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  1. Namrata Goyal is a type designer and typography consultant based in India. Read more ☛

  2. Prof. Namrata Goyal is a social psychologist studying moral judgments and decision making in organizations. She is currently Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior and Academic Director of the Decision Lab at ESADE Business School (Barcelona).

  3. View Namrata Goyals profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Film Producer at FilmStoc · Highly passionate Film Producer with a proven track record of producing...

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  4. Aug 22, 2016 · A type designer, trying to bring the relevance and richness of the multi-script universe into a world of Latin-centric letters (and awareness to design better...

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  5. Mar 5, 2024 · Born on September 4, 1990, in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, Namrata Goyal is celebrated as the daughter of Indian business magnate Naresh Goyal, renowned as the owner of Jet Airways, one of India’s...

  6. 1,972 Followers, 1,595 Following, 925 Posts - Namrata Goyal (@n__goyal) on Instagram: "she/her Type design for Latin & Indics @ UniversalThirst, FutureFonts |".

  7. Jun 5, 2023 · Namrata Goyal, 36, is an assistant professor of people management at Esade Business School as well as Academic Director of the Decision Lab, Esade’s empirical research hub. She is a social psychologist studying how cultural and moral norms affect decision-making in organizations.

  8. Namrata Goyal is a type designer and typography consultant based in India. From a single letter to entire typefaces, she specialises in giving function to letterforms and making them suitable for their purpose, as well as consults on graphic design projects as an enthusiast of good typography and conceptual design.

  9. Namrata Goyal is a type designer based in Alwar, India. After a short stint as a graphic designer at Fitch, in Bombay, she joined Indian Typeface Foundry in 2014.

  10. Publications - Namrata Goyal. Goyal, N., Morris, M., Savani, K. (2023) Spheres of Imminent justice: People expect cosmic punishment for sacred norm violations, irrespective of societal punishment norms. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. Read more.