www.packagingoftheworld.com/2014/09/greenwrap-student-project.html




Monday, July 7, 2014

Batman 75th Anniversary Tribute

Batman completes 75 years this year, to celebrate this I've made an illustrator featuring the Bat-Family.


Tuesday, June 17, 2014

MITID Timeline

Timeline of what I did in 4 years at MIT-ID. :)

(Click to view larger)



Design Process Articulation

Articulation of my product design process

Saturday, June 14, 2014

All Juries @ MIT-Institute of Design

My Pre-Graduation Product Design Show

As a part of our curriculum, students of MIT-ID have to display all their work of 8 semesters to a panel of Product Design Faculty members for evaluation. This year, the 2010-2015 batch did it as an exhibition. This is my panel for the same:























F8: The Pre-Graduation Show

When in 4th year, all students of MIT-Institute of Design have to show all their work of all four years, which will be presented to a team of faculty members. This year, for our batch, we decided to go a step further and do it as an exhibition.

It was 32 of us, spread over 6 days.

We did the branding, space and souvenirs for the same.
Branding and invitation for the faculty members
Exhibition Entrance
Poster outside the class
Invites for faculty members

Poster at Notice Board



Next we had a team working on souvenirs for all those who would come to see the exhibition:
Pencils with the F8 flag for everyone!


Souvenirs at the entrance


And finally, the space:







Saturday, April 19, 2014

Form Kinematics: "Protagon"

Form Kinematics: "Protagon"

Protagon is a kinematic art piece done for the course 'Form Kinematics' which concentrates on movement of forms and it's implications on aesthetics. The principle of this art piece is "Geometry" and "Hinges"

I made this model, along with Maxime Cosson from ESAD, Orleans, France.

Here is a video of the same:


Protagon from Viraj Joshi on Vimeo.

Golden Snitch Model

Made a Golden Snitch with a small plastic ball, silver paper, masking tape, golden paint, permanent marker and some glue.