Yatin Seth WORKBOOK
Oct 2024


  • Hi! I’m Yatin, I'm an Indian designer and researcher.

  • I am 23, and I enjoy systems thinking, exploring new materials, cybernetics, designing for sustainability and the research process.  

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Research /








Diabets

Service design interventions to tackle solar panel circularity in India

Decoding resource acquisition & consumption

Tackling post-intensive care syndrome in the Indian context


Diabetes management app prototyping

2023-24


2022


2021



2021



Industrial Design /


Senseé


PayCase


Tost


pixel8

Empowering STEM education for the visually impaired

Contactless payments made easy


Redesigning a  sandwich grill inspired by SMEG

Designing a toy for open play

2022


2022


2021


2020


Skills


Gameboy: Replica Model

St. Dismas Cross: Replica Model

Rapid prototyping


CAID work

Replica of a Gameboy Classic


Replica of the St. Dismas Cross from Uncharted 4

Exploring eco-designs for medical devices through rapid prototyping

Digital fabrication and computer-aided industrial design work

2022


2022


2022



2022


Graphic Design /


dauch


Documentation of
Indigenous
Practices


Screen Prints

Incorporating packaging into the product design of cellophane tape

Documenting the process of khad-ka-pind from Rajasthan, India


Screen prints on paper

2021


2021



2020


Misc.


Photography

Sketchnotes

Misc

Film and digital photography


Sketchnotes for talks and workshops

Miscellaneous work

~2024

~2024


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Replica model II / St. Dismas’ Cross from Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End /




Materials used: 


  • Teak wood
  • metal wire
  • newspaper
  • paper mâché
  • polymer clay
  • terracotta

Technical Drawings
3D proportioning
Dimensions

Process
The wooden frame for the cross was first painted black, and then a layer of silver was applied. 
The silver was then scraped off, leaving a faux matured look to the wood.
Macquette for the figurine of Dismas made of paper mâché.

Details

Spray painted gold details scraped to look aged.
Laser cut text etched on the wood panels, filled with silver paint powder.
Figurine made with paper base, terracotta and glue glaze, finally painted golden which was then chipped off.