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Education:2014 MIT Institute of Design, Pune. (Product Design, Sem 6)2011 Nowrosjee Wadia College, Pune. (HSC Science)2009 Rewachand Bhojwani Academy, Pune. (SSC)
“Hi, I am Navin. I love making things and being in environments where I'm most likely to have new experiences and learn new things in the process. I like to analyse problems, improve communication and understand how things work. I �nd peace in playing futsal, sur�ng and traveling.”
Birthplace: Leganes, Spain
Hometown: Pune, India.
Languages: Spanish, English, Hindi and Marathi.
Experience2013 S.P. Jain, Student Ambassador Program, Dubai. 2013 Quasar- MITID College Fest, Core Team. 2012 Stories/Joseph Radhik, Intern, Hyderabad/Mumbai. 2011 NH7 Weekender-Photo Team, Pune. 2009 DNA Newspapers, Contributing Photographer, Pune. 2009 Rotary Cultural Exchange Program, Cape Town.2007 Pune Football Club, Nike Cup (National Tournament), Chennai.
AnaloGoCamera DesignGROUP PROJECT
Experience2013 S.P. Jain, Student Ambassador Program, Dubai. 2013 Quasar- MITID College Fest, Core Team. 2012 Stories/Joseph Radhik, Intern, Hyderabad/Mumbai. 2011 NH7 Weekender-Photo Team, Pune. 2009 DNA Newspapers, Contributing Photographer, Pune. 2009 Rotary Cultural Exchange Program, Cape Town.2007 Pune Football Club, Nike Cup (National Tournament), Chennai.
Project Background:The bene�ts of shooting on �lm are clear, you shoot less and think more, because �lm, is physical and �lm, is expensive. In an era where camera technologies are getting faster, cheaper and easier to use, we are beginning to get desensitized and lose value for the medium. We now think less and shoot more. Despite knowing the bene�ts, using a �lm camera is not preferred because of the cost of �lm and processing charges. In contrast, phone cameras have gained in popularity because it is practically free and very easy to use. Another very important advantage of having a phone camera is that you have it with you at all times.
Project by Angad Bharaj, Ashish Jain and Navin Devnani
“Designing a camera which is portable, assists self-learning and helps develop a renewed thought process inspired from a �lm photography camera.”
“Hi, I am Navin. I love making things and being in environments where I'm most likely to have new experiences and learn new things in the process. I like to analyse problems, improve communication and understand how things work. I �nd peace in playing futsal, sur�ng and traveling.”
Developing the Form: The camera had to be pocket-able and at the same time had to �t well in the hand, so with this in mind we began exploring
di�erent forms with plasticine.
Soft Smooth
GrippyOrganic
PlayfulToyish
TechyBoxy
FuturisticSymmetrical (Selected Form)
Form Re�nement and Dimensioning: In order to �nalize the dimensions we tested out the form with the hand of a 5 percentile female and a 95 percentile male. The form also allowed for 2 di�erent comfortable grips for di�erently sized hands.
The form is ergonomically derived and geometrically re�ned.
The �nal form was milled on a CNC for perfect dimensions and curves.
The USB cartridge can only store upto 36 photographs at a time. An e-Ink frame counter display is also provided to keep track.
Tactile Shutter Button and Exposure Control Wheel.
Lens with magnetic ring for lens adapters. LED Flash and Convex Mirror for composing self portraits.
Speaker for Audio Feedback and Electronic View�nder.
Slider for On/O� function.
Product Render
Slides from the �nal presentation depicting the module and menu �ow.
Platonic GullakSheet Metal Enclosure DesignINDIVIDUAL PROJECT
Objective: To design a metal container inspired from an icosahedron.
Sequence of Bending: Top Sequence of Bending: Base
Once both the parts are prepared separately, they will be laser welded. This aluminum Gullak will be much more di�cult to break open than the traditional earthern Gullaks.
The USB cartridge can only store upto 36 photographs at a time. An e-Ink frame counter display is also provided to keep track.
18 Triangular Facets (Icosahedron Has 21)Manufacturable Through Sheet Metal Processes.Bend Allowance, Locater Pins And Relief Notches Have Been Provided.
Product Render
Slides from the �nal presentation depicting the module and menu �ow.
MediLock ContainerPlastic Enclosure DesignGROUP PROJECT
Objective: To create a container where the user must twist the cap both in the clockwise and counter-clockwise direction to open the container.
Turn the cap clockwise. Lift the cap up gently for it to snap.
Turn the cap counter-clockwise to open.
Easily Pocket-able Tapered Form
Clockwise Threading
Counter-Clockwise Threading
Cap With Dual Threading
Container Opening
Click here to view a 25 second time lapse of the 3D printing on YouTube.
Project by Ashish Jain and Navin Devnani
Unique & Playful Cap ExperienceTechnically SoundManufacturable by plastic moulding processes3D Printed and Validated
Product Render
MediLock ContainerPlastic Enclosure DesignGROUP PROJECT
Nail-It ToolScience and Intervention CourseINDIVIDUAL PROJECT
Objective: To understand and perform a creative intervention in the working of a hammer. A hammer designed to assist the user in safer, cleaner and faster hammering of a nail.
Click here to view a 25 second time lapse of the 3D printing on YouTube.
Mock-up and Concept Validation Usage
Anti-Slip Grip
Compressive Spring
Nail Loading Point
Locked Position
Compressive SpringOne Shot Nail HammeringAccurate Hammering
Kaluram Says HiScreen Printing on FabricGROUP PROJECT
Kaluram is our friend and one of the many dogs on campus. The motif is originally an ink impression of his paw on paper. This was then scanned, digitized and arranged into a pattern for the screen.
After we were done printing the paws on a cotton fabric 2.5 metres in length, it was stitched into the garment in the photographs.
Project by Navin Devnani, Yash Vishwa and Himanshi Parmar
Final Garment
Outdoor SpaceBamboo Structure and Canopy DesignGROUP PROJECT
1253 4030 1254
1205
1500
2500
2000
1:18 Scale Model
Top View
Side Elevation
The Bamboo splitting tool and the structural skeleton being constructed.
Validating and testing shade being formed by the weaving at di�erent times of the day.
Objective: To create an outdoor space on the lawn adjacent to the college building, for lectures and discussions.
Bamboo: Design a space that maximizes the shade on the lawn throughout the day and at the same time showcases the di�erent uses of bamboo as a material.
Details of the joineries and weaving. The canopy of the structure will merge with the canopy of the existing trees, maximizing the shaded area throughout the day. (Project is still in progress)
Form Studies
A form conceived in bent aluminum and inspired from crashing waves.
A ceramic jug inspired from and
for use in a Mediterranean
context. Derived from a basic form
transition of a square to a circle.
Model made to scale in MDF.
Model Making
1:1 MDF Model: Bosch Heat Gun. Mount Board Wubb Models, 3D explorations of Quasar 7’s Wubb logo (Group Project)
1:1 MDF Model: M10 Nut (Working Model).
1:1 HIPS Model: 90 Degree Arc Hinge (Working Model). Siporex Model: Understanding Radii Manipulation.
Details of the joineries and weaving.
Model Making
Objective: To design an Integrated Centre Stack Module for a leading Indian Car Manufacturer.
The project included doing focused research for the company and developing an Integrated Centre Stack Module including its physical and digital interface and menu �ow. Due to the Non-Disclosure Agreement of this project, further information cannot be disclosed.
Market and User Research Compilation.
Human Machine Interface GROUP PROJECT
Screens from my �nal presentation to the company.
The B&W Project is a visual documentation of physical change. Our intention is to have scheduled individual photo shoots for all of the 158 students in our batch at MIT-ID at regular intervals and then compile them into a publication at the end of our four and a half year course.(Project in progress)
Project by Hemant Vuro, Shemal Pandya, Saloni Luktuke and Navin Devnani.
Black & White
Click to view video online.
A Light in The Darkened WorldTushar Ghei’s acoustic rendition of
Killswitch Engages song, ‘A Light in The Darkened World’
Pune Farmers MarketEvent introduction and highlights �lm
for Karen Anands Pune Farmers Market.
Aman Setu- My SchoolIntroductory �lm for Madhavi Kapur
Foundations beautiful school.
Video Work
Music 35mm Film
Click on the photos to see more from the set on �ickr.Photo Work
Travel Experimental