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Can Design Create Social Impact Experts Discuss at IIAD's Industry Conclave

ewn24 news choice of himachal 16 May,2024 10:21 am

    In a dynamic exchange of ideas, the fourth edition of Indian Institute of Art and Design's (IIAD) annual Industry Conclave brought together over 50 industry stalwarts from 40 leading brands, igniting discussions on how design can address pressing global challenges and create a social impact. From fashion giants like Urvashi Kaur Label to global corporations like Ernst & Young LLP, the conclave served as a platform for dialogue between industry experts and over 140 students and alumni.

    Industry experts share insights at the Industry Conclave hosted by IIAD

    The annual event witnessed the participation of industry heavyweights like Ernst & Young LLP, India Today, Charkhee, Groyyo, PDS Group, JCPenney, Urvashi Kaur Label, Design Plus, RLDA Studios, Miraggio, Genie Mode, Alt Mobility, QUOD, RATA, OR & Aur, Aaquib Wani Design, Kaboom Social Impact, Yellow Brick Road Media, PLUGD. Recognised for their innovative approaches, experts from these brands brought real-world insights and fueled thought-provoking discussions.

    In a time marked by global challenges, the imperative for design to drive positive social change has never been more pronounced. This urgency takes centre stage as the theme of conclave: "Creating Social Impact by Design." The event focused on how design can tackle contemporary issues, with students and industry experts from diverse design sectors - communication, fashion design and fashion business management, and interior architecture and design-engaging in one-on-one dialogues through the World Cafe format.

    Bridging the theory-practice gap, initiatives like Industry Conclave serve a dual purpose: sparking discussions on designs role in driving social impact, while offering students practical insights. Beyond theoretical frameworks, these interactions establish much-needed clarity on the practical applications of design across various industries, thereby equipping students with the skills and perspectives needed to navigate the complexities of the professional landscape.

    The Role of Sustainability in Fashion

    Sustainability dominated the discussions at the Fashion department, where fashion design and management experts, such as Urvashi Kaur (Urvashi Kaur Label) and Shilpi Nigam Sharma (JCPenney), tackled the multifaceted issue, dissecting its true meaning and the challenges of implementing sustainable practices within the industry. A key debate centred on balancing business needs with social impact by design. While sustainable practices often incur higher costs, the conversation emphasised clear communication with consumers to bridge this gap. Experts also challenged the notion of tradition as static in fashion, arguing instead for its evolution and adaptation to changing needs and community engagement. Deconstructing outdated practices and embracing authenticity emerged as key takeaways for driving sustainable fashion forward.

    User-Centric Approach in Design and Cultural Sensitivity

    Conversations at the Interior Architecture and Design department shifted gears, highlighting the importance of user-centric design. Experts such as Rahoul Singh (RLDA) and Abhishek Bij (Design Plus) emphasised the need for designs that adapt to specific contexts and celebrate the diverse needs of users. The dialogue expanded into ways to incorporate a range of design trends and materials while maintaining cultural sensitivity. Collaboration strategies were also a point of discussion, with some advocating for direct community involvement, not just within groups of design specialists. This focus on user-centricity and cultural awareness suggests a growing recognition of the impact interior architecture and design has on individuals and communities.

    Value, Ethics and Audience Collaboration

    Discussions at the Communication Design department underscored the importance of creating conscious designs that build upon existing ideas. Experts condemned the practice of free work and advocated strategies to empower local artists through fair compensation. Communication design leaders like Vandana Pant (Folklogue Studio) and Yogesh Gagotia (Simpleplan Media) emphasised the importance of ethical practices and audience-centric design. In this conversation, Nirmala Nair (Kaboom Social Impact) highlighted the need for an integration between design thinking and marketing, ensuring that sustainability is addressed throughout the entire design process. A key shift advocated for by experts was the evolution of designers from creators to facilitators, collaborating with audiences and iterating designs for maximum impact. This shift highlights the growing emphasis on both ethical practices and audience-centric communication in the field.

    For a complete list of the design leaders who participated in the conclave, read below:

    Communication Design:

    Vikas Vashisht

    Ernst & Young LLP

    Nishant Sapra

    The Dreamer Design

    Samya Ghosh

    Purpose

    Vandana Pant

    Folklogue Studio

    Anurag Sehgal

    Digital Tranzform Pvt. Ltd.

    Nandita Sengupta

    Yellow Brick Road Studio

    Nirmala Nair

    Kaboom Social Impact

    Dharmesh Mehta

    Bluone Consultants

    Raksh Anand and Khushi Mishra

    Alt-Mobility

    Dhruv Goel

    Brand Catapult

    Vikram Kazanchi

    Threye Interactive

    Yogesh Gagotia

    Simpleplan Media

    Utkarsh Srivastava

    Rusk Media


    Fashion Business Management:

    Radhika Mittal

    OR & Aur

    Shilpa Aggarwal

    Charkhee

    Mohit Jain

    Miraggio

    Dhruv Kapoor

    Design One

    Shefali Gupta

    Nutrabay

    Kajol Aurora

    Aurora Creatives

    Abhishek Yugal, Divya Mohan and Jigyasa Sachdeva

    Groyyo

    Ankita Gulati

    Design One

    Pranav Pandey

    Genie Mode

    Fashion Design:

    Urvashi Kaur

    Urvashi Kaur Label

    Namita Mahajan

    PDS Group

    Garima Bhat

    Creatnet Fashion

    Shilpi Nigam Sharma

    JCPenney

    Ikshit Pande

    QUOD

    Chirojit Bhattacharya

    India Today

    Meeta Mastani

    Bindaas Unlimited

    Mrinal Jain

    Asmara India Pvt. Ltd.

    Naina Sehgal

    Nalphi India

    Pratiksha Tandon

    RATA

    Interior Architecture and Design:

    Shivani Mittal

    Lalittya

    Navya Aggarwal

    Navya & A Quarter

    Abhishek Bij

    Design Plus

    Aaquib Wani

    Aaquib Wani Design

    Kulveer Bhati, Ritu Yadav

    TOD Design

    Rohit Jain, Vandana Jain

    Dreamscape Design

    Priyamwada Singh

    Common Ground Practice

    Rahoul Singh

    RLDA Studios

    Ritika Malik

    PLUGD

    Priyanka Sood

    Kingsmen India Pvt. Ltd.

    Disha Gulati

    Kingsmen India Pvt. Ltd.

    This Industry Conclave reflects IIADs commitment towards bridging the gap between academia and industry, ensuring students become future-ready with the skills and real-world exposure that the industry seeks today.




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