Emotional Approach to Product Design | Mr. Chetan Sharma | TEDxSAIT
This talk explores how great design goes beyond function—it connects. It highlights the power of emotions in shaping products that people don’t just use, but love. By understanding human feelings, designers can create meaningful experiences that leave a lasting impact. Chetan Sharma holds design degrees from NID Ahmedabad and
Pforzheim University, Germany and is a visionary Micro Scale Product
Designer with 14+ years of experience crafting innovative designs for
Indian and global markets. From creating iconic watches and jewelry for Titan to launching Caratlane’s silver jewelry brand “Shaya,” his work
blends creativity and functionality. A passionate educator, he has
mentored budding designers and presided as a juror at NID Ahmedabad. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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