Puppet Storytelling
Quirky theatre-inspired narratives bridge communication gaps and build caregiver awareness for rural and elderly communities with warmth and familiarity.
A multidisciplinary team of Futurists, Strategists, and Realisers bridging the gap between traditional Indian craft and modern healthcare technology.
We create human-centred systems across digital products, healthcare gadgets, social communication, community outreach, and heritage documentation.
Every project begins with people, respects local knowledge, and turns design into a practical tool across interfaces, objects, spaces, and storytelling.
The team’s digital journey began with the National Digital Library of India Club platform — a public-facing experience designed to support 1.5 million learners across 10,000 institutes.
Technicise develops healthcare gadgets such as Enakkhi and Aabha with a full-stack design mindset that spans internal hardware logic, product identity, ergonomics, and caregiver usability.
Quirky theatre-inspired narratives bridge communication gaps and build caregiver awareness for rural and elderly communities with warmth and familiarity.
Specialized medical wisdom is carried into underserved areas through camp branding, outreach materials, accessible videos, and on-ground documentation.
Sustainable organic farming communication empowers farmers, honours seasonal knowledge, and connects ecological values with community-led design.
Technicise documents the organic, 250-year-old lacquer doll craft of Balasore with editorial clarity, process-led storytelling, and respect for makers’ knowledge.
Working with artisans in Charida gram, the team records the 150-year-old history of mask-making sutradhars to preserve cultural memory for wider audiences.
The studio itself is a design prototype, featuring furniture created entirely from sustainable waste wood and built through hands-on experimentation.
From reclaimed tables to custom work surfaces, the workspace reflects the same values as the team’s digital and healthcare work: utility, care, and resourcefulness.
Technicise studies traditional making practices to integrate local material intelligence into contemporary, ecological workspaces and crafted objects.
Through the Durga Puja Photography Contest & Exhibition, Technicise celebrates heritage while advocating for elder inclusion in cultural rituals.
Open to collaborations across healthcare technology, cultural preservation, community storytelling, and sustainable design systems.