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Multi-Functional Door – Change – JD Annual Design Awards Award: Most Imaginative Product Product Name: Multifunctional door (Group 32) Designer: DIKSHA, NEHAKUMARI AND PAYAL JAIN The product Multifunctional door is designed with a vision to solve the space crunch issue. With the increase in the demand for a multipurpose product, this door is designed with the same concept. The beauty behind this product is that it

VIBGYOR – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Award: Most Innovative Product Product Name: VIBGYOR Designers: Akshitha V Jain, Avani Shah, Nivrithi Gupta (Group 31) A child undergoes a lot of change over the years – physically, mentally and emotionally. To match up with this change, the designers have come up with a single product – VIBGYOR. It is compact, multi-functional, convertible furniture that grows physically

Arin – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Award: Best Executed Product Product name: Arin Designers: Harshitha Rajagopal, Kritika Kalyanpur and Nitish Chawla (Group 29) Arin is a multipurpose side table on the underlying concept of providing multiple uses from a single service, product or activity. In concordance with the theme, the designer’s pre-eminent ideas satisfy the requirement individually or simultaneously. Inspired by the sunset colours

Social Space – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Award: Best Creative Project Conceptual Space: Social Space Designer: Sakshi Shah Social space is a physical centre or a gathering spot where one can meet and interact. Inspired by the veranda and biomimicry design, the place is designed to add a meaning to people’s life and lifestyle. It is an approach time-testedn that seeks sustainable solutions to human challenges

Rehabilitation Centre– Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Award: Best Design Project Conceptual Space: Rehabilitation Centre Designer:  Rahul Jain (Group 6) The rehabilitation centre is a conceptual space that draws inspiration from welfare policing. The goal is to help patients develop emotional, social, vocational and intellectual skills. This space comprises of mix reality that floats between the real and virtual worlds to produce new environment and visualization

Indoor Farming Restaurant- Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Award: Most Innovative Project Conceptual Space: Indoor Farming Restaurant Designer: Aman Jalan Indoor farms are the next step in the evolution of agriculture. The ability to grow any crop indoors needs the combined expertise of climate control and crop science. Inspired by the primary resources like internet, journals and videos, Designers have come up conceptual space i.e.

Size Shifting – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Size Shifting Designer: Saniya Almas Khan The aesthetic quality of a product is integral to its usefulness. Keeping this in mind the designer has come up with an alluring and enchanting collection ‘Size shifting’. The aim of this jewellery line is to serve a product which is comfortable, stylish yet worth filling the consumer’s

Renaissance – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Renaissance Designer: Sangeetha Venkatesh Renaissance is an exclusive collection which tries to fuse the Renaissance period with the old traditional designs. Inspired from the art, architecture and clothing of this historical period which dates to 14th till 17th century, the designer tries to bring in metamorphosis to the pearl jewellery. The idea behind this is

Tarjara – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Tarjara Designer: Komal Khandelwal Tarjara is an exclusive jewellery line designed using two inspirations. With an inclination towards the rich art and heritage of Rajasthan and the Banjara tribe of Rajasthan, this creation is designed with an outlook to give a new direction to the pieces. The world is losing the touch from its roots,

Weaved – Change – JD Annual Design Awards 2018 Collection Name: Weaved Designer: Kezyia Zhimo Textile techniques are traditionally worked with fibres such as cotton and silk. With an outlook to incorporate the same technique in jewellery, the designer has come up with a collection – Weaved. (https://blogs.20minutos.es) It was the designer who was intrigued by the idea of upliftment of Indian craft and techniques.

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