Sanjay Madnani is a Communication Strategist and Designer by profession, an Animation Film Designer, an illustrator, a cartoonist, a satirist, and a storyteller by passion.
From a cartoonist in Hindi newspapers, to a design student, to a commercial sector professional, to an educator, to a Development Communication professional, his journey has had dramatic turns. None, however, felt alien to him.
Being a development sector insider for twenty odd years, Sanjay weighs heavily on the fact that development and governance still has a enormous void to be filled by design, design thinking and design process. Focused on Communication for Development (C4D), Social and Behavioral Change Communication (SBCC), Indigenous media and new media, he has multiple crosscutting projects across the globe to his credit.
Sanjay resides in Nepal, calls India his home, then again, he travels around a lot for work.
Sanjay was commissioned to design an overhaul of the branding and marketing approach for the International Tattoo Convention. Going by the experience of low-quality graphics back then and advertisement design for the event, resulting in a low turnout of people from a specific section of society, the strategy was re-designed, messages copy-written and a paradigm shifted in the visual design was triggered.
International Tattoo Convention