About Me .
For over 20 years, I’ve worked across industries and cultures, helping teams solve complex problems through clear, intuitive design. My approach has always been about listening deeply, thinking systemically, and creating real value — for users and for businesses.
Lately, I’ve been exploring the exciting changes that AI is bringing to the world of UX. Tools like generative AI and Agentic AI are changing how people interact with digital systems — and how we, as designers, need to think.
I’m learning, experimenting, and having honest conversations about how we can design responsibly for these new possibilities. If you’re working on something in this space — or just trying to make your existing product more user-friendly — I’d love to connect and contribute.
My strong skills .
Stakeholders workshops
Understanding business processes and functional flow of info through continuous communication with stakeholders.
User Research
Uncovering about users’ needs and wants through multiple types of communication.
Wireframing & prototyping
designing human-computer interaction for solving problems
Managing UI & dev teams
working with design & developer teams to work together to deliver desired experience by guiding and mentoring.
Some of the domains served
- FMCG
- Telecom
- Internet of things,
- Engineering automation,
- Crowdsourcing,
- Social
On the side,
I used to teach IT Engineering subjects to Master’s students in colleges like MIT, Bharti Vidyapeeth, SP College etc in Pune India.
What stayed with me the most wasn’t the syllabus, but the energy in the room — the curiosity, the fresh perspectives, the kind of questions only young minds can ask. Those sessions always left me feeling recharged and more alive in my own work. It reminded me how valuable it is to stay connected to new ways of thinking. In many ways, teaching wasn’t just something I gave — it gave a lot back to me too.
In my free time .
I absolutely love riding motorcycles — it’s been one of the purest joys of my life.
Over the years, I’ve ridden across India through all kinds of terrain — coastlines, deserts, forests, high-altitude passes — you name it. I’ve even ridden up to the borders of our neighboring countries not once, but three times.
One of my most unforgettable rides was to Mana Pass in the Himalayas back in 2016 — over 18,000 feet above sea level, cold, rough, beautiful, and absolutely worth every second. For me, it’s not just about the bike — it’s the roads, the people I meet, the food I discover, the stories I hear, and the deep sense of connection I feel with my riding tribe. It’s freedom, belonging, and adventure all rolled into one.
