I am a product design student in my final year at the Loughborough Design School. During my time at Loughborough, I have designed a number of products and found a passion for creating products with advanced electronics and beautiful exteriors and interiors.
I specialise in computer-aided design (CAD) and product visualisation/rendering. I am an ambassador for Taitopia Render, an online, browser-based 3D cloud render suite. I also produce an online series providing guidance on CAD and rendering workflows, along with short tips and tricks (see Tutorials).
Let's work together! You can reach me at contact@yuvrajsethia.com or through my contact page. Alternatively, you can normally find me on Instagram where I post tidbits, exciting developments, and work in progress.
Haven't quite made up your mind? I'll let my work do the talking: You can find industrial design work in Projects, CG/Motion work in my Showreel, and other rendering-related work in my Stills Collection and throughout my posts on social media.
In February 2024, I launched a tutorial series on YouTube featuring workflow advice and tips for CAD and visualisation/rendering, called 'Rendering for Design: SolidWorks to Cinema4D + Redshift'.
You can find the series on the tutorials page or on my YouTube channel.
The Right to Repair movement is something very close to my heart and I strive to carry sustainability and repairability as a core tenet throughout every one of my designs. Beyond my personal lifestyle choices, I have been repairing mobile phones and other electronics for people for several years now at near-cost in an effort to prove we all have the ability to repair and maintain the products we own. This endeavour, paired with research, has also given me a deep insight into the way modern electronics are designed and assembled.
The final year of undergraduate study at most design schools sees the designer undertake a design exploration of a self-assigned brief. For me at Loughborough, this project is my most ambitious one yet.
Aligning with my experience in industry, my project focuses on improving the experience of students in secondary education. Specifically, design and technology (D&T) students and the accessibility of technology in this space.
The project is called IMAGINARY PARTS and will debut at the Loughborough Degree Show 2024: Thursday 13 June to Sunday 16 June. In the meantime, you can find more at www.imaginaryparts.com or follow IMAGINARY PARTS on social media.