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The Boolean
July 27th, 2011

As humans we have a fundamental need to be questioned about our opinions. And if no one asks us we’ll start our own online soapbox from where we can shout them. Tapping this need to be questioned can get interesting reactions. Sites like Blogger, Wikipedia, Reddit, StackOverflow, Digg, YouTube, Twitter, etc have tapped into this [...]

A Serious Profession
March 17th, 2011

For web design to be considered a serious profession in India we need to improve our workmanship, and strive for a new standard of quality in our work. We need to develop our own ideologies for designing for the web.

The Bazaar and the Mall
March 3rd, 2010

In today’s India we have two distinct retail experiences. The bazaar and the mall. One is an age-old tradition and the other is a brand new ‘western’ phenomenon. Let us compare the two.

Love thy user
February 23rd, 2010

Your users are almost never like you. They don’t think like you.

Words and Ideas
February 4th, 2010

A major part of being a designer, is thinking like one. Basic concepts like human needs, function, form and shape and the way systems and structures work are essential for a designer to think of solutions for a problem. The following is a list of my understanding of these concepts.

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