I am a 22-year-old design enthusiast with a passion for creating intuitive user experiences. My journey began with a love for literature and content writing, leading me to pursue a B.A. in English Honours from Ramjas College, Delhi University. This experience honed my communication and analytical skills, laying a strong foundation for my future endeavours. As I delved deeper into my interests, I realized the growing importance of technology in our world and felt drawn to a more technical field. UX/UI Design emerged as the perfect bridge between creativity and technology, aligning perfectly with my aspirations. Consequently, after completing my English Honours, I embarked on a new academic journey. I am now pursuing a B.A. in UX/UI Design at the University of Europe for Applied Sciences in Berlin, Germany. Here, I am gaining hands-on experience in design principles and user-centered methodologies. I am eager to leverage my diverse educational background and enthusiasm for design to contribute to innovative projects and teams.


SKILLS

  • User Research 

  • Creating User Personas

  • Figma, Adobe InDesign, Miro, Canva

  • Performing usability testing

  • Wireframing and Prototyping 

  • Agile development methodology

  • User Interface Design

  • Interaction Design

  • Human-Centered Design

  • Visual Design

  • Collaboration and communication

Hobbies and Interests

Apart from studies, I spend my time in various ways like journaling, reading books, painting and photography. Spending time with my family is incredibly important to me as it strengthens our bond and creates cherished memories. Playing with my dog is also an absolute delight. Reading books allows me to explore different worlds, gain new perspectives, and continuously learn whereas painting serves as a creative outlet. I also enjoy photography specifically capturing the wonders of nature. These activities collectively enrich my life, balancing my academic pursuits with personal growth and happiness.

A few books that I would recommend everyone to read include “Demian” by Hermanne Hesse, “1984” by George Orwell, “Life Lessons” by Elizabeth Kubler and “Creative Culture: Human-Centered Interaction, Design, & Inspiration” by Justin Dauer.