PRODUCT DESIGNER — MUMBAI, INDIA

Mostly designer.
Enough engineer
to ship it myself.

Product Designer & Front-End Developer

4+ years in — though I actually started in code: a diploma in computer engineering, way too many languages, two years of freelance Java work in college. Then I found design, and it pulled harder than anything code had. I chose it as my craft — I just never quite let go of the code either.

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Selected work

Prismforce.ai Apr 2025 — Current

AI-powered SaaS platform for the tech-services talent supply chain, serving 110,000+ users across 12+ enterprise giants.

I own end-to-end product design across Prismforce's reporting and workflow tools — from the core report builder to RMS demand management and a rules engine for skills endorsement — working alongside another product designer as the team's grown. I also led a ground-up refresh of Prismforce's design system — the first in a long time — rebuilding it into a scalable, atomic component library; that's complete now and in maintenance mode, and I've since started building some of its components directly in Angular.

17,000+ reports / week 60% faster task completion ~30% lower operational overhead
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Miko.ai Oct 2021 — Apr 2025

AI-powered smart robot for children ages 3–8 — spanning Square Off's acquisition by Miko, from electronic chessboards to a full robotics product line.

Redesigned Miko Chess for kids much younger than the original was built for, rebuilt the whole first-time experience for parents, and somewhere in there ended up leading how our design system evolved across two very different products. Turns out chessboards and robots aren't as different as you'd think, design-wise.

+40% chess usage +25% week-one engagement +35% design-to-dev efficiency
Square Off Oct 2021 — Oct 2023

Smart, automatic electronic chessboards enabling remote play with physical move execution.

Designed the subscription model, reworked onboarding, and then — because I couldn't help myself — built the HTML/CSS/JS prototypes too, just to see the flows actually working before engineering got to them. First real taste of building what I designed, and I was hooked.

+10% revenue -30% onboarding drop-off 3.9→4.3 App Store rating
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Front-end projects

Even after I chose design as my craft, I kept shipping code on the side — mostly to stay sharp, partly because I never really wanted to stop.

Movies Listing App Personal project

A responsive movie-discovery app built from scratch to prove out core React patterns beyond design tooling.

React Tailwind CSS TMDB API React Hooks

Built this mostly to prove to myself I could actually ship a full React app, not just talk about React in interviews. It consumes the TMDB API, with debounced search so it's not re-fetching on every keystroke, a "Load More" pattern instead of pulling in a heavier infinite-scroll library, and loading/error/empty states handled with plain React state — no external library needed. I held it to the same craft standard I'd hold a Figma file to: clean component structure, proper keyboard navigation, and no rough edges.

Debounced search Paginated results Accessible by default
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Ready Components Recognized by Adobe, 2019

A Figma plugin bridging design and engineering workflows — built with TypeScript against the Figma and XD plugin APIs.

TypeScript Figma Plugin API Adobe XD API

Built this because I was tired of the copy-paste dance every time I needed a common component in a new file. It's a plugin that inserts ready-to-use UI components with one click, straight from Figma or XD. Adobe ended up featuring it as one of their top curated plugins, which was a nice surprise for something I built to solve my own annoyance.

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Skills

PRODUCT & UX DESIGN User Research Usability Testing Interaction Design Design Systems Design Tokens Prototyping
FRONT-END DEVELOPMENT React Angular TypeScript JavaScript HTML/CSS Tailwind CSS
TOOLS Figma Figma API Adobe XD Component Libraries
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About

My path here runs backwards from most designers. I started with a diploma in computer engineering, picking up C, C++, Java, Python, PHP, Laravel, JavaScript, React, React Native, and Angular along the way. Java's collections framework is what really pulled me in — I spent close to two years in college building freelance projects around it, deep in the kind of programming most designers never touch.

Somewhere in exploring front-end development, I discovered design — and it pulled harder than code ever had. I chose it as my full-time craft, graduated in 2021, and started with an internship at a design studio. From there: two years at Square Off, a year and a half at Miko after Square Off was acquired, and now Prismforce, where I currently lead design-system strategy.

What never went away was the engineering. Through all of it, I kept building front-end side projects — partly to stay sharp, mostly because I genuinely like doing it. That's probably why design systems fit me so well as a discipline: it's the one place design and code actually have to agree with each other.