Ansh Gunjan Trivedi

About
Hi, I’m Ansh — I design with a pencil in one hand and a camera in the other. Welcome to where my ideas come to life!
Born in Mumbai, raised in Japan and Singapore, and now designing my days away in Ahmedabad. I’m a product design student at CEPT, but before that, I was a curious kid making videos, films, creating insane LEGO contraptions, building DIY gadgets, and somehow turning school projects into personal adventures.
Over time, that curiosity turned into craft. From tabla beats in Singapore to circuits on my workbench, I’ve chased the joy of creating — sometimes to make something useful, sometimes just because it felt fun.
I love building things that work — not just in form and function, but in feeling. Whether it’s a frameless umbrella that snaps open like magic, or a mechanical button-sewing device that cuts tailors' work time in half, I design with people, context, and a little madness in mind.
Right now, I’m exploring how tech, memory, and physical interaction can come together — and how design can be both playful and powerful.
Quick facts:
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🧠 100/100 in Math (ISC Boards) – Logic and creativity aren’t enemies.
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🎨 Prototyping Geek – 3D printing, mechanisms, form studies – I love building whatever comes to mind.
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🎬 10+ years of video editing – Started on YouTube at age 10. Still frame-obsessed.
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📸 Camera nerd – Audio gear, lenses, lighting – I shoot, edit, and know what works in post.
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🪘 Tabla-trained for 4 years – Helped me cut videos with rhythm and design with flow. Also learnt the drums.
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🔩 IP Rights Holder – Frameless umbrella design officially patented.
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🚀 Elected Cultural Secretary (CEPT) – Led event teams, managed large-scale programs, kept the chaos fun.
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😄 Team energizer – I crack jokes, keep spirits high, but always deliver
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🛠️ Make-First, Talk-Later – Whether with cardboard or code, I learn by building.
Videos
My Creations!
I have worked in varied fields ranging from hardcore product design, to video production and graphics. Click on the one you are most interested in to know more about it!
"The most important feature is that it makes you creative."
-Jesper Kouthoofd, Teenage Engineering, a person I highly admire.