


This is a Universal Remote concept with in-built L.E.D. torch and rechargeable battery. The keypad
is designed with due consideration to the relative importance of various operations, usability cycles, ergonomic principles and the aesthetics of the
design as a whole.

The objective of this project was to redesign
a berth number lamp installed inside railway coaches. This is a modular and compact fixture based on the existing footprint, using L.E.D. technology. Prototypes were installed in running coaches for testing and were highly appreciated
by passengers.

This project was about designing a range of pharmaceutical torches using L.E.D.s instead of conventional bulbs. The emphasis was on ergonomics, aesthetics and suitability to the
medical environment. The torches are designed to look playful and gentle, in order to make the expe-
rience as pleasant as possible for the patients.

This is a street lighting system using high
brightness 3D L.E.Ds. The casing has a durable
and shock-proof design meeting all the
requirements of IP65 weather sealing standards. Natural convection-type heat transfer is achieved through an extensive network of fins on the back surface.

This dynamic lamp consists of a stack of
translucent diffuser modules that can be
individually rotated about the central axis to create interesting patterns. At the heart of the lamp is a series of colour-changing L.E.D.s that create
multiple effects according to the user’s taste.

The objective was to design a range of robust and ergonomic security torches. These designs have innovative forms as opposed to the conventional boxy, industrial-looking ones. Pivoted stands allow angle adjustment in order to throw light on the required area. Large handles make it easy to carry these heavy products.

Emantras PD makes customized armatures for
stop-motion animation, designed according to the required puppet’s anatomy. These enable animators to achieve desired movements and stable poses. They are made of modular parts and joints for quick adaptation to different characters.

This is a smart and unconventional design for a coffee maker, inspired by contemporary automotive styling. It employs aggressive aesthetic elements to appeal to style-conscious customers. The machine has a display screen and buttons on the top inclined surface for convenient operation and preparing customized beverages.

This product is designed as a replacement for common incandescent bulbs. It uses high
brightness L.E.D.s as the light source and fits standard sockets. The surface is embellished with steps, fins and ribs to increase the surface area for effective heat dissipation.

This is a device that increases indoor cellphone signal coverage. It has a compact casing to save space and enhance portability. The simple and
subtle form blends easily with all kinds of home
and office interiors. The unsymmetrical placement
of perforations and indicator add interest and give directional affordance.

These are futuristic weapon concepts for a
superhero series. ‘Thunder Vajra’ shoots balls of thunderbolt sparks, which destroy the deadliest of enemies within an area of 1 metre. ‘Photon Sphere Buster’ generates packets of intense gravitational fields that suck everything within a radius of 2 metres.

Emantras PD has designed a variety of constructional and instructional toys for kids particularly in the 2-4 and 5-7 age groups. Some
of them are Gulpy Builder (animals made of interlocking blocks), Gulpy Scroll (scrolling
tangram puzzle board) and Catch-the-Beetle
(reflex game of touching backlit buttons).

These products are rechargeable lamps for
domestic and hospitality applications. Their
innovative designs are capable of brightening up
any living space. Illumination is achieved by L.E.D. cups that give pleasant light using minimum
energy.

These are lamp housings designed as aftermarket products for different automotive applications. At
the top left is an HID lamp housing for sports cars. The interplay of fins and grooves adds aesthetic appeal and increases surface area for heat
dissipation. The other images show L.E.D.-based modular tail light housings for heavy vehicles.

This is a compact L.E.D. torch for multiple
applications. It switches on by gently pressing the lens. A robust clip integrated into the simple form allows it to be attached to numerous objects. Its ergonomic design makes this product extremely easy to use.

This is a futuristic office environment
conceptualized for online interaction (office
networking). Innovative furniture and gadgets
were designed for every space in the building,
such as Reception, Library and Conference Room. Free-hand sketches were followed by digitally modeling, rendering and interactive animation.

This innovative gadget enables hands-free mobile communication inside a car through bluetooth technology. It clamps on to the steering wheel, making it easily accessible for the driver. This product is designed to aesthetically blend with
most automotive interiors.

This is a device used to measure the load and
test the accuracy of three phase energy meters.
Different configurations of components were
explored for functionality and compactness.
Usability Cycles were optimized for efficiency and fool-proof performance. Working prototypes were tested and approved for production.

This is a group of kitchen appliances designed with a retro styling theme. The forms are inspired by antique products, interpreted in the modern
context with due consideration to contemporary
manufacturing processes and assembly operations. The designs are minimalistic in nature, juxtaposing brushed steel with glossy and matt black finishes.

The objective of this project was to design a handy pocket torch that uses a single 1 Watt L.E.D. as its light source. An attempt was made to break away from conventional designs through extensive form
exploration. Special attention was paid to
ergonomics, ensuring a resting edge and effective grip for the torch.
























