Nikita Thakare
Welcome to Our Annual Design Exhibition
Emotion : Ecstasy is an intense, overwhelming feeling of joy, pleasure, or happiness.
In the activity designed to create a "Family of Forms," we identified and considered five key common elements shared by the five members of the family. These elements were selected based on their common attributes, which helped establish a cohesive connection between all members.
Guided by - Prof. Shanu Sharma
Habitat Design for Biodiversity Agent
"Eco Coo Nest" likely refers to a product designed to provide a safe and eco-friendly nesting option for pigeons. This could be a type of nesting box or platform that supports pigeon nesting while also being environmentally sustainable. Such products are often made from natural materials and aim to promote bird welfare while reducing the impact on the environment.
Guided by - Prof. Shanu Sharma
Day in the life of a Centimeter ( scissor)
This project depicts the most exhilarating day in the life of a versatile scissor, through a storyboard comic. in this story, we illustrate how the scissor navigates and thrives in its daily life, managing multiple tasks and responsibilities simultaneously. Through its versatile functioning, the scissor adapts to various challenges, showcasing its ability to perform in diverse ways throughout the day.
Guided by - Prof. Shanu Sharma
Ellie Shelf - An organizer for anganwadi
The Ellie Shelf is a creative, multifunctional shelf designed for Anganwadis, named to evoke the friendly and versatile nature of an elephant. Its features are tailored for practicality, playfulness, and utility in Anganwadi environments. The Ellie Shelf represents a thoughtful integration of education, organization, and play, ensuring it meets the dynamic needs of Anganwadi spaces.
Guided by - Prof. Monikuntala Das
Manipur - the jewel of India
Created identity for a state and designed a mandala representing Manipur. The colors and patterns used are derived from local food, clothing, crafts, jewellery, folk dance , instruments and landscape.
Guided by - Prof. Monikuntala Das