
We are a studio creating immersive learning experiences in design and culture. This is our living archive as we grow, reflect and reimagine the role of design and culture literacy in everyday life. Here are some experiences that shaped us…..










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Gaurav Juyal

Gaurav is a Learning Experience Designer working towards designing holistic, non-violent forms of education while passionately advocating for student-led systems. With over 14 years of teaching experience in rural and urban settings, Gaurav aims to share his rich experience to foster mutual learning and growth. Trained at NID Ahmedabad as an animator, he has also been formally trained to be a Waldorf educator and designs learning methods drawn from life. A 12 time TEDx speaker and popularly known for his role as the host of the television series Art Attack by Walt Disney, Gaurav offers tailored workshops on animation, design fundamentals, and DIY projects, impacting thousands of children, youth, and teachers across India and abroad. His experience ranges from being a homeroom teacher at Riverside School Ahmedabad to a remote school in Darbari, Jaisalmer. He has engaged with organizations like Adobe, Google, Paypal, NIDs, CEPT, IIMs, IITs & American School of Bombay.
For more work visit :
www.gauravjuyal.com
Sweety Taur

Sweety Taur is a designer, curator, and academic whose work centers on creating bold, ethical, and value-sensitive narratives, artifacts, and experiences. She engages with both the needs of the present and the possibilities of the future through participatory design, systems thinking, storytelling, and sustainable innovation grounded in urgent pedagogies, situated research, and hands-on making. With over a decade of experience, she has worked across academic institutions, artisan clusters, manufacturing industries, and cultural research settings. Her areas of expertise span design education, curriculum development, craft and cluster development, sustainable materials and building, furniture and product design, exhibition curation, publication design and speculative urban futures. Sweety has collaborated with institutions such as the Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts, State Bamboo Mission, Ministry of Minority Affairs, Design History Society, and Invest India. She has served as a tenured faculty member at the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad, for five years. An avid cook, backpacker, and videography enthusiast, she describes herself as a growing “collector of curiosities.”