Get a glimpse of some projects I have worked on recently across desktop and mobile.
Less talk. More show.
The underlying goal of my design work so far has been fixing user needs with creative solutions which can make make a product sticky and increase user retention.
I believe I can bring this experience gained from working at a startup to my work at Udacity.
When I started my design journey in 2013, the first place I learnt about Interaction Design was through Don Norman’s course of Design of Everyday Things on Udacity. This led to my career as a Product Designer today.
The easy of access to courses and having access to discussion forums makes learning on the platform both fun and simple.
I know first hand the power of Udacity and how enabling it has been for me and millions of students across the world.
I started out with a Masters in Interaction Design from National Institute of Design in India.
The courses were built around everything from Fundamentals of Design like color theory and typography to Usability, Universal Design and Ethnographic Research.
A product designer currently working in a meal-kit delivery startup– Green Chef since close to 2 years.
The design philosophy that drives me is to adapt systems to ways people think rather than people having to adapt to systems.
My focus is Interaction design and you'll usually find me manipulating user needs into pixels. But I am also heavily involved in product strategy, user research and visual design.
Being a sole product designer at a startup, you pick up things.