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Vyasateja Rao who also goes by VT, is the founder and creative director of Analogy Design. In this episode, we talk with VT on his professional growth, the challenges of developing design frameworks, finding talent, the differences in how the design industry is in India in comparison to other countries, and his future goals.
He has received various international design awards and patents, including the Red Dot, Industart, IBDC, IBD award, Singapore Design Award, and currently, VT designs for various global clients such as Panasonic, Amazon, Marvel, Cellairis and other leading companies who are passionate about creating breakthroughs in product and user experience. He also collaborates with numerous start-ups from the US, Asia, and Europe. His projects are featured in leading international design blogs. His foremost interests are based on creating fresh approaches in how products are experienced by people and the underlying emotions that are triggered. His work and experiments continue offline when he has time to explore various different places and is a big advocate of global design, drawing inspiration from cultures around the world. With Analogy, he plans to create a diverse and well-rounded ensemble of specialists and is focussed on creating a studio culture that is respectful and observant of cultures globally.
By Darshan VeershettyVyasateja Rao who also goes by VT, is the founder and creative director of Analogy Design. In this episode, we talk with VT on his professional growth, the challenges of developing design frameworks, finding talent, the differences in how the design industry is in India in comparison to other countries, and his future goals.
He has received various international design awards and patents, including the Red Dot, Industart, IBDC, IBD award, Singapore Design Award, and currently, VT designs for various global clients such as Panasonic, Amazon, Marvel, Cellairis and other leading companies who are passionate about creating breakthroughs in product and user experience. He also collaborates with numerous start-ups from the US, Asia, and Europe. His projects are featured in leading international design blogs. His foremost interests are based on creating fresh approaches in how products are experienced by people and the underlying emotions that are triggered. His work and experiments continue offline when he has time to explore various different places and is a big advocate of global design, drawing inspiration from cultures around the world. With Analogy, he plans to create a diverse and well-rounded ensemble of specialists and is focussed on creating a studio culture that is respectful and observant of cultures globally.