A bit about me.
Here's my story, plus a little extra.
How it all started.
Back when I was 13, in the early days of Facebook and Instagram, I loved editing photos for myself and friends. I got into filters, color grading, and creating small event posters.

As I grew older and started traveling at 18, smartphones and cameras became a thing, and I got into capturing moments, making shorttravel videos by adding music, transitions, and some color grading.
How college kickstarted my UX career.
My college journey kicked off with Computer Science. Although coding didn't click for me, but my passion for digital products led me to explore UX/UI design and its impact on users and businesses.

I started designing stuff for friends and got into figuring out UX/UI basics on my own. A pivotal point was a freelance project during my second college year, redesigning a charity website. That was my first real project.

Later I got an internship opportunity from my college principal, involving redesign of a product for his tech startup. I was able to successfully ship the product with good feedback from end users. And the internship eventually evolved into a full-time position.

And I had the privilege of successfully improving another premiere product and achieved positive outcomes. And the best part is, it was a mobile app I used during my college days to manage attendance, results, and more.
Leveling up.
So, a year down the line, I was all about diving into the emerging tech scene and making a real impact. Getting a UX designer role at F1studioz, a top digital agency in India, marked a turning point.

Engaging in diverse projects across sectors, I collaborated with talented designers and serviced notable clients such as Nasdaq and Deutsche Telekom.
Winding down.
When work takes a back seat, I enjoy traveling - I mean, who doesn't? Also, I love clicking photos and videos.

Besides, I play football and enjoy going on long drives with some deep beats.

Yup that's all about me :)
Oh wait 🐾
Meet Zoe, and this is another source of my getaway. Okay bye!

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