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Watch Now: A Web Series Focusing on the Lives of Creative Professionals

As creative professionals, our lives are markedly different from the lives of people with what the world classifies as ‘regular jobs’. But what’s interesting is that every creative professional has their own unique journey, outlook, and routine. And we’ve always been intrigued by what makes them tick. Which is why we’re stoked to partner with House of Ritika for a distinctive web series called ‘Let’s Talk – The Design Edit’ which focuses on the journeys of entrepreneurs, fashion designers, architects, and other creative professionals.

Hosted by Ritika Kothari, who’s an architect and founder herself, the series contains short, insightful episodes with tips, ideas, and an opportunity to get to know the people behind the designs.

The series has featured four designers and their inspiring journey so far including Arjun Rathi, Esha Gupta, Kavan Antani, and Sapna Jain.

Arjun Rathi is a well-known architect and lighting designer/photographer. In this episode, Arjun shares how keenly he’s been interested in architecture since he was a child. He also talks about his internship, his failures, and now owning a multi-disciplinary studio.

Founder of Design Pataki, Ms. Esha Gupta speaks about her passion for design, art, and architecture. In this episode, we explore how she grew her blog to a successful magazine and her aim to start an NGO one day.

Kavan Antani, who is just twenty-two years, talks about how he co-founded the site you’re reading this on: IndieFolio Network. What started from his room has now grown to India’s largest network for creative professionals with over 50,000 community members.

Sapana Jain, an interior designer and founder of IHeart Homez, shares her journey from Kolkata to Mumbai and owning her own brand.

Stay tuned to House of Ritika for more episodes.

Let’s Talk – The Design Edit is powered by Istituto Marangoni
Location Partner:  The A
Co-curated by IndieFolio Network

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Abhirami Pillai

Working at IndieFolio, I sometimes cover art and design stories for IndieFolio's blog.

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