
Sakshi Breed
Service Design| Social Innovation | Storytelling
Sakshi graduated from the Royal College of Art with an MA in Service Design and Srishti Manipal Institute of Art, Design & Technology with a B.Des in Information Arts and Information Design Practices.
She is a transdisciplinary designer working at the intersection of service design, social innovation, and visual storytelling. She enjoys working in diverse sectors and uses her social conscience to design thoughtful, community-centred interventions.
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Her research project, Potli of Care, reflects her longstanding passion for children’s education, public health, and systems design. Drawing on personal healthcare experiences and her professional background in institutions such as the Museum of Solutions (India), she designed a life-course health intervention that strengthens preventive behaviours and informed decision-making for urban Indian adolescents and their parents.
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During her time at the RCA, she collaborated with The Leaf Charity in Kenya on a game-based agricultural learning tool as part of the Design for Good cohort, and served as a tutor in Imperial College London’s "Designing for Real People programme".
Grounded in deep contextual inquiry and visual sense-making, her research practice focuses on trust-building, co-design, and ethical sensitivity. A reflective and intuitive learner, she continues to explore the boundaries of service design, approaching each new challenge as a material to be thoughtfully shaped.​



