School of Design (bachelors) :
Ojasvi Kaurav
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I am an industrial designer with experience in developing user-centered products across materials and manufacturing processes. My work focuses on translating everyday needs into refined, functional solutions through research, iteration, and prototyping. I enjoy working in interdisciplinary teams to deliver impactful, high-quality outcomes. Currently, I am designing 3D printed accessories, exploring the potential of layered fabrication to create contemporary pieces that balance expression with wearability. I bring a strong sense of form, detail, and usability, aiming to create products that are both visually compelling and grounded in real-world use.
Graduation Project
Project Title – Shaping Accessories Through Layers
Project Sponsor – Dominix Global Pvt. Ltd.
This project was undertaken in collaboration with the design studio 'Dominix Global' to develop 69 Degrees, a design-led sub-brand exploring 3D printed jewellery and accessories for Indian GenZ using PLA, a sustainable material defined by its melting point. While the brand initially embraced bold, experimental forms, the project redefined its direction through research into user behaviour, market trends, and material perception. The focus shifted towards creating pieces that balance expressive form with refined, wearable aesthetics. The final collection reflects a synthesis of sculptural design, subtle detailing, and material-led thinking.