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My latests passion
I have been in the field of user experience since 8.5 years by now and worked a lot on web technologies. My expertise lies in development and am a total novice in design.
Whenever I use to see professional icons and designs, I always use to appreciate them. Being a novice in design, I always loved design. I was always curious to know everything about designing, iconography, branding, color theory.
Normally people have the impression that developers cannot design and whenever I showed my interest in designing, many people told me the same. I took this as a challenge and thought, one day I will also design.
This interest of mine, generated a passion inside me to learn designing and I started gathering as much information as possible about designing.
2 days back I downloaded trial version of photoshop and started designing. I tried with designing small icons.
The first set of icons I developed is as follows. Though its not very professional and I know it needs some grooming, but I am happy that I was able to do some designing.
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I showed this to my manager and colleagues and they were quite happy to see my design and encouraged my design. This generated more interest in me about designing and I tried some more design. This time I took help from one of the online tutorials and developed a book and this is what I came up with today.

Next I tried the following USB flash drive

After seeing the above design my colleagues liked it a lot. This is giving me more encouragement and I am falling in love with design.which
1 comment July 10, 2009
My Country is burning…. can any one save it?
Never in their life should any one see such a terror. 26/11 shaked each and every Indian.
It has been a very shocking moment for me, when I got the news of mumbai attack. 27th morning 6.30 got a call from my friend that Mumbai has been attacked by terrorist and many people have been killed, never thought I would start my day in such a tragic way. I immediately switched on the TV and everywhere the same news was flashing. Dead bodies everywhere, blood stained CST railway station, terrorist footage taken on CCTV.
This tragedy killed so many people, a 2 year old Jewish baby became orphan, he will never see his parents again. Many soldiers lost their life fighting for us…
It Hurts…
What is happening to India? One after another tragedy… bomb blasts… Why?
Is this why we fought for independence years back? Are we supposed to call our self a citizen of independent nation? Are we safe?
When we step out of our home, we are not sure what will happen next. Not sure if we will reach our home safely.
Can anyone save us?
I don’t have answers to any of these questions but just know one thing, no politician will come and Save India… it is we all who can make a difference.
“United we stand, Divided we fall”. And yes We all can together make a difference.
We are the future of India and we can save it.
I love India and I am in to make the difference…. Proud to be an Indian
Add comment December 3, 2008
My experience of launching the Web 2.0 Community in Mindtree
It was really a great experience to launch the Web 2.0 Community in Mindtree. It was indeed heartening to see a huge participation for the launch. Based on the previous experience of community launch, we expected close to 50 Minds for the launch and booked Kalpavriksha 1. But the participation was three times more than that, so we had to open Kalpavriksha 2 and 3 as well. The launch was really a stupendous success.
The idea of starting a community came to my mind after attending the Adobe RIA (Rich Internet Application) Architect Summit on April 3, 2008. This Summit was all about rich Internet application and user experience, and Adobe flex application. I was highly impressed by this summit and was wondering how we could benefit from this at MindTree, and how to keep ourselves in pace with the latest tools, technologies and concepts.
My initial idea was to start an RIA Community here, and with this idea I approached Sagar Paul (General Manager – IT Services). Sagar told me, “Yes, as long as you take the responsibility.” Sagar’s approval gave me positive energy to start this and I approached my Project Manager and supervisor, Rajesh Nataraj and Goudhaman Sundaram. Both of them were quite happy with this idea and guided me on how to go ahead with forming a community. Taking this further, I approached Shahnawaz Khan (PROGRAM DIRECTOR – KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT), who was very excited about this idea and suggested the name ‘Web 2.0 Community’, as he felt that ‘RIA’ would make it a little niche and limited to technologies, whereas Web 2.0 would be a broad term. He also added that he would be interested to be one of the Champs for this Community. This really boosted my morale, and from here the journey began.
Shahnawaz told me that we needed to come up with five or six Champs to start the community along with the community’s mission, vision, plans, etc. From the day I attended the summit, Ganesh Mohandas Nayak from my project team kept encouraging me, and I continually shared all my ideas with him.
Luckily, I had two Champs ready to contribute, but needed three more. I approached a few communities to know if someone was interested in joining me as Champs and volunteer for the Community. To my surprise, Rajesh Barde and Sridhar Ramakrishnan from my team agreed immediately. Anil M Kumar was also prompt in accepting my offer to become a Champ.
Each step I took was very exciting and made me more positive, thanks to the encouragement I got from everyone around me.
Ideas started flowing from all the champions to launch this community. Rajesh Barde came up with the wireframe of the Web 2.0 logo and significance of it, and Anil gave it the visual effect.

Significance of the logo
By now, our vision, logo, and plans were ready. Also, we got a green signal from Raj Dutta (VICE PRESIDENT – KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT) to start this community; KM created space in the Connected Minds page for it, and IS created the mail list.
The next step was whether to go for a ‘big bang launch’ or a ‘soft launch’. Finally we all agreed for the big launch. But whom should we invite? The person who immediately came to Shahnawaz’s mind was Balaji Krishnan (Vice President – IT Services), Head of Internet and Emerging Technologies Practice. It was a matter of pride for us that Balaji agreed to inaugurate this Community. We started the advertising camp, through banners and hoardings

We decided to start with a formal inauguration, followed by a session on ‘Web 2.0 – a prelude’ and a game on ‘harnessing collective intelligence’. For the launch, we also decided to come up with a unique idea of ‘virtual ribbon cutting’ in the form of rich media with sound. As we wanted to represent Web 2.0, the next generation Web, our presentation was also aligned to it, with a rich look and feel.

All the Champs worked hard to make the launch a grand success. Sridhar deserves a special mention; he worked even on weekends to prepare the rich ‘Web 2.0 – A prelude’ presentation. We were all set with posters and flyers.
Finally the Big Day arrived. I was a bit tensed as I had never spoken in front of even 50 people and this was my first experience to speak in front of such a huge crowd. It was 4 pm, Kalpavriksha 1 was already full and we all were in dilemma whether to open Kalpavriskha 2 or not. Shahnawaz was not very affirmative on the idea of opening it, but the crowd was getting larger and many people were standing, so finally we had to open it. As soon as we did that, the entire space got occupied, and then we had to open Kalpavriskha 3, too!

Balaji spoke a few words about the Web 2.0 revolution, and clicked the virtual ribbon’ and inaugurated the Community.
Next came my turn. For a second, I was scared to see such a huge crowd, but gathered all my courage to start the presentation. This was my first presentation in front of 150 people, and I really loved it. The presentation was all about introduction of Web 2.0 and the Web 2.0 Community.
As decided, we also had the game on ‘harnessing collective intelligence’. We filled a box full of chocolates and asked everyone to guess the correct number of chocolates. The idea was to get the average of the guesses, and the average would be close to the result
It was a great experience altogether. And I found the best example of ‘wisdom of crowd’ and ‘harnessing collective intelligence’ among the multi-talented Web 2.0 Champs themselves, who came up with many ideas that made this event a life-time memory for all of us.
Actions speak more than words, and the crowd who gathered for the launch speaks about the success of Web 2.0 community.
3 comments October 31, 2008