Senior Product Designer · Bangalore
Making
complex
things
feel right.
I sit with a problem until the solution feels inevitable.
Then, I make it beautiful.
My work is about turning friction into flow — building products people actually enjoy using and experiences that drive business growth.
I use AI to ship
better work, faster.
This portfolio was built by talking.
I described what I wanted. Claude helped me build it. No Framer. No templates. Just a conversation that turned into something real.
Research that took days now takes hours.
At Allen, I synthesized 30 teacher interviews with AI. I still made every decision. I just got there 40% faster.
I critique my own work before anyone else does.
Before every stakeholder meeting, I pressure-test my designs with AI. It finds the holes first. The decisions stay mine.
I build things I could not build before.
Figma Make, Lovable, vibe coding — working prototypes in hours. GitHub, Vercel, my own domain. Things that felt impossible feel like Tuesday now.
I do not just use tools. I build them.
I created a Claude skill that turns any goal into a full action plan with a dashboard. Nobody asked me to. I just saw a problem and solved it.
AI does not make my design decisions. I do.
But I am significantly better at it now.
I am just getting
started.
I was an artist before I was a designer. That is not a detail — it is everything. It is why I believe how something looks and how it feels are the same problem. It is why I sit with the people I am designing for before I design anything at all.
When I am at my desk working on something I care about, time disappears. The same way it does on a perfect vacation — completely present, completely at ease. That is not an accident. That is what happens when your passion becomes your profession.
I feel like I am still at the starting line. Not because I have not done anything — but because I can feel how much more is possible. That feeling is what drives me. Every single day.
A life fully lived.
Food is how I say I love you. I cook for the people who matter most. I am also quietly building a dessert brand — because why not turn love into a product.
New places, new people, new ways of seeing. Every trip changes something in how I understand the world — and eventually, how I design for it.
I see the world before I shoot it. Photography taught me to slow down and find the frame that tells the whole story. It changed how I observe.
I was an artist before I was a designer. The sketchbook never went away. My best thinking still happens on paper before it ever touches a screen.
I invest fully in the people around me. Deep connections, real conversations, showing up. Consistency in anything teaches you everything — the rest takes care of itself.
Open to what
comes next.
Genuinely curious about your story too.
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