A little about me...
I started out as an architect, drawn to understanding how people experience spaces and how design can shape behavior. During my master’s, I developed a deeper interest in human-centred systems, which led me to work on an interactive kiosk for elderly users — a project that introduced me to service design and designing for accessibility.
My background in architecture trained me to think in systems, communicate visually, and solve complex spatial and behavioral problems. Those strengths naturally carried into UX design, where I now focus on creating meaningful, intuitive experiences for diverse, global audiences. I enjoy research, testing, and working with cross-functional teams to turn insights into clear, thoughtful solutions.
I’ve lived and studied across India, Singapore, and the US, which really shaped my perspective on inclusivity and designing for different cultures and user needs. Continuous learning is a big part of who I am — whether it’s refining my UX skills, exploring new tools, or understanding how people interact with technology in everyday life.

What I do in my free time!
Outside of work, I’m someone who loves planning cozy spaces, traveling, yoga, my craft table, and spending time with my sister and niece in Amsterdam — all the little things that keep me grounded and curious.























