“The ecological crisis we face is so obvious that it becomes easy — for some, strangely or frighteningly easy — to join the dots and see that everything is interconnected. This is the ecological thought. And the more we consider it, the more our world opens up.”
— Timothy Morton, The Ecological Thought
Having recently completed a Master’s in Design Innovation and Technology at RMIT University, I bring seven years of combined academic and professional experience spanning product design, user experience, and systems-led design practice. My background includes an undergraduate degree in Product Design and industry roles as a UX designer across healthcare, public sector, and interdisciplinary contexts.
While my early practice was grounded in human-centred design, my work has progressively shifted toward sustainable and regenerative design — engaging with complex social, ecological, and technical systems. I'm interested in contributing towards positioning design to move beyond implementation and critically examine the knowledge systems, metrics, and assumptions that define what regeneration means and who it really serves.
Across projects, I work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders, prototype iteratively, and balance strategic thinking with hands-on making. I am motivated by design’s potential to mediate relationships in more-than-human contexts, and to operate as both a practical and critical tool in shaping more regenerative futures.
| Centre for Exponential Change, Bangalore, remote (December 2025 – Present)
| Designer
| RMIT University, Melbourne (September 2024 - July 2025)
| Studio Assistant
| PwC, Bangalore (November 2021 – April 2023)
| Associate UI/UX Designer (Experience Consulting)
| Bionic Yantra, Bangalore (November 2021 – April 2023)
| UX Design Intern
| Master of Design Innovation and Technology
| Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne | 2025
| Bachelor of Design (Product Design)
| MS Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, India | 2021