Campaign India Team
Apr 11, 2023

Dy Works hires Ashish Kalpund

Moves from Landor & Fitch

Dy Works hires Ashish Kalpund
Dy Works has announced the appointment of Ashish Kalpund as senior design director. 
 
Kalpund moves from Landor & Fitch, where he was design director. 
 
Ashish Bahl, CEO, Dy Works, said, “We are thrilled to have Ashish onboard as our senior design director. His extensive experience, and his passion for creating work that resonates with people on an emotional level fit perfectly well with our human-centric design thinking. With his expertise, we will further elevate our design capabilities and bring exceptional value to our clients. I am excited about what’s in store and wish him the very best." 
 
Kalpund said, "Dy Works' focus on human-centric businesses to create disruptive brands aligns perfectly with my personal beliefs. I have always believed that design should be human-centric, relatable, and most importantly, relevant to the consumers' heart and mind. Only then can it bring changes in a more human yet disruptive way. I am excited to be a part of a team that shares my vision and values, and I look."
 
In a career spanning over 15 years, he has also worked with Elephant Design and Interbrand, among others. 
 
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