I work on complex products and early ideasAt ThoughtSpot, I design enterprise AI products. Outside that, I've helped shape early-stage fintech ideas into something real
the receipts, three case files
the long ride
UI/UX Design Intern
First industry job, and the only designer in the room. Whatever the founder needed that week, I designed it.
UI/UX Design Intern
Assisting a senior designer: we built and documented a design system from scratch, tokens and all. Then I got a full feature to own.
UI/UX Design Intern
A gamification bet on India’s biggest job platform, giving people a reason to come back before they’re desperate. read the case.
Product Design Intern
High-octane startup pace: shipping something every single month, and learning that fast and careless aren’t the same thing.
Founding Designer
No PM, no PRD. Context straight from the founders, and two full products taken 0→1, design owned end to end.
Product Designer
Organised work at high stakes, and learning that designing it is only half the job. Selling it is the other half.
you are herethe honest pitch
No buzzwords. Just four honest reasons I'd fit at Google.
At ThoughtSpot I work on analytics business users open every morning to make decisions. My job is to make a dense product something people actually trust. Get it wrong once and they stop believing it.
Take transit data: half-mapped routes, no timetable, fares that change at the door. Most of my work is taking a system nobody has cleanly modelled yet and making it simple for the person using it.
Spacing, states, edge cases, the copy in an empty screen. I care about the parts most people skip, because that's where a product ends up feeling good or feeling cheap.
Naukri put my work in front of millions of users where every change gets measured. Designing for that many people teaches you which decisions actually matter and which are just taste.
nine teams, one designer
testified by people you'd believe
He has been able to reduce the standard onboarding time and take up complex tasks within the product. We see him on a fast-track path for Senior Product Designer.
Yash impressively combines a collaborative approach with strong problem-solving skills. His receptiveness to feedback and ability to iterate on solutions enhance team dynamics and project outcomes.
Yash stood out with his ability to quickly pick up on concepts and turn feedback into real, actionable steps.
He has a unique ability to bring strategic and design visions and turn them into practical, impactful designs.