Hi Again!
I never followed a straight path, and that’s my biggest strength.
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My foundation is in architecture, where I learned to design for space, structure, and experience. That evolved into a career in film, where I worked as a production designer and art director on over 15 projects, crafting visual stories, leading teams, and solving problems on the fly.
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Today, I’m a UX/Product Designer who brings that same blend of spatial thinking, storytelling, and systems design into the digital world.
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After earning my Master’s in Human-Computer Interaction, I’ve worked on everything from AI-integrated workflows at HP to sales journey redesigns at Verizon to interactive museum installations. Across these projects, I’ve used research, strategy, and visual design to create experiences that are not just intuitive, but human.
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UX is where it all comes together for me. It’s where structure meets empathy, visuals meet logic, and curiosity meets impact. And that’s what makes my perspective different.
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I’m always looking to collaborate on products that are bold, thoughtful, and built to make people’s lives better.

My Journey
Learning Architecture
Spent five years in architecture school learning to think in space, layers, and systems, through long hours of drawing, modeling, and testing how ideas hold up when they meet structure.
That’s where patience, craft, and attention to detail really took root!



Living Architecture
I worked on real projects with real constraints, coordinating with clients, engineers, and contractors to turn drawings into spaces people actually experience.
I learned as much on site as I did in drawings, working through details with my hands as ideas were built, adjusted, and negotiated outside the studio!



Designing for films
I spent 4 years designing for film and media, working across 20+ projects that ranged from feature films to ads, documentaries, and web series.
It was fast, physical, and demanding work, with creative highs and long hours that pushed my creative limits in the best way.



Designing products today
I formalized this shift with a Master’s degree in Human-Computer Interaction. My work today sits in product and UX design, where many of these threads come together.
It’s not a finished chapter, just the one I’m actively writing.



Project Highlight
In between architecture, film, and product work, I found time for projects that let me explore. This is one of them.
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Light Box Installation - R. K. Laxman Museum,
Pune, India
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I designed and built a layered light box installation for the museum’s audio visual room, using depth, timing, and light to tell a story without screens or motion.
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Each piece was made from multiple laser-cut acrylic layers, with lighting synced to an audio narrative so scenes unfolded through illumination alone. I handled everything end to end, from concept sketches and fabrication drawings to testing, assembly, and on-site installation.
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If you’re curious, I love talking about this project. Reach out and I’m happy to share the full story!

