I've always had a keen sense of spatial awareness and a natural talent for 3D thinking. As a child, perspective drawing came naturally to me, but it was through Legos that my creativity truly flourished.
I grew up in a middle-class family, but my parents' love towards me allowed them to buy a few Lego sets each year. Since I had a limited number of pieces, I made the most of them—breaking apart sets, mixing pieces, and building entirely new creations. Before I turned 10 I had already built an airplane with working landing gears, the Toruk Makto dragon from Avatar, Optimus Prime, a functioning hand held gun, and much more. These ventures shaped my problem-solving skills and reinforced my love for design and building.
That same mindset translates directly into product design. Whether it’s designing modular systems, optimising interactions, or creating intuitive experiences, I approach it like I did with Legos—breaking things down, understanding the pieces, and reconfiguring them into something even better. Working with constraints taught me creativity, resourcefulness, and how to maximise impact with limited resources.
To turn this passion into a career, I pursued Interaction Design at IIT Hyderabad, where I graduated at the top of my class. Today, I apply that expertise to craft seamless, scalable, and impactful digital experiences.