Design

Design Track of The Goa Project 2016

Lenses or Frames are a crucial element in any design. Through the last few years of TGP we’ve been exploring methodologies & principles of design, thoughts on various domains of design & your journeys through novel concepts & explorations. This year we thought we should pick up one lens through which you can view your design - Designing through the lens of India.

Being a part of a global community means taking in a lot of concepts from the east and west giving rise to a state of constant flux - but what have these trends meant for our cities, people and places? Through this years design track we want to invite speakers to talk about their work through principles, ideologies or (even better) work samples of how they’ve understood an element of our country and designed for it.

We’re throwing out a few ideas to elaborate the type of topics we’d like to encourage this year - Designing for preserving our past / cultural heritage, designing for the evolving needs of rural India, designing urban farming techniques to grow crops more economically, Designing modern housing units (and also in the process defining what it means to be a Modern Indian!), designing a type-face resonating the spirit of urban youth, designing a system of ethics for using mobile apps, designing for local eco-systems, designing a rural education system that allows you to earn while you learn. We’re keen on understanding the challenges you pick up in your work / your practice and through it understand the elements of an Indian context you work with.

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Jasmine Jhaveri

@jasminejhaveri

Good Morning Design. Good Morning Life! 'Design' each day and make it count.

Submitted Jan 15, 2016

I would like to re- introduce DESIGN as a ‘concept’, as a game changer in our mundane lives and inject a bit of adventure, humour and joie d’vivre in all that we do.

The focus is to give insights into space styling , understand the magic of design and look at everyday things in a different light and put them to use in an unusual way!

Outline

When we live well, we feel good and when we feel good our sense of being elevates to another level altogether.
Design is an integral part of our lives, and it involves not only aesthetic decor but also creating richer experiences to add value to our everyday life. Being creative or arty isn’t reserved for the select few or for those special occasions.

Presenting : 101 styling and decorating with conversation starters , table setting with food design and creating your own’Look Book’ for Design inspiration.
So be prepared to know the rules and eventually have fun breaking them!!

Requirements

A long table.
A screen
Speakers
Microphone

Speaker bio

I founded Jasmine Jhaveri Design Studio. ( JJDS).
With almost a decade of experience in the design industry, I am a Space Stylist and a Home Décor enthusiast, based out of Mumbai.
Having worked alongside leading architects, interior designers, hoteliers and homeowners, my philosophy is " I don’t think out of the box, I think what I can do with the box!"
I believe in the mantra " why not?" rather than " why?".

For more insights into my work:
www.jasminejhaveri.com
www.facebook.com/jasminejhaveridesignstudio.

A few places where my work has been covered:
NDTV Good Times- Luxe Interiors on Television 1st Jan 2015.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcf9N0VTG8I&sns=em

Mid-day
http://m.mid-day.com/articles/whats-on-the-table/16612185

Decor XP
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpHxo6mqbUU&sns=em

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#The Goa Project Funnel The Goa Project is an unconference - where unlike a typical conference, the talks are not put together by a panel or knowledge partner - but is proposed by the attendees themselves. You propose a session or talk that might be of interest to the audience at the unconference, … more