Know more about me!
Ever since I was a kid, I've thrived on cracking creative conundrums. Now, I translate that passion into crafting innovative user experiences. Think of me as a design detective, piecing together solutions that leave users saying "Aha!" Growing up in India's vibrant tapestry of tradition and modernity has seriously spiced up my design perspective. It's all about finding the sweet spot between timeless aesthetics and cutting-edge functionality.
With over 3 years on the design beat, I've crafted intuitive solutions that not only make users happy but also boost business results (think engagement skyrocketing). Now, this New York-based Product Designer is seeking for a collaborative team to fuel my love for learning and creating impactful experiences. Ready to crack some design cases together?
My Design Philosophy
Iterative design strategy
Lot of brainstorming
Feedback drives some of the best solutions
What’s unique about me
Quick learner & tech enthusiast
Easy to talk to & open to feedback
Optimism stands at the top
Love for aesthetic & visual design
My Creative Journey
I started my journey by designing dream houses (emphasis on dream, because leaky roofs were not part of the plan). Architecture school fueled my love for spatial design and creative problem-solving. But there was a nagging feeling... buttons seemed way more exciting than blueprints!
So, I embarked on a quest for the perfect user experience. A Master's degree in UX Design was the key! It was the perfect blend of my love for aesthetics and functionality, with a dash of technology thrown in for good measure.
These days, I'm part of the crew at Info Origin', where we dream up innovative product design solutions. No leaky roofs here (thankfully!), just happy users and successful products. But the freelance life also beckons, so I get to flex my creative muscles on all sorts of projects.
This journey has been a wild ride! Not only have I honed my technical skills, but I've also gained a treasure trove of knowledge across different industries. Turns out, designing user experiences is like solving puzzles - the more diverse the pieces, the more epic the final picture!