I believe good design is invisible — and getting there is the hardest, most interesting part of the job.
I'm a Senior Product Designer based in Bangalore, with six years of experience designing for B2B SaaS, enterprise, and healthcare technology products. My path here wasn't a straight line — I studied Graphics & Animation, started in motion design and branding, and gradually found my way into product because I realized I cared more about how things worked than how they looked in a single frame.
That visual foundation still shapes how I design today. I notice details most people miss — a hover state that's slightly off, a spacing inconsistency, an icon that doesn't quite match its neighbors. But six years in, I've learned that craft only matters if it's in service of something real: a user who's trying to get something done, often during one of the more stressful parts of their day.
At Indegene, I worked on enterprise applications for pharma and biotech clients — complex, data-heavy interfaces where clarity isn't a nice-to-have, it's the whole job. More recently, I've spent over two years as the sole product designer on an enterprise compliance platform, owning the full design process — research, systems, and execution — and working closely with product and engineering leads to ship work the rest of the team could build on.
Right now, I use AI as a genuine part of my process. Figma MCP supports my design-to-code workflow, and I lean on LLMs to speed up research synthesis and early-stage exploration — tools I think are quickly becoming as standard as Figma itself.
When I'm not designing, I'm usually deep in a new tool, sketching out side projects, or rebuilding something on my own portfolio just to understand how it works under the hood.
If any of this resonates, I'd love to talk.