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Ishita Jain

Ishita Jain is a graduate of the Ceramic and Glass Design program at the National Institute of Design in India; before that, she completed a BA in Lifestyle Accessory Design. Her thesis project “Design for Change”, which focused on design as a tool for community empowerment, received the Design for Asia Student Award 2012 at the Hong Kong Design Centre. In working with artisans on the ground, and high net worth clients, she is interested in exploring the role of design in creating models to sustain a more equal creative economy that benefits all stakeholders justly.

Since graduating from DSI, Ishita moved to San Francisco, California where she works in the field of philanthropy. Specifically, she is building an impact measurement practice for the Autodesk Foundation as their impact insights and analysis manager. Alongside her impact assessment work, she has completed a project highlighting methods to support worker success in the age of automation.

Thesis Projects

Canversation

More than 7,000 “local recyclers” divert recyclables from the landfills, but their contribution is not known. Canversation provides an interactive stage and behind-the-scenes understanding that changes the way New Yorkers see their lives and contributions.

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