I started with motion.
I stayed for meaning.
The Shift
My design journey didn't begin with wireframes - it began with After Effects and cinema screens. As a CG artist and motion graphics designer, I learned something that no UX textbook could teach: that movement, timing, and rhythm are what make people feel something.
That instinct for storytelling through visuals never left me. It just found a new home in product design.
When I transitioned into UI and UX work, I wasn't starting over - I was continuing. Every interface I design carries the same question: what does this feel like to the person using it?
The Journey
CG Artist → Motion Designer → Graphic Designer. Learned that design is always communication. Learned that production pressure is real.
Joined Collabera/Brillio as a UI Designer. First taste of digital product work - marketing pages, campaign assets, brand systems.
At IDS NEXT Business Solutions, working on legacy hospitality software. This is where I learned to respect complexity and legacy systems.
At Amazecodes, designing across 9+ industries. Each product taught me a different vocabulary - warehouse, hotel, hospital, HR.
Principles
"Understand the domain before you redesign it."
I spend the first phase of every project becoming a temporary expert in the client's world. Their jargon, their bottlenecks, their workarounds.
"Complexity is a symptom, not a feature."
When something feels hard to use, it usually means an internal conflict wasn't resolved. I find those conflicts and surface them.
"The best UX is invisible."
If a user doesn't notice the design, the design has done its job. It should feel like an extension of their intent.
Toolkit
Core Skills
- User Research
- Visual Design
- Prototyping
- Interaction Design
- High-Fidelity Design
- Concept & Strategy
Tools & Languages
- Figma
- Penpot
- Adobe Creative Suite
- English · Kannada · Hindi
"9+ years in, I'm still more curious than comfortable. That's by design."