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Friday, December 31, 2010

Unexplored Versatility - Series on Sari in Apparel Magagine






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Labels: Apparel, Design, Heritage, India, Indian Saris: Traditions - Perspectives - Design, Indian Textiles, NID, publications, Saree, Strategic Design, Vijai Singh Katiyar

Tuesday, December 28, 2010


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Labels: Indian Saris: Traditions - Perspectives - Design, Swagat, Vijai Singh Katiyar, Wisdom Tree

Sunday, May 16, 2010

A feature from the book, 'Indian Saris: Traditions - Perspectives - Design' in 'Maharashtra Ahead' : Part-3



Posted by Vijai Singh Katiyar at 9:51 PM No comments:
Labels: Design, Indian Saris: Traditions - Perspectives - Design, Indian Textiles, News and Updates, NID, Saree, Sari, Vijai Singh Katiyar, Weavers

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Feature from 'Indian Saris: Traditions - Perspectives - Design' in 'Maharashtra Today' : Part-2




Posted by Vijai Singh Katiyar at 8:16 PM No comments:
Labels: Indian Handlooms and Handicrafts, Indian Saris: Traditions - Perspectives - Design, Saree, Sari, Vijai Singh Katiyar, Weavers, Wisdom Tree

Friday, May 7, 2010

A feature from the book, 'Indian Saris: Traditions - Perspectives - Design' in 'Maharashtra Ahead' : Part-1




Posted by Vijai Singh Katiyar at 9:16 PM No comments:
Labels: Indian Handlooms and Handicrafts, Indian Saris: Traditions - Perspectives - Design, NID, Saree, Sari, Vijai Singh Katiyar, Weavers, Wisdom Tree

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Times of India: A Tribute to Patan Patola


Posted by Vijai Singh Katiyar at 7:55 PM No comments:
Labels: double-ikat, Handloom Clusters, India, Indian Handlooms and Handicrafts, Indian Textiles, Patan, patola, Saree, Sari, Weavers

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Jetwings. May 2010: Draping Traditions






Posted by Vijai Singh Katiyar at 10:31 PM 1 comment:
Labels: Handloom Clusters, Heritage, India, Indian Handlooms and Handicrafts, Indian Saris: Traditions - Perspectives - Design, Indian Textiles, Jet Wings, NID, Vijai Singh Katiyar, Wisdom Tree

Thursday, April 15, 2010

The Hindu, Chennai: A tale of Six Yards

http://www.hindu.com/mp/2010/03/29/stories/2010032951010800.htm
Posted by Vijai Singh Katiyar at 7:07 AM No comments:
Labels: Anita Ratnam, Chennai, Gowri Ramnarayan, Saree, Sari, Shilpa Das, Shobit Arya, The Hindu, Vijai Singh Katiyar, Wisdom Tree

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Video on Sari Book Launch at Chennai

http://chennaionline.com/video/index.aspx?vid=1922&src=hp
Posted by Vijai Singh Katiyar at 8:03 PM No comments:
Labels: Chennai, Gowri Ramnarayan, Indian Saris: Traditions - Perspectives - Design, NID, Saree, Sari, Vijai Singh Katiyar, Wisdom Tree

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

DNA, Bangalore: Six Yards of Style


Posted by Vijai Singh Katiyar at 1:25 AM No comments:
Labels: Arjun Sajnani, Bangalore, book release, launch, NID, Prasad Bidapa, Shilpa Das, Vani Ganapati, Vijai Singh Katiyar, Wisdom Tree
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Vijai is Principal Designer and Faculty at the National Institute of Design (NID), India. He chairs the Professional Education Programmes of NID. He is the founder of the International Center for Indian Crafts (ICIC) at NID. He is part of the NID’s Policy and Planning Committee and a member of the Governing Council of the Institute. He also serves on the advisory board of the National Design Business Incubator. He has been a Visiting Research Fellow to University of New South Wales, Sydney. He works across textiles, crafts, and lifestyle sectors concentrating on areas such as design innovation, system design, product development, trends, colour and forecasting. He has helped many businesses in the domestic and exports sector by contributing solutions in the form of development strategies and brand design. He has several publications to his credit; this includes research papers and two major books—Design Education: Tradition and Modernity and Indian Saris: Traditions-Perspectives-Design.
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