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Harini Chandrasekar is an Industrial Designer with a specialization in textiles from India’s premier design school, The National Institute of Design. The prestigious Konstfack University of Arts, Crafts and Design in Sweden as well as the Politechnico Di Milano in Italy added to her education and international perspective. She then went on to teach courses such as design concepts and concerns, print-making, sustainability and craft and strategic design thinking while working with several global clients across Sweden, Italy, Finland and India. She is currently enrolled in the Global Marketing Communication & Advertising program at Emerson College to add a new dimension to her skills. Harini hopes to integrate creativity with management to create new and engaging ideas in the field of marketing communication.

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The Madras Designery

Thoughts and Illustrations from my daily blog

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Caffeine Snobbery

Harini Chandrasekar

"The morning cup of coffee has an exhilaration about it which the cheering influence of the afternoon or evening cup of tea cannot be expected to reproduce": Oliver Holmes, "Over the teacups" 1981. Despite having done an earlier post about coffee, caffeine plays such an integral role in my life that I cannot help but dedicate a whole new illustration detailing it (probably more than I should:)) Coffee

 

Selfless Portraits

Harini Chandrasekar

"Selfless Portraits is a collaborative art project aiming to bridge the gap between technology and humanity by encouraging small, creative gestures between strangers across the globe" Below is my humble attempt to participate by illustrating a random facebook profile picture assigned to me of a boy who lives in Singapore. Do check out the link for yourself & enjoy variety of individual drawing efforts. www.selflessportraits.com selfless1selfless2

 

The perpetual garden.

Harini Chandrasekar

Lately, my husband and I have been obsessed with iconic mid-century furniture and embrace every excuse to go window-shopping for the same. Eero Saarinen's womb chair has been my inspiration to explore a backdrop of wall murals. The perfect chair to simply curl up in with a good book and over-sized plants that never need watering providing for a happy shade cover. 13254

Fishy Tales

Harini Chandrasekar

Recently, I've been engrossed in this new book titled "Following Fish" by author Samanth Subramanian.More on http://samanth.in/blog/so-whats-the-book-about/ It's an awesome debut novel- anecdotal, humorous, wonderfully descriptive and blessed with the ability to make me more ravenous (literally!) with every page. Naturally, with this book still so fresh in my mind this could not be an illustration of anything else, could it?!;)

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