The Journey.

I started as a super curious kid, took parts in every extra curricular activity possible in school, won so many competitions and because of my love for machines, I started with engineering and that too in Electronics and Communications.

Only after reading 'The Design of Everyday Things', I realized that my actual passion was always towards understanding how humans interacted with those machines and how the 'real' problems were getting solved through right mindset. That became my definition of designing for innovation. And from that very day, there's been no looking back.

Photography was part of my life from very early age, so I did build an eye for observation, empathy and chasing humane experiences. The self study through books, research papers and interacting with so many designers and creators made my foundation super strong.

And ofcourse the humans I have crossed paths with throughout this journey of 27 years, it's just been one beautiful ride!