100% India

by Catherine Geel & Catherine Levy, 2005

Geel & Levy conduct an inspiring investigation into the practice of design by “everyday” people in India, with implications for sustainability & reuse.  The book is noteworthy for its research method: trawling the bazaars of Jaipur & Delhi for objects and photographically investigating their materials, form & aesthetics.

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Whiteboard

Feb
24

Join Us at the Whiteboard

We are now inviting RSVPs for the next Whiteboard @SonicRim on February 24th. Please email chris@sonicrim.com if you are interested in joining us at our San Francisco office for a relaxed afternoon of drinks and creative conversation. To learn more about what Whiteboard is, read on! learn more »

Pune Design Festival 2012 logo

Feb
10

Pune Design Festival

SonicRim founder and CEO Uday will deliver a keynote address at the fifth Pune Design Festival, and he will also conduct a co-creation workshop at the conference. This yearly event brings together practitioners and clients of design from different cities in India to exchange ideas with design experts from around the world. learn more »

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Jan
3

SonicRim in the News

SonicRim CEO Uday Dandavate was featured on “India Art n Design,” a design blog. You can read the article, titled “Design Research– A Relentless Quest,” here. learn more »

Dec
9

Whiteboard

Join us at 2:00 pm for SonicRim’s new initiative, “Whiteboard”. Every month we will host a Friday afternoon session for design researchers to share emerging patterns, ideas and aspirations in the field of design research.Cutting across organizational affiliations, this opportunity transcends the competitive nature of the design research marketplace to serve as a forum for... learn more »

Oct
1

Uday at TCDC International Symposium

Uday Dandavate has been invited to speak at the Thailand Creative Design Center’s (TCDC) International Symposium. He will join eight other world-renowned thought leaders in discussing how innovation can change the world. learn more »

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