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Designers

Arjavi Balkrishna Gogate, Deepali Sanjay Bhardwaj, Kumaresh Chinnaswamy, Rajinikanth Rajkumar

Year

2026

Category

Concept

Country

India

Design Studio / Department

Communication Design Group

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Three questions to the project team

What was the particular challenge of the project from a UX point of view?
The core UX challenge of InfySpace was designing clarity within an environment defined by extreme complexity. Satellite data, multilayer geospatial inputs, and AI generated insights lacked established interaction patterns, requiring the team to craft an entirely new design language from scratch. The experience had to feel intuitive for first time users while still offering analytical depth for experts. Balancing cognitive load, guiding unfamiliar workflows, and transforming raw spatial intelligence into human readable insight formed the heart of the challenge. It also required building trust through transparent AI behavior and shaping visual structures that turned raw spatial signals into clear, confident decisions.

What was your personal highlight in the development process? Was there an aha!-moment, was there a low point?
The defining moment came when we shifted from simplifying GIS mechanics to understanding the emotional weight of land decisions. That reframing turned the project from a tool into a guided decision space. Instead of layers, we focused on intent: the risks, the context, the confidence users need. Seeing early prototypes evoke clarity rather than overwhelm was a true highlight. The low point emerged from working in a concept stage without real deployment; every assumption felt fragile. Were we oversimplifying? Hiding complexity? That tension pushed us to design with humility, grounding every choice in transparency and trust. Ultimately, the contrast between uncertainty and emerging clarity became the force that shaped the concept’s identity.

Where do you see yourself and the project in the next five years?
InfySpace aims to evolve from a promising concept into a unified intelligence layer that interprets Earth’s signals and delivers them as clear, context-aware guidance. It will expand beyond agriculture into climate resilience, water stewardship, and sustainable infrastructure planning, serving as a trusted foundation for mission critical decisions. With transparent AI, seamless data ecosystems, and a design language rooted in human clarity, it will empower organizations and communities to act faster, anticipate risk sooner, and accelerate planet positive impact at global scale. By evolving into a collaborative platform that connects governments, enterprises, and communities, InfySpace will help shape a more resilient, sustainable future.

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