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Introduction
Hi, My name is Unnati Joshi and I cherish my name, but what I love most about my self is my curiosity to everlearn.
I am a recent graduate from the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad
I never learned design as a single discipline, but as a way of paying attention.
I move across objects, interfaces, visuals and spaces, following the same question; how does this live with a person?
I believe I am Jack of trades, comfortable wherever the problem lives.
Hi, My name is Unnati and I cherish my name, but what I love most about my self is my curiosity to everlearn.
I am a recent graduate from the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad
I never learned design as a single discipline, but as a way of paying attention.
I move across objects, interfaces, visuals and spaces, following the same question; how does this live with a person?
I believe I am Jack of trades, comfortable wherever the problem lives.
Learning
At NID, I learned to see objects as behaviours, interfaces as conversations and that human experiences are are beyond the primary senses.
My learning was less about making artefacts and more about understanding relationships; between people, context, material and time.
Design slowly shifted from form-giving to system thinking.
At NID, I learned to see objects as behaviors, interfaces as conversations and human experiences beyond their senses.
My learning was less about making artefacts and more about understanding relationships; between people, context, material and time.
Design slowly shifted from form-giving to system thinking.
At NID, I learned to see objects as behaviours, interfaces as conversations and that human experiences are are beyond the primary senses.
My learning was less about making artefacts and more about understanding relationships; between people, context, material and time.
Design slowly shifted from form-giving to system thinking.






Exploring
My time working with We Wish For Society in Rajsamand changed how I understood design.
Spending days across rural villages, I wasn’t solving for users on paper anymore. I was listening, observing, adjusting. Planning a women’s entrepreneurship fair and conducting awareness drives taught clarity above cleverness.
People don’t need impressive solutions, they need ones that fit into their frugal lives.
My time working with We Wish For Society in Rajsamand changed how I understood design.
Spending days across rural villages, I wasn’t solving for users on paper anymore. I was listening, observing, adjusting. Planning a women’s entrepreneurship fair and conducting awareness drives taught clarity above cleverness.
People don’t need impressive solutions, they need ones that fit into their frugal lives.