PANORAMA REDESIGN
Design Panorama is a space allocated in the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India which talks about the pedagogy of the Institute and all its departments.
As the name suggests, Panorama gives an overall view of the NID's pedagogy, it's history, legacy, about the present disciplines and a lot other activities, that NID is a part of.
It has been an absolute pleasure to work on such a project. This project was not just about redoing a certain space, but also about getting to know our alma mater, about the wonderful stories and amazing work that people have left behind, which are generally missed in the otherwise extremely engaging life at NID.
Process
It all started with forming a team of faculty members and students from varied disciplines, and us coming together to brainstorm new ideas for the space.
The space generally holds various information panels and an exhibition corner to display projects undertaken by NID, its students and alumni.
We decided to go ahead with "Design for Change Making" as the theme and started curating the projects that were supposed to be exhibited and designing the look and feel of the space based around this theme.
The following are parts of the process that took most of our efforts in return for a banding learning.
After days of brainstorming on the curation, the movement plan and finalizing the look and feel of the space, we made several iterations for the main central panel texture, along with the layout and color scheme for the discipline panels.
Central Panel
The new central panel is bigger than the previous one, hence required rethinking of its structure and its installation system.
Cone of Futures
An infinity mirror is when two or more parallel or nearly parallel mirrors, create a series of smaller and smaller reflections that appear to recede to infinity. One of the major components of the exhibition was the Cone of Futures, that is placed right in front on the central panel. We studied the concept and made prototypes to test it.
A one way mirror film was used with acrylic to create a tunnel of words which was our adaptation of the Cone of Futures in Design.
Typography
Our choice of type was Neue Machina. It is a powerful and meticulously crafted typeface boasting monospace/geometric type features as well as apparent and deep ink traps in its heavier weights. It is inspired by the aesthetics of robotics and machines — a font suited for the future of technology.
The words 'Design Futures' was laser cut in aluminium, then treated with caustic soda for a more lighter color finish.
Display Stands
Design of the display stands for a few specific exhibits based on the existing design language of the space and display stands in it.
Installation
The installation required a lot of planning and people to put everything up.
Final Exhibition
This exhibition focuses on highlighting projects from NID’s ecosystem that demonstrate designs role for social development in India. We look at understanding design as a force of innovation through the lens of intersectionality amongst stakeholders, and some of the core challenges humanity and the world faces today.
Team
This redesign project was completed in close collaboration between interdisciplinary faculty members and students, with enormous efforts from the workshop staff.
Faculty Members
Amarnath Praful
Dimple Soni
Neelima Hasija
Tanishka Kachru
Sweety Taur
Students
Aashish Khaire (M.Des Furniture and Interior Design)
Abhishek Mankotia (M.Des Graphic Design)
Aditi Khandelwal (M.Des Graphic Design)
Amala Mhaiskar ( B.Des Exhibition Design)
Marzooq Jamal Abdul Nassar (B.Des Exhibition Design)
Nalini Ranjan Nirad (M.Des Photography Design)
Swati (M.Des Furniture and Interior Design)
Sourav Sil (M.Des Photography Design)
Ved Uttam (B.Des Graphic Design)
Special credits to K.H.Dasadia/Kanji Bhai (Workshop Coordinator) and technical staff of wood, metal and paint workshop for all their support.
Akhand and Kohinoor by www.indiantypefoundry.com
Neue Machina typeface by www.pangrampangram.com
Sharp Grotesk typeface by www.sharptype.co