Raj Samaria

Designer — New Delhi, India

About

i am an Accessory designer from NIFT-Bangalore-Karnataka (INDIA)

And I believe "The journey is more important than the destination”. I believe that the design process I follow has a significant importance in making each of my designs good

Experience:
1 years
Education:
National Institute Of fashion Technology
Awards:
Awarded “MOST COMMERCIALLY VIABLE DESIGN INTERVENTION” award on 21st may10 at NIFT-Bangalore(INDIA)

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Resumé

Name: Mr. Rajesh Kumar
Father's Name: Mr. Dwarka Prasad
Gender: Male

Domicile: Delhi
Nationality: India


Languages known:- Hindi Rajasthani English

Career objective
To seek a challenging as well as growth oriented career in a professional atmosphere to contribute for the growth of the organization as an individual and have a central theme of profit making.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Currently working with

Company : Pegasus Products

Dates employed : March 2010 to Today

Position :Designer & Merchandiser

Responsibilities : Design & Development

WORKED WITH

Company : Noble Art & Craft House

Dates employed : July 2010 to October 2010

Position : Junior Designer

Responsibilities : Design & Development

GRADUATION PROJECT:- Design Projects: For NEXT, CODELO, NAF-NAF, DEBANHAMS, MODA, at KRISHIV ENTERPRISES, Noida, U. P. as a Management Trainee For 20 weeks

INTERNSHIP DETAILS
Internship @ Pantaloon Retail(India) as Visual Merchandiser From dated (07/May/2009 To 25/may/2010)

Other project 1). (s) Humpi Cluster development Project

Project 2). Lumbani Art Photography and detail description
(Created Catalogue (photography and design) for the Lumbani fashion accessories products. Photography for the Lumbani art project presentation for NIFT)

Project 3). Vanya Silk Project for Central Silk Board-Bangaluru
(Was team leader for the concerned project. Responsibilities included Planning, organizing, managing and allocating resources for the silk product development, and presentation made for the silk products developed in the project.)



Projects by Raj Samaria