About
Main bio
I've worked on teams of two and teams of twenty. I've had access to endless user research and I've had to make educated guesses with limited data. I've worked within strict component libraries and I've built design systems from scratch. What stays consistent is asking good questions, collaborating with people who know more than me, and shipping things that actually help
What dive into my work
Starting with why, not what
Good design starts before the first frame. I'd rather spend time understanding the real problem than build the perfect solution to the wrong one. The best outcomes usually come from asking better questions upfront the kind that make the final solution feel like it couldn't have been any other way
think first, draw later.
no perfect world here!
Designing for real constraints
Constraints are just part of the job. Tight timelines, limited budgets, messy systems, no direct user access I've worked in all of it. The skill isn't waiting for perfect conditions, it's knowing how to make smart calls anyway and still ship something that holds up
Collaboration over hero design
The best projects I've been on had one thing in common everyone was actually talking to each other. Not passing files across a wall, but genuinely figuring things out together. I enjoy that process the pushback, the tradeoffs, the "what if we did it this way" moments that usually lead somewhere better
we, not me.
details build trust.
Making the invisible visible
The best design moments are rarely the dramatic ones. It's the auto-save, the helpful error, the progress indicator small details that quietly tell the user: we thought about you. That's what builds trust over time
What dive into my work
Timeline

Indian Navy
Designing mission-critical software for the Indian Navy Combat Management Systems, enterprise data platforms, and onboard communication tools used in live operations at sea. The work is about building interfaces where clarity isn't just good UX, it's operational necessity. Every screen gets stripped to exactly what's needed in that moment, with feedback loops and status indicators that hold up under real pressure.
Oct 2023 - Apr 2026
EPPS Infotech Pvt Ltd
End-to-end product design across an EMR system for doctors and naval personnel, and a two-sided homestay marketplace. Both started the same way, go talk to the people actually using it. For the EMR, that meant designing one system that holds two completely different user mental models without making either compromise. For the homestay, it meant finding where existing platforms frustrated users and fixing those gaps directly in the booking flow.
Sep 2022 - Sep 2023


