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  • Indian design should have its own identity: Michael Johnson at KDY 2016

    Indian design should have its own identity: Michael Johnson at KDY 2016

    JAIPUR: After building a functional formula or template, creative minds often challenge themselves by breaking out of the same mould. Michael Johnson, who set up the London-based design consultancy Johnson Banks, is a follower of this school of thought, because ‘why not?’

    After giving a good 10 years to designing for big name brands, Johnson had taken on the lack of proper branding in non-for-profit sector, and asked himself if design solutions can actually make a tangible difference in the field.

    Addressing a room full of graphic designers, artistes and branding professions at day one of Kyoorius Design Yatra 2016, Johnson asked if designs can really make a difference or it is a self satisfying and misplaced expectation.

    Johnson then went on to answer the question with a glimpse of his team’s works since they started off.

    The problem, Johnson said, lay in how graphic designers and advertising agencies handle non-for-profit work. “They treat it the same way old Catholic churches would treat indulgences: a little act of good will for their smooth sailing to heaven, or to pacify their conscience. They don’t do it to actually make it work.”

    After familiarising the audience with the idea of design solutions for non-for-profit organisations that actually helped them raise significant funds, Johnson titillated them with the idea of open source rebranding – to the point of sharing their design’s first draft in a public domain to be criticised by the world at large.

    For those who don’t know Johnson and his team at Johnson Banks has been invading many trade publishers’ headlines for its partnership with Mozilla to rebrand the company’s identity on a public domain.

    Later, speaking to indiantelevision.com, Johnson shared he had great expectation from the Indian design community to carve a unique identity; and a part of it brings him back to Kyoorius Design Yatra.

    Having participated in Kyoorius Designyatra first in its 9th edition, Johnson feels it has grown a great deal over the years “A proper design conference was very much a new concept in India back then. It was more of ‘famous designers presenting their works and the Indian counter parts lauding. It was obviously very appreciated but there was very little interaction, and engagement from the audience. And here we are, almost 10 years later and the property has grown so much. It has a clear theme that resonates very well with me. Instead of ‘here’s what I do’ presentation, speakers can talk about why they do what they do,” Johnson shared, adding that from his last year’s experience as a judge of Kyoorius Design Awards 2015, he could gauge that the design industry is being seriously taken in the country.

    But it’s not quite there yet, Johnson admitted.

    “It’s hard to track Indian designs in other markets. You hear big names from India in thr advertising circle but it gets a little tricky from design perspective,” he said.

    “I have often questioned why Indian design should be reflective of western works. Why can’t they do their own unique branding when India has such a vibrant culture to draw inspiration from? There is no need to copy the trends that the UK and the USA have been doing for the past 50 years,” he simply stated. Giving Indian designers the benefit of doubt he added that it could be the result of western works dominating the design industry for years and becoming a benchmark for the young Indian professionals joining in now.

    “I strongly believe that Indian design should have its own identity, much like the Japanese who have made a staunch distinction in their work that is world apart. I have started to see someone of that since the last time I was here, thus looking forward to the winning entries of this year’s Kyoorius Design Awards,” Johnson added in parted.

  • Indian design should have its own identity: Michael Johnson at KDY 2016

    Indian design should have its own identity: Michael Johnson at KDY 2016

    JAIPUR: After building a functional formula or template, creative minds often challenge themselves by breaking out of the same mould. Michael Johnson, who set up the London-based design consultancy Johnson Banks, is a follower of this school of thought, because ‘why not?’

    After giving a good 10 years to designing for big name brands, Johnson had taken on the lack of proper branding in non-for-profit sector, and asked himself if design solutions can actually make a tangible difference in the field.

    Addressing a room full of graphic designers, artistes and branding professions at day one of Kyoorius Design Yatra 2016, Johnson asked if designs can really make a difference or it is a self satisfying and misplaced expectation.

    Johnson then went on to answer the question with a glimpse of his team’s works since they started off.

    The problem, Johnson said, lay in how graphic designers and advertising agencies handle non-for-profit work. “They treat it the same way old Catholic churches would treat indulgences: a little act of good will for their smooth sailing to heaven, or to pacify their conscience. They don’t do it to actually make it work.”

    After familiarising the audience with the idea of design solutions for non-for-profit organisations that actually helped them raise significant funds, Johnson titillated them with the idea of open source rebranding – to the point of sharing their design’s first draft in a public domain to be criticised by the world at large.

    For those who don’t know Johnson and his team at Johnson Banks has been invading many trade publishers’ headlines for its partnership with Mozilla to rebrand the company’s identity on a public domain.

    Later, speaking to indiantelevision.com, Johnson shared he had great expectation from the Indian design community to carve a unique identity; and a part of it brings him back to Kyoorius Design Yatra.

    Having participated in Kyoorius Designyatra first in its 9th edition, Johnson feels it has grown a great deal over the years “A proper design conference was very much a new concept in India back then. It was more of ‘famous designers presenting their works and the Indian counter parts lauding. It was obviously very appreciated but there was very little interaction, and engagement from the audience. And here we are, almost 10 years later and the property has grown so much. It has a clear theme that resonates very well with me. Instead of ‘here’s what I do’ presentation, speakers can talk about why they do what they do,” Johnson shared, adding that from his last year’s experience as a judge of Kyoorius Design Awards 2015, he could gauge that the design industry is being seriously taken in the country.

    But it’s not quite there yet, Johnson admitted.

    “It’s hard to track Indian designs in other markets. You hear big names from India in thr advertising circle but it gets a little tricky from design perspective,” he said.

    “I have often questioned why Indian design should be reflective of western works. Why can’t they do their own unique branding when India has such a vibrant culture to draw inspiration from? There is no need to copy the trends that the UK and the USA have been doing for the past 50 years,” he simply stated. Giving Indian designers the benefit of doubt he added that it could be the result of western works dominating the design industry for years and becoming a benchmark for the young Indian professionals joining in now.

    “I strongly believe that Indian design should have its own identity, much like the Japanese who have made a staunch distinction in their work that is world apart. I have started to see someone of that since the last time I was here, thus looking forward to the winning entries of this year’s Kyoorius Design Awards,” Johnson added in parted.

  • Kyoorius unveils its jury and announces jury sessions for the 2016 Design Awards

    Kyoorius unveils its jury and announces jury sessions for the 2016 Design Awards

    MUMBAI: Kyoorius unveils its jury for the fourth edition of the Kyoorius Design Awards. The jury sessions will take place from September 02-04, 2016 at the école intuit.lab in Mumbai. Gabor Schreier, Executive Creative Director, Saffron Brand Consultants, will chair the jury at the Kyoorius Design Awards this year. He specialises in creative strategy, brand positioning and architecture, visual identity systems, branded environments, signing systems and sound branding. The Kyoorius Design Awards recognise, honour and award the most outstanding creative work in the Indian visual communications sphere.

    This year, the Kyoorius Design Awards received a total of 468 entries across all categories, from design studios, advertising agencies, freelance designers, brand consultancies and corporate from across India. The Kyoorius Awards have a wide-ranging list of categories, planned to recognise individual components as well as entire campaigns and projects that exist on multiple platforms and channels. A specialist jury composed of the top creatives from across the world – will gather to review, discuss and elect the best of the best over three intensive days. All the voting is done in private and never by a show of hands.

    Under the Kyoorius Design Awards, the jury also comprises of:

    • Tnop Wangsillapakun, Founder & Design Director, TNOP Design

    • Prasanna Sankhe, Co-Founder & Creative Head, Hyphen

    • Sarita Sundar, Founder, Hanno

    • Kurnal Rawat, Creative Director, Landor

    • Katherina Tudball, Design Director, The Partners

    • Ayaz Basrai, Co-Founder, The Busride Design Studio

    Rajesh Kejriwal, Founder and CEO of Kyoorius said ‘With our latest edition of Kyoorius Design Awards, we are delighted with the quality and range of entries received. The jury – a mix of international and Indian experts – will have some tough choices to make over the next few days. Kyoorius has an Open jury policy and people from the media and industry are allowed to attend these sessions to interact with the jury and be inspired by the exceptional entries received this year”.

    The Kyoorius Design Awards night will be the culmination of Kyoorius Designyatra and will be held on October 01, 2016 at the Fairmont Hotel, Jaipur, India. The Awards night will have a gathering of over 1100 people from the marketing and communication industry.

  • Kyoorius unveils its jury and announces jury sessions for the 2016 Design Awards

    Kyoorius unveils its jury and announces jury sessions for the 2016 Design Awards

    MUMBAI: Kyoorius unveils its jury for the fourth edition of the Kyoorius Design Awards. The jury sessions will take place from September 02-04, 2016 at the école intuit.lab in Mumbai. Gabor Schreier, Executive Creative Director, Saffron Brand Consultants, will chair the jury at the Kyoorius Design Awards this year. He specialises in creative strategy, brand positioning and architecture, visual identity systems, branded environments, signing systems and sound branding. The Kyoorius Design Awards recognise, honour and award the most outstanding creative work in the Indian visual communications sphere.

    This year, the Kyoorius Design Awards received a total of 468 entries across all categories, from design studios, advertising agencies, freelance designers, brand consultancies and corporate from across India. The Kyoorius Awards have a wide-ranging list of categories, planned to recognise individual components as well as entire campaigns and projects that exist on multiple platforms and channels. A specialist jury composed of the top creatives from across the world – will gather to review, discuss and elect the best of the best over three intensive days. All the voting is done in private and never by a show of hands.

    Under the Kyoorius Design Awards, the jury also comprises of:

    • Tnop Wangsillapakun, Founder & Design Director, TNOP Design

    • Prasanna Sankhe, Co-Founder & Creative Head, Hyphen

    • Sarita Sundar, Founder, Hanno

    • Kurnal Rawat, Creative Director, Landor

    • Katherina Tudball, Design Director, The Partners

    • Ayaz Basrai, Co-Founder, The Busride Design Studio

    Rajesh Kejriwal, Founder and CEO of Kyoorius said ‘With our latest edition of Kyoorius Design Awards, we are delighted with the quality and range of entries received. The jury – a mix of international and Indian experts – will have some tough choices to make over the next few days. Kyoorius has an Open jury policy and people from the media and industry are allowed to attend these sessions to interact with the jury and be inspired by the exceptional entries received this year”.

    The Kyoorius Design Awards night will be the culmination of Kyoorius Designyatra and will be held on October 01, 2016 at the Fairmont Hotel, Jaipur, India. The Awards night will have a gathering of over 1100 people from the marketing and communication industry.

  • Kyoorius’ 2nd edition of Zee MELT is scheduled for August 2016

    Kyoorius’ 2nd edition of Zee MELT is scheduled for August 2016

    MUMBAI: Kyoorius is all set to host Zee MELT 2016 on 26 and 27 August with a brilliant line-up of speakers and panel discussions. Its first time in Delhi, the unique festival aims to bring together advertising, digital, marketing, emerging technologies, media and PR industry to celebrate creativity. MELT is a 2-day rollercoaster event conceptualized in partnership with Zee Entertainment, Hindustan Times, GroupM, and D&AD.

    This year MELT 2016 will feature some of the most influential names in the business of creativity and marketing communications. It will have sessions curated for different interests, skill sets and audiences. From advertisers, industry experts such as Ted Mellström (Art Director, Forsman & Bodenfors, Sweden) to leading marketers like Per Nilsson (Corporate Communication & Marketing Director at Semcon, Sweden) and Mark van Iterson (Global Head of Design & Concept at Heineken, Amsterdam), the top professionals, will be presenting and engaging at the anchor events of melt. Some other speakers to watch out for are Tom Betts (Chief Data Officer, Financial Times), Andrew O’Dell (CEO & Co-Founder, Pereira & O’Dell), Karrelle Dixon (Director of Emerging markets, Wieden+Kennedy ) to name a few.

    MELT 2016 will consist of a range of conferences, seminars, exhibitions, showcases, workshops and networking sessions for delegates from across marketing and communication genres by industry experts, catering to all experience levels. The organizers are expecting more than 2000 creative, marketing people will convene to discuss, inspire and learn through sharing and interaction.

    The stimulating line-up of speakers and the agenda for the second edition of ZEE MELT 2016, is ready to be browsed through at Readytomelt.com, a dedicated website for the festival. This website boasts of a full line up of speakers from all over the world, spanning a variety of events throughout the 2 days.

    The content for MELT 2016 is divided across four key pillars i.e. Learning, Showcase and Gallery, Networking and Celebration. Each of these pillars will be driven by content partners and participating brands at MELT 2016.

    Commenting on the line up, Kyoorius CEO and founder Rajesh Kejriwal said, “The aim of MELT 2016 is to spoil its attendees with choice of multiple sessions that not only excites and informs but also engages them. What sets this edition apart are the best speakers and presenters from the industry with the addition of experience zones and workshops. We want our partners and all attendees to get the most out of their time at MELT 2016.”

    All delegates can sign up for individual events which can be bookmarked. Zee MELT 2016 welcomes everyone to create their own itinerary for each day in accordance to their predilection.

  • Kyoorius’ 2nd edition of Zee MELT is scheduled for August 2016

    Kyoorius’ 2nd edition of Zee MELT is scheduled for August 2016

    MUMBAI: Kyoorius is all set to host Zee MELT 2016 on 26 and 27 August with a brilliant line-up of speakers and panel discussions. Its first time in Delhi, the unique festival aims to bring together advertising, digital, marketing, emerging technologies, media and PR industry to celebrate creativity. MELT is a 2-day rollercoaster event conceptualized in partnership with Zee Entertainment, Hindustan Times, GroupM, and D&AD.

    This year MELT 2016 will feature some of the most influential names in the business of creativity and marketing communications. It will have sessions curated for different interests, skill sets and audiences. From advertisers, industry experts such as Ted Mellström (Art Director, Forsman & Bodenfors, Sweden) to leading marketers like Per Nilsson (Corporate Communication & Marketing Director at Semcon, Sweden) and Mark van Iterson (Global Head of Design & Concept at Heineken, Amsterdam), the top professionals, will be presenting and engaging at the anchor events of melt. Some other speakers to watch out for are Tom Betts (Chief Data Officer, Financial Times), Andrew O’Dell (CEO & Co-Founder, Pereira & O’Dell), Karrelle Dixon (Director of Emerging markets, Wieden+Kennedy ) to name a few.

    MELT 2016 will consist of a range of conferences, seminars, exhibitions, showcases, workshops and networking sessions for delegates from across marketing and communication genres by industry experts, catering to all experience levels. The organizers are expecting more than 2000 creative, marketing people will convene to discuss, inspire and learn through sharing and interaction.

    The stimulating line-up of speakers and the agenda for the second edition of ZEE MELT 2016, is ready to be browsed through at Readytomelt.com, a dedicated website for the festival. This website boasts of a full line up of speakers from all over the world, spanning a variety of events throughout the 2 days.

    The content for MELT 2016 is divided across four key pillars i.e. Learning, Showcase and Gallery, Networking and Celebration. Each of these pillars will be driven by content partners and participating brands at MELT 2016.

    Commenting on the line up, Kyoorius CEO and founder Rajesh Kejriwal said, “The aim of MELT 2016 is to spoil its attendees with choice of multiple sessions that not only excites and informs but also engages them. What sets this edition apart are the best speakers and presenters from the industry with the addition of experience zones and workshops. We want our partners and all attendees to get the most out of their time at MELT 2016.”

    All delegates can sign up for individual events which can be bookmarked. Zee MELT 2016 welcomes everyone to create their own itinerary for each day in accordance to their predilection.

  • Kyoorius announces the fourth edition of ‘Kyoorius Design Awards 2016’

    Kyoorius announces the fourth edition of ‘Kyoorius Design Awards 2016’

    MUMBAI: The fourth Edition of the Kyoorius Design Awards, held in association with D&AD, opened for entries from Monday 27 June 2016. Kyoorius called for entries from across India for a total of 10 categories and 56 sub-categories.

    The fourth edition of the Kyoorius Design Awards, brings to fore the brightest talents and best works in the field of design. Across multiple categories, the Awards cover the world of design from branding, editorial, product, and spacial design to writing for design. Not only do they celebrate design, but every year the Awards dig out undiscovered gems, new studios and designers – talent just waiting to be recognised.

    The awards can be entered by any company or individual, entry is not restricted to design studios or advertising agencies. Kyoorius will promote the awards across corporate, Design Houses, Event companies, Brand Consultants etc. Kyoorius, for the first time ever, introduced the concept of Open Jury – the jury sessions are open to the industry people to watch, learn, check and benefit from the discussions and display of entries. The Jury session will be held from 2nd September to 4 September to May in Mumbai at Ecole Intuit Lab.

    In coordination with D&AD, the jury will be a mix of International (West and East) and local jurors. Like every year, the awards will uphold the zero- tolerance policy for scam ads. Gabor Schreier, Executive Creative Director, Saffron Brand Consultants will head the jury.

    Kyoorius founder & CEO Rajesh Kejriwal commented, “Awards are primarily to inspire and motivate the industry achievers. At Kyoorius Design Awards, the name does not matter – Merit does. We know that Designers are a terribly undervalued kind; and we are out to prove them all wrong. Because we love you more. I am also happy with the response that we have always got for having a transparent open jury process and we shall continue to do so. I personally feel that many studios/agencies have done brilliant work in the last year and hence I am expecting a lot more participation of more agencies.”

    The Kyoorius Design Awards show will be held on October 1 2016 at Designyatra held this year at Fairmont Hotel, Jaipur. The awards show will be attended by well over 1250 professionals.

    The Kyoorius Creative Awards are presented by ZEE TV.

  • Kyoorius announces the fourth edition of ‘Kyoorius Design Awards 2016’

    Kyoorius announces the fourth edition of ‘Kyoorius Design Awards 2016’

    MUMBAI: The fourth Edition of the Kyoorius Design Awards, held in association with D&AD, opened for entries from Monday 27 June 2016. Kyoorius called for entries from across India for a total of 10 categories and 56 sub-categories.

    The fourth edition of the Kyoorius Design Awards, brings to fore the brightest talents and best works in the field of design. Across multiple categories, the Awards cover the world of design from branding, editorial, product, and spacial design to writing for design. Not only do they celebrate design, but every year the Awards dig out undiscovered gems, new studios and designers – talent just waiting to be recognised.

    The awards can be entered by any company or individual, entry is not restricted to design studios or advertising agencies. Kyoorius will promote the awards across corporate, Design Houses, Event companies, Brand Consultants etc. Kyoorius, for the first time ever, introduced the concept of Open Jury – the jury sessions are open to the industry people to watch, learn, check and benefit from the discussions and display of entries. The Jury session will be held from 2nd September to 4 September to May in Mumbai at Ecole Intuit Lab.

    In coordination with D&AD, the jury will be a mix of International (West and East) and local jurors. Like every year, the awards will uphold the zero- tolerance policy for scam ads. Gabor Schreier, Executive Creative Director, Saffron Brand Consultants will head the jury.

    Kyoorius founder & CEO Rajesh Kejriwal commented, “Awards are primarily to inspire and motivate the industry achievers. At Kyoorius Design Awards, the name does not matter – Merit does. We know that Designers are a terribly undervalued kind; and we are out to prove them all wrong. Because we love you more. I am also happy with the response that we have always got for having a transparent open jury process and we shall continue to do so. I personally feel that many studios/agencies have done brilliant work in the last year and hence I am expecting a lot more participation of more agencies.”

    The Kyoorius Design Awards show will be held on October 1 2016 at Designyatra held this year at Fairmont Hotel, Jaipur. The awards show will be attended by well over 1250 professionals.

    The Kyoorius Creative Awards are presented by ZEE TV.