Hi there!
I grew up in Delhi, India, where childhood was a mix of video games, hide-n-seek, outdoor evenings, and far too many books for a single backpack. Stories shaped how I saw the world, from fantasy novels to interactive games, and over time, that love for characters, storytelling and design turned into a career in user experience.
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Today, I’m a UX designer focused on building thoughtful, intelligent systems. I specialize in designing experiences where software, hardware, and people meet, currently crafting in-vehicle interactions for autonomous and electric vehicles at Mitsubishi Electric. My recent work explores how biometrics, vitals, and wellness can shape safer, more adaptive environments for drivers and passengers alike.
I bring a calm, clear lens to complex systems, translating deep research and product needs into elegant, intuitive interfaces. While automotive has been a key part of my path, my curiosity extends to any space where design can shape how people feel, connect, and move through the world, whether through wellness, smart platforms, or meaningful content.
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Outside of work, I find inspiration in the things that ground and move me. I picked reading back up in 2023 after a long break and have since made my way through nearly 200 books, mostly fantasy, with a little romance on the side. I love to cook, wander, and get lost in stories that stretch the imagination. Travel has been another constant: I’ve explored over 20 countries across three continents, and each place has shaped how I think about culture, space, and people. In 2024, I made a serious commitment to my health - a reminder that design, like life, thrives on balance and intention.

My Design Philosophy
I believe design isn’t just about solving problems, it’s about asking better questions. My approach is grounded in systems thinking, but guided by emotion, clarity, and care. Whether I’m designing a safety interface or a wellness dashboard, I aim to create experiences that feel trustworthy, responsive, and deeply human.
I care about the quiet details: typographic rhythm, even-numbered paddings, the way a transition feels. Simplicity is not just aesthetic, it’s functional. A calm, clean interface is often what builds user confidence, especially in high-stakes or emerging environments.
My Design Process
Prototyping early and often
From sketches to interactive flows
Grounding in context
Understanding the user, the system, and the environment
Shaping direction
Defining what matters, aligning user and business needs
Validating & evolving
Testing, learning, refining over time
Designing with intention
Detail-focused, accessibility-aware, visually clear
