About me
UX/UI Designer, avid learner and traveller, empathetic problem solver
As a UX/UI designer, my inspiration springs from a rich tapestry of creativity, encompassing diverse sources such as the renaissance art at the Uffizi, the dynamic street art adorning New York buildings, the technological marvel that is Teamlabs, immersive Van Gogh & Yayoi Kusama experiences, natural wonders like the Hubiku cenote in Mexico, the architectural gems - temples in Japan and India dating back centuries. My passion for artistic expressions has fueled my travels around the globe, where I find continuous inspiration and awe. Drawing from these experiences, I am driven to create designs that are intuitive, visually appealing, and scalable, with the aim of elevating human connections and enriching experiences.
Given my background in Physical Therapy, I'm deeply driven by observing human movement and behaviors, empathetically understanding user needs to find the most optimal solutions. Across my extensive (14+) years as a clinical Physical Therapist, I've fine tuned my capability for seamless adaptability to face challenges as well as collaboration with peers, team members, and interdisciplinary groups. This skill, deeply rooted in my substantial experience, stands as an invaluable asset that I wholeheartedly contribute to any team or professional environment.
The best from my Travel Treasury
Comic con, Detroit
What I make time for
(It's all about the journey and experiences created en route to the destination)
Trying a hand at oils
Expressions exhibited with strokes and color (Procreate)
Celebrating big patient victories with small moments that leave huge lifelong impact
Recreating a neighborhood scene with watercolors
Seeking out local cultural experiences - Chinese lantern festival
Home made hand tossed pizza
Taking my love for anime a step further (watercolor, pen and ink on paper)
Early days’ acrylics
Celebrating history, culture and architectural marvel (Senso-ji) with detailed intricate digital creation (Procreate)
A Japanese Pagoda - Digital painting (Procreate)
Celebrating my favorite festival - Navratri (Indian festival of dance and music)
Takoyaki shop in Osaka - Digital art created on Procreate
On a cold chilly January evening, after a long day when we retired to the side streets in the late hours, this little food shop caught my eye . It flooded the quaint street with muffled sounds, delicious aromas and a warm magical glow from the lanterns.
PS - look for the original photo above
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