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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Yatin Seth —
Design Research | Industrial Design

yatinseth.work@gmail.com
+91 85278 73270 
+353 89 486 2406
@yatin.17
CV | Behance

I am a designer focusing on creating engaging user experiences to power sustainable behavior, through design innovations in industrial, service and experiential design. I believe in a net-zero approach towards design and I aim to leverage both people and technology as the frontier for the future. With a methodical, research-oriented process, I want to facilitate strategic decision-making for the benefit of both people and the planet.



“..the future is already here—it’s just not very evenly distributed.”
(Gibson)