Aarya Prabhukeluskar

Information Experience Design (MA)

About

For me, it all started with paint brushes, quiet moments of observing and capturing the world through watercolours, lots of sketches, and a love for the little details that often go unnoticed. Studying Industrial and Product Design in my B.Des, and later diving into the Information Experience Design programme at the RCA, helped me expand this instinct into something deeper: a curiosity for how objects, especially tangible products and footwear, can carry stories.

I’m drawn to designing things that aren’t just useful, but meaningful. Products that feel alive in the hands of the user, that tell stories, spark questions, or leave behind something more than just form and function. Every project I take on, including my Individual Research Project ‘GATI: A First Step’, School Wide Unit workshop ‘A Room With Many Faces’ and Across RCA Project ‘We Know What You Clicked Online!’ is a way to mix curiosity with purpose, imagination with responsibility. For me, art and design are ways to reimagine the everyday, find joy in making, and keep asking…

Because why not?

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