Radhika Ojha Industrial Designer | Architect 13th March,1993 + 91 95998 67756 radhika.ojha3@gmail.com
I’m an energetic Designer who loves to dive deep to design better experiences. I am self motivated person and also a seeker, who is zealous to create products and services that are sustainable and helps the society. 2
Education
Software Skills
2018 Masters in Design (Industrial Design) School of Planning and Architecture New Delhi
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2016 Bachelors in Architecture Madhav Institute of Technology and Science Gwalior
SolidWorks Rhinoceros 3D SketchUp KeyShot Adobe XD
2D
Illustrator Photoshop InDesign AutoCad Premiere Pro
2011 AISSCE Little Angels High School Gwalior
Achievements
Experience
2020 D’source Corona Design Challenge, IIT-B Winner (Typographic Poster)
2021 Graphic Designer & Visual Communicator Falkory Mumbai 2018- Research Associate 2020 Design Innovation Centre (MHRD, GOI.) School of Planning and Architecture New Delhi 2018 Virtual Exchange Program ASU-IITD Ideas Lab Arizona State University
2018 Taiwan International Student Design Competition, Finalist (Bio-ware) 2018 Charpai Challenge, Association of Designers of India, Finalist (Aasan) 2013 Photography Competition, MITS Winner (National Compotetion) 2013 Photography competition, IITDM Winner (National Compotetion) 2011 Intermediate Grade Drawing Examination, Grade B (National Exammination) 3
Bio-Ware
Eco Substitute
What’s inside
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for Plastic
Bowls and
Spoons
Jugnoo
Bio-ware
Aasan
Product Design Packaging Design Branding
Product Design
Furniture Design
Graphics Design
Renderings
Art Works
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Designed and developed at Design Innovation Centre. © School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, India
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Illumination Solution for Rural Kids
Jugnoo is a ‘do-it-yourself’ (DIY) kit that helps children make their own solar study lights, where electricity is scarce, providing them with a personalised lighting solution. The component of the kit, including the packaging enable putting this lamp together. With no wiring exposed it is completely robust and safe. The design also encourages tinkering and instilling confidence in making things by themselves.
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Different Energy Sources
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Studying Environment Identifying different study postures Children adopt multiple posture while studying both at home and at school. Some students are comfortable with book over their lap and some lie down and read. Many keep changing their posture after a while.
A mother cooking under the light of a paraffin candle.
10’ X 10’ homes Most of the people in rural India are living in darkness. Houses are so tightly packed that they don’t have ample sunlight. Product Design , Packaging Design , Branding | 9
Design Opportunity India moved from a nation with
12% literacy rate in 1947 to 74% literacy rate in 2011, as per 2011 census.
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People still do not have no access to ELECTRICITY. In many places electricity comes for less than 5 hrs. per day, people complete all the work that required electricity during this time.
Few families own solar LED lamp which is meant for the common use of the entire family, a child’s education is never a priority in the list of using light.
Vision A future were,
reduces to 8.12 crore students without access to clean, affordable, sustainable energy
zero student without access to clean. affordable, sustainable energy.
₹ Sustainability Radically reducing CO2 emissions
Health Clean alternative to the hazardous kerosene lamp
Education Giving a brighter future to kids offgrid
Employment Through assembly and distribution of solar study lamps
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5 hours of charging in sunlight
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4 hours of bright light
3 hours of soft light
Shark
Bear
Rocket
Bird
Penguin
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Light Bar
Light Bar Top
120˚
180˚
150˚
Light Bar Base
Copper Strip
Closed (0˚) 16
Open
Exploded View of joinery detail
Brightness: 250 Lux
Reflector
Colour Temp: Cool White 4000K
Battery Type: Rechargeable LeadAcid
Closed (0˚)
Battery Specs: 4 Volt, 1 Amp
Light Bar Base
Mono-Crystalline Solar Panel Power Unit
Rechargeable Lead-Acid Battery Power Unit
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Charging
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1. Solar Power
2. Self charging
The solar module is designed to encourage the child to carry it to school, charging it in the process.
The solar panel on the base unit is placed at such angle that the solar panel charges the battery by the light emitted by Light Bar. This improves the absorption of solar energy and conversion rates.
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The solar study lamp will only function when all the components Power Unit, Light Bar and Reflector are connected together. Jugnoo has a novel way to attach the Light Bar with the Power Unit, it is intuitive to be used by small kids. The Light Bar act as a switch which completes the circuit.
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Instruction Manual
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Reflector
Instructions to make template
Template for Reflector Mountain Fold
Instructions to assemble the
Instructions to draw a template.
given or drawn by you. Use any paper and draw the template using the following instructions.
29.7cm 21 cm
A4
Shaded area Scissor
Fold, Crease Unfold
You will need: 1 A4 Paper, pencil, scale,compass, a pair of scissors.
Dashed line
Glue Here Cut
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Solid line
Valley Fold
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2 Fold, Crease Unfold
1 Draw a line.
60mm
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2
Fold, Crease Unfold
Draw arcs about both ends of line. Repeat steps 1,2,3 till all the creases shown have been made.
6 cm
3 Use a ruler to join ends of line with intersection of curves.
Paste edges as shown
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4 Repeat steps 1,2,3 to draw the composition.
Voila! You have a template just like the one on the right!
Upon completition, this ` would look like. Make two holes and insert the stick through them as shown.
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Packaging
The pack includes:
1 Solar Power Unit
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1 Light Bar
1 Instruction Manual
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Reflector made using instruction Manual.
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Packaging as a Reflector.
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Taiwan International Student Design Competition, 2018 Finalist, Product Design category
Bio-Ware
Eco Substit
ute for Plas
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tic Bowls an
d Spoons
Bio-ware
Eco Substitute for Plastic Bowls and Spoons A booklet consisting food grade paper with pre-scored folding lines to make bowls and spoons, stiff enough to hold food till the meal is over letting the users to have a hassle free eating experience.
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Background Adverse effects of plastic disposables.
6% Only 6% plastic bowls and spoons are recycles globally.
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Health problems
Pollute environment
Non degradable
Where it can be used
Picnic
Camping
Traveling
Tracking
Festivals
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Steps to make Bowl
Bio-Ware Eco Substitute for Plastic Bowls and Spoons
1. Fold the short edges to the center of the template.
2. Fold the corners.
Includes: 1. Paper Bowls Templates - 30 nos. (300 ml, 600 ml, 900 ml) 2. Paper Spoons Template - 30 nos.
Features: Suitable for both hot and cold food and beverages. Food-safe Sustainable and renewable
3. Fold the flaps from the middle down.
4. Pull up the two flaps.
5. Finished
Steps to make Spoon
1. Fold the Template from the centre .
Cover
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2. Press along the oblique line.
Instructions
3. Finished
Bowl- 300 ml. X 2
Bowl- 600 ml, Spoon
Bowl- 900 ml.
Spoons
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Bowl- 600 ml.
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Spoons
Features
A4 A4 size booklet
6 mths
Food grade paper with PLA lining
Suitable for both hot and cold food and beverages.
Decomposes within 6 months
Sustainable and renewable
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Steps to make Bowl
1. Fold the short edges to the center of the template.
3. Fold the flaps from the middle down. 38
2. Fold the corners.
4. Pull up the two flaps.
5. Finished
Steps to make Spoon
1. Fold the Template from the centre .
2. Press along the oblique line.
3. Finished
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Scan for video
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SERENDIPITY ARTS FESTIVAL GOA
Finalist in Professional Category, 2018
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Aasan A contemporary designed bed which coverts into a lounge bed as per the user’s need. Taking inspiration form weaving pattens of traditional charpai the upholstery is made using up-cycled milk pouches ropes.
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Project Brief Design a contemporary piece of furniture using the principle of the Charpai. The design can include the physical form and the weave pattern.
Interpretation of the ‘Charpai’
Charpai
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Multi-functional
Material
Milk Pouches: Milk Packaging market - Growth Rate by Region (2019-2024)
Milk Pouches accounts for nearly half of all single use plastic waste globally.
In India, currently, 72 crore milk pouches (500ml) are used every day by consumers and only 10% of it gets recycled.
Regional Growth Rates High Mid Low
Properties:
Process:
4 High recycle value
55-micron virgin plastic.
Milk Pouch
Ropes
Fabric
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Steps to convert Charpai into Lounge Bed.
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Walnut wood frame
Flexi-Ply
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Cushioning Furniture Design | 47
Plywood Slats
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Plywood Slats - when bended
Fabric made from Milk Pouches
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Graphic Design Kid’s Air Cooler
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Knob as Two Planets
Split Complementary Colours
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Water level Indicator as Rocket
Appealing Graphics
Appealing Graphics
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Renderings &
Art Works
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Steam Iron 3D Model: Rhino3D Render: Keyshot
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Door Handel 3D Model: Rhinos3D Render: Keyshot
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Skills | 63
Radhika Ojha
+91 95998 67756 radhika.ojha3@gmail.com