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Navyaa Jain
Navyaa Jain
- GenderFemale
- Experience2 Years
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Skills/Crafts
CAD design, Hand painted, Product design
Skills/Material
Plastic, Wood
Skills/Technique
Painting, wood carving, Wood Joinery
Showcase/portfolio
Sell Your Joke.
Sell Your Joke is a hilarious and fast-paced card game where players take on absurd personas and try to pitch bizarre products to equally quirky customers. Using a mix of Persona, Product, Audience, and Action cards, the active player must improvise a skit to “sell” their product in the most entertaining way possible. With limited prep time and unexpected twists, the goal is to make the audience laugh—if you succeed, you score! Packed with roleplay, humor, and quick thinking, the game is all about creativity, laughter, and winning hearts through the art of ridiculous salesmanship.


Showcase/portfolio
Monue-Match
Monue-Match is a tactile memory-matching game designed for visually impaired players aged 10–16, combining fun with learning and sensory engagement. The game features two sets of tiles: one with raised silhouette outlines of famous Indian monuments, and the other with the same monument names written in Braille. Players take turns flipping one tile from each set, using touch to identify and match pairs. If a correct match is made, the player earns a point and keeps the pair. With its focus on tactile exploration, memory skills, and cultural awareness, Monue-Match offers an inclusive and enriching play experience that’s both educational and enjoyable.


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Cucoon
Cucoon is a sensory-supportive exoskeleton concept developed under the TCP (Technically Complex Product) Project, designed specifically for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). It focuses on enhancing comfort, emotional regulation, and mobility through gentle compression, tactile feedback, and adaptable form. Inspired by the calming effects of deep pressure therapy, Cucoon creates a safe, wearable space that helps reduce sensory overload in overstimulating environments. With modular features and a child-friendly design, the project addresses physical and emotional needs—offering autistic children a sense of security, self-regulation, and improved daily interaction.

