Soumitri starts life in India in the same year as Barack Obama, George Clooney and Eddie Murphy who dont start life in India. Also unlike them he was a good Indian so he went to Engineering School. He emerges five years later, after ten semesters of maths and mechanical engineering, clear that he wants to be something else. Some years later he is an Industrial Designer. He wants to teach and write too so for the next five years he runs a design consultancy (with Whirlpool, Hero and Intron as some of his clients), a metal furniture making company, teaches students and writes for magazines in India and abroad. He then goes off to Japan and works at Hitachi for a bit – nihon was subarashi desu ne! Which cures him of the desire to make more consumer products for moneyed people, he is again clear he wants to do something else. Back in India he quits his firm, does freelance work and teaches. Sometime later he runs a recycling project and changes 2 tonnes of waste a day into money, which gets him this award and a voice at UNEP. Along the way he does a PhD, which argues that design has lost its mind, and soon after moves to Australia.

These days he runs a blog (okay a few) and tells people to be idealistic, take risks and do something for the forgotten – in a faint voice.

Soumitri Varadarajan

Industrial Designer @ Studio Soumitri
Melbourne, Australia
Google Profile: http://www.google.com/profiles/soumitri.varadarajan

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