Author Archives: Jince Kuruvilla

Born in the dungeons of Queens, NY, Jince fought his way out of his mother's womb to take on his biggest challenge yet - becoming a designer hell bent on changing the status quo. His curiosity often found him in precarious situations, such as being adamant about coloring Jesus' face brown in kindergarten, and being expelled in 8th grade for thinking he was a rapping gangsta. All those forks in the road has propelled him to where he is today: a fresh graduate out of the Industrial Design program at the University of Cincinnati, where he's had the opportunity to intern for five different companies in the past five years. His short experience has taught him that "schooling should never get in the way of education," a quote which has motivated him to seek out unique experiences which help him grow as a person - such as couchsurfing in the most dangerous neighborhood of Lima, Peru, and milking goats in his motherland of southern-India. He hopes to impact society and to create a positive ripple effect. Inspiration means everything to him, and he will stop at nothing to inspire others (and himself) to become a better human being.

You Can Sleep When You’re Dead

Posted by Jince Kuruvilla

After a grueling night of strategizing over the direction of our creative brief for CNC (Center for New Community), we were gearing up for a few hours of precious sleep – some of us were fresh off of flights/busses into … Continue reading