Meisen Jamir
Born in Nagaland, Meisen Jamir is a London-based multidisciplinary designer with over three years of experience spanning material research, print design, CMF design, trend forecasting, and exhibition design.
Specializing in print, mixed media, and CMF design, she has led projects from concept to completion, collaborating with professionals across industries and artisans from diverse communities. Meisen approaches design through a lens of empathy and collaboration, believing that meaningful work emerges from shared experiences and collective making.
Her work has been recognized with the Shanta Keshavan & N. Keshavan Award (2024) for Outstanding Graduation Project at the National Institute of Design. As part of the collective Wariwatai, she contributed to Kyoorius Design Award–winning spatial installations in 2023 and 2024. Her wallpaper Argali, from her graduation project Ladakh Diaries, was also featured in GoodHomes Magazine.
Meisen views textiles as a space for dialogue — between memory and material, tradition and innovation — using her practice to explore the quiet yet powerful ways design can connect people, places, and time.
Education
2024-2025
2018-2022
MA Textile , Royal College of Art
BA Textile, National Institute of Design
Awards
Kyoorius Design Award '23
​Shanta Keshanvan & N. Keshavan Award’ 24
Kyoorius Design Award ‘24
Spatila Design installation, Edge of the forest Shanta
Outstanding graduation project in the faculty of Textile​​
Spatila Design installation, ColorNext 2024​
Features
GoodHomes Magazine
Global creative graduate showcase '25
'Argali’ from ‘Ladakh diaries’
'The Beetles' shortlisted for fashion/Accessories/ Textile