Design Attitude

A Compilation Of Curated Editorials From the Designindia/Pool Magazine

Why is DesignIndia Ceasing Publication?

We are calling this the final issue. Yes, this is the last issue of DesignIndia Magazine that you will...

Creative leadership

A little practice and encouragement can quickly renew imagination, curiosity, and courage. Everyone is a creative type, but some...

The Changed Designer

We interview very experienced and accomplished designers, who have spent years at these companies and are very well read...

 Design Efficiency and Effectiveness 

Designers need to understand the difference between efficiency and effectiveness. Efficiency is defined as the ability to accomplish something...
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Design Attitude
Blog, POOL/ DesignIndia Editorial
Why is DesignIndia Ceasing Publication?
Blog, POOL/ DesignIndia Editorial
Creative leadership
Blog, POOL/ DesignIndia Editorial
The Changed Designer
Blog, POOL/ DesignIndia Editorial
 Design Efficiency and Effectiveness 
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Designindia Editorial

Collection of Editorials by Sudhir Sharma in Designindia Magazine

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Me

I am Sudhir Sharma,

I am a designer, publisher, speaker and a traveler. I am the founder of IndiDesign, a brand and business consulting company I also publish Designindia Magazine and host 'India's best Design Awards'. Lets connect

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Sudhir in Indian and Global Design Jury

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Designer Downtime

What is the best way to use your forced free time? For designers downtime is more important than working time and most of us do recognize this. In fact, we spend time planning our downtime. The downtime is not called ‘recharging your batteries’ for no reason. Though the currnet downtime is not usual, since it is a forced one, it needs some extra thoughts. 

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Clarity of Concepts

One thing that designers need to be really good at is taking in various confusing and ambiguous inputs and creating clarity out of nothing. This is something that many people credit to being creative. I often find myself listening to a client, vendor, friend, fellow designer, or my staff telling me different things about different subjects in different order…and I sit there trying make sense out of it all! 

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Design Awards

We were overwhelmed by the quality of entries for IBDA this year, and also by the number of entries. I am glad we have been able to attract great inspiring work from designers, who also presented their work very nicely. Seventy-three awards this year against 37 last year speaks volumes for the reputation these awards are gaining and also clearly indicates that the awards are making a difference to the winners. 

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Thinking Design

I have been thinking about this for a long time. What is the difference between a product, service, place or even ritual that has evolved over the years, with no conscious working on it, and a product, service, place or ritual that has been designed recently by a designer with design education or practice experience? 

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Creative use of Power

I believe designers without a sense of purpose – designers who do not understand their responsibility towards society, people and the environment – are as harmful as weapons of mass destruction. Creating is the ultimate power that influences, changes and directs the lives of people…and designers who do not understand the responsibility of this privilege are using their creative power for destruction. 

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Rules of Engagement

Almost every project for us starts with research, and the most interesting part of the research for me has always been talking to people (users, stakeholders, or just random people). Getting their views, perspectives, reasons for those views, and often unarticulated insights is always fascinating and personally fulfilling. These are also critical for development of an idea without a bias. 

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