Social Entrepreneurship project (Kudhasan potters)

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With a big picture view on design, Gavin has donned many hats in his entire career, working on diverse assignments, including design for social impact, new media design, brand identity development and design research. Even outside work, Gavin is constantly thinking about design and works on various experimental projects. From Murals to T-shirt designs, Illustrations and experimental animations, branding and marketing there is nothing he hasn't dipped his hands into. Currently he is working as a Behavioural Architect with FinalMile consulting influencing behaviour change to meet marketing, organizational and social objectives by applying learnings from Cognitive Neurology and Behavioural Economics.

5 thoughts on “Social Entrepreneurship project (Kudhasan potters)

  1. Pingback: Designers seek entry into India Inc’s boardroom « Gavin Remedios

  2. Really nice article. I specially liked the way “Design Intervention Possibilities” chart has been prepared in details. Although I have concerns on the ideas surrounding “raw materials acquisition” and “Distribution system”. If one looks closely in the Potters paint points, then these 2 points are serious issues, and some innovative solutions are still sought after.

    On a lighter note, the person preparing the chart struggled with the spelling of “Legal/Illegal”, and it clearly shows there :D

    Great article! Thanks for sharing!

  3. Hey Ankush,
    Thank you for you feedback, yes Im sure there are many more areas of intervention.
    This was a college project and the best I could do giving the duration, but its true there are a lot of loop holes which I wished I could fix inorder to make it a sustainable project.

    • That was quick! Yes, I understand the time constraints. My concern was not that all the problems were not fixed, rather it was that all were not discovered.

      I hope someone is still carrying on this project’s legacy and helping the needy.

      • Actually no one is carrying on with it, that what i regret, I am back home in Mumbai now, and I wasn’t able to build a sustainable game plan that could go on without my presence.

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