
I was born in a 200-year-old house in India, where I first discovered my love for design.
Curious by Nature
Growing up around lived-in spaces and old objects, I became fascinated by how environments shape our experiences. This curiosity led me to study interior architecture at UCLA, where I learned how structure, detail, and empathy influence the way people move, feel, and connect.
Finding Clarity in Complexity
Transitioning to digital products felt natural—I was still working with flows, structure, and problem-solving, just on a screen instead of in a room. Even the most complex problems become approachable when broken down, mapped out, and gradually clarified through design.
Collaborating Across Boundaries
Working in fast-moving teams across architecture and tech has taught me to adapt quickly, communicate openly, and collaborate across disciplines. I enjoy bringing structure to messy ideas and building thoughtful, useful experiences with others.
Inspired by Surrounding
Outside work, I recharge by spending time in nature and visiting museums—curiosity that keeps me grounded and informs the way I design.
Design is everywhere—I see it in the way light moves, cities breathe, and the ordinary objects that surround me.


