A little about me…
I'm a product designer who lives at the intersection of analytical thinking and empathy, which makes sense, given that I started as an engineer before falling headfirst into design at NID.
Growing up across cities in India and later working across geographies taught me to adapt quickly to new environments, new stakeholders, and new cultural contexts. That's shaped a core instinct in my design work: that the "average user" rarely exists, and good systems have to flex for real variation in context, language, and mental models.
For the past five years I've specialized in healthcare and analytics UX - domains where the cost of a confusing interface isn't just frustration, it's a missed insight or a wrong call. I've designed executive dashboards that give leadership visibility into business-critical KPIs, and built global customer support flows for people reporting issues with medical devices, products used by people managing chronic conditions every day, expanding across markets worldwide.
I care about information hierarchy, the moment a user loses trust in data, and what it takes to make complex workflows feel effortless.
I have a decade of end-to-end UX experience spanning research, synthesis, prototyping, and delivery across clinical, pharma and analytics contexts.
When I’m not working, I build Lego with my daughter, experiment in the kitchen, and go on long walks that solve more design problems than I'd like to admit.
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