I'm Rishi, a UX/UI designer
with a strong foundation
in visual design.
I'm Rishi, a UX/UI designer
with a strong foundation
in visual design.
I'm Rishi, a UX/UI designer
with a strong foundation
in visual design.
I'm Rishi, a UX/UI designer
with a strong foundation
in visual design.
UX/UI + Multimedia + Visual Design +
UX/UI + Multimedia + Visual Design +
UX/UI + Multimedia + Visual Design +
UX/UI + Multimedia + Visual Design +
UX/UI + Multimedia + Visual Design +
UX/UI + Multimedia + Visual Design +
UX/UI + Multimedia + Visual Design +
UX/UI + Multimedia + Visual Design +
I design intuitive experiences that blend functionality and aesthetics. With a background in UX/UI and visual communication, I transform complex ideas into clear, impactful solutions that drive meaningful change.
I design intuitive experiences that blend functionality and aesthetics. With a background in UX/UI and visual communication, I transform complex ideas into clear, impactful solutions that drive meaningful change.
I design intuitive experiences that blend functionality and aesthetics. With a background in UX/UI and visual communication, I transform complex ideas into clear, impactful solutions that drive meaningful change.
I design intuitive experiences that blend functionality and aesthetics. With a background in UX/UI and visual communication, I transform complex ideas into clear, impactful solutions that drive meaningful change.
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About
About
I didn’t always know I’d become a designer — but looking back, the signs were always there. I’ve always been a builder at heart, someone who loved to tinker, to pull things apart just to see how they worked, and then try to make them better.
Growing up in India, my notebooks were never just for schoolwork — they were filled with sketches of cars, characters, and layouts. I was constantly reimagining the world around me, turning everyday observations into creative explorations. That innate curiosity eventually led me to pursue a Bachelor’s in Product Design, where I discovered how to bring ideas to life — blending form with function, and learning to design not just for aesthetics, but with empathy at the core.
After two years working as a Product Designer in India — contributing to projects that spanned branding, graphic design, and physical products — I started to see a pattern. The most impactful designs weren’t just visually striking or technically sound; they were the ones that connected deeply with people. The ones that quietly solved problems, closed gaps, and elevated everyday experiences.
That realization is what brought me to Sydney, where I pursued a Master’s in Interaction Design at UTS. Since moving here, I’ve deepened my understanding of user-centered design — diving into research, mapping journeys, building personas, and creating interactive prototypes that bring meaningful solutions to life.
For me, design is where empathy meets strategy. It’s the space where curiosity turns into clarity, and ideas evolve into intuitive, purpose-driven experiences that truly resonate. And that’s the kind of work I strive to create every day.
I didn’t always know I’d become a designer — but looking back, the signs were always there. I’ve always been a builder at heart, someone who loved to tinker, to pull things apart just to see how they worked, and then try to make them better.
Growing up in India, my notebooks were never just for schoolwork — they were filled with sketches of cars, characters, and layouts. I was constantly reimagining the world around me, turning everyday observations into creative explorations. That innate curiosity eventually led me to pursue a Bachelor’s in Product Design, where I discovered how to bring ideas to life — blending form with function, and learning to design not just for aesthetics, but with empathy at the core.
After two years working as a Product Designer in India — contributing to projects that spanned branding, graphic design, and physical products — I started to see a pattern. The most impactful designs weren’t just visually striking or technically sound; they were the ones that connected deeply with people. The ones that quietly solved problems, closed gaps, and elevated everyday experiences.
That realization is what brought me to Sydney, where I pursued a Master’s in Interaction Design at UTS. Since moving here, I’ve deepened my understanding of user-centered design — diving into research, mapping journeys, building personas, and creating interactive prototypes that bring meaningful solutions to life.
For me, design is where empathy meets strategy. It’s the space where curiosity turns into clarity, and ideas evolve into intuitive, purpose-driven experiences that truly resonate. And that’s the kind of work I strive to create every day.
I didn’t always know I’d become a designer — but looking back, the signs were always there. I’ve always been a builder at heart, someone who loved to tinker, to pull things apart just to see how they worked, and then try to make them better.
Growing up in India, my notebooks were never just for schoolwork — they were filled with sketches of cars, characters, and layouts. I was constantly reimagining the world around me, turning everyday observations into creative explorations. That innate curiosity eventually led me to pursue a Bachelor’s in Product Design, where I discovered how to bring ideas to life — blending form with function, and learning to design not just for aesthetics, but with empathy at the core.
After two years working as a Product Designer in India — contributing to projects that spanned branding, graphic design, and physical products — I started to see a pattern. The most impactful designs weren’t just visually striking or technically sound; they were the ones that connected deeply with people. The ones that quietly solved problems, closed gaps, and elevated everyday experiences.
That realization is what brought me to Sydney, where I pursued a Master’s in Interaction Design at UTS. Since moving here, I’ve deepened my understanding of user-centered design — diving into research, mapping journeys, building personas, and creating interactive prototypes that bring meaningful solutions to life.
For me, design is where empathy meets strategy. It’s the space where curiosity turns into clarity, and ideas evolve into intuitive, purpose-driven experiences that truly resonate. And that’s the kind of work I strive to create every day.
I didn’t always know I’d become a designer — but looking back, the signs were always there. I’ve always been a builder at heart, someone who loved to tinker, to pull things apart just to see how they worked, and then try to make them better.
Growing up in India, my notebooks were never just for schoolwork — they were filled with sketches of cars, characters, and layouts. I was constantly reimagining the world around me, turning everyday observations into creative explorations. That innate curiosity eventually led me to pursue a Bachelor’s in Product Design, where I discovered how to bring ideas to life — blending form with function, and learning to design not just for aesthetics, but with empathy at the core.
After two years working as a Product Designer in India — contributing to projects that spanned branding, graphic design, and physical products — I started to see a pattern. The most impactful designs weren’t just visually striking or technically sound; they were the ones that connected deeply with people. The ones that quietly solved problems, closed gaps, and elevated everyday experiences.
That realization is what brought me to Sydney, where I pursued a Master’s in Interaction Design at UTS. Since moving here, I’ve deepened my understanding of user-centered design — diving into research, mapping journeys, building personas, and creating interactive prototypes that bring meaningful solutions to life.
For me, design is where empathy meets strategy. It’s the space where curiosity turns into clarity, and ideas evolve into intuitive, purpose-driven experiences that truly resonate. And that’s the kind of work I strive to create every day.

(a) Direction
In my view, a deep understanding of the brief and the client is
essential from the very beginning. At this stage, it's crucial to
define project goals, outline functional requirements, study
competitors, and understand the target audience. This research
helps uncover the ideal balance between typography, color,
composition, motion, and brand assets. For me, this process
forms the foundation for solving business challenges and guiding
the project toward the right design direction.
(b) Design.
After establishing the right mood and tone during the Direction
stage, my focus shifts to connecting the dots and exploring
multiple design variations to uncover the most effective solution.
My goal is always to craft an experience that not only highlights the
unique characteristics of each project but also feels elegant and
satisfying to use. Achieving this requires close collaboration with
clients and users to gather valuable feedback and insights that
drive the design forward.
(c) Interaction
Motion and interaction are essential components of my work. I
believe they play a crucial role in delivering a satisfying and
memorable user experience. Even the smallest micro-interaction or
subtle animation can elevate the overall experience in a powerful
yet effortless way. I love seeing users react with a sense of "wow"
and engage playfully with these interactions. That’s why I dedicate
significant time and attention to this stage in every project.
(a) Direction
In my opinion, deep understanding of the brief and
client is a must in the starting point. Determining
project goals and functional specifications, knowing
competitors and target audiences, making researches
will be taken at this stage in order to find a precise
combination between Typography, Color, Composition,
Motion and brand assets. For me, this process is the
foundation for solving business problems and
discovering a right direction for the perfect design.
(b) Design.
After collecting a right mood and tone in the Direction
stage. My mission at this point is connecting the dots
and making various versions to find the proper design.
My goal is always about creating an experience that
not only emphasises the characteristics of each
project but also elegant and satisfied to use. To get
that, I have to make sure to work closely with clients &
users to get helpful feedbacks and insights for the
evolution.
(c) Interaction
Motion and interaction always play a vital role in my
works. I belive both are the key elements that help
to bring satisfaction to the audiences the best
possible way. A small subtle motion or micro
interaction can push the experience to a whole new
level effortlessly. I love seeing people get "wow" and
keep toying with those interactions. That’s the reason
why I often spend a lot of time and effort for this
stage on each project.
(a) Direction
In my opinion, deep understanding of the brief and
client is a must in the starting point. Determining
project goals and functional specifications,
knowing competitors and target audiences, making
researches will be taken at this stage in order to
find a precise combination between Typography,
Color, Composition, Motion and brand assets. For
me, this process is the foundation for solving
business problems and discovering a right
direction for the perfect design.
(b) Design.
After collecting a right mood and tone in the
Direction stage. My mission at this point is
connecting the dots and making various versions
to find the proper design. My goal is always about
creating an experience that not only emphasises
the characteristics of each project but also
elegant and satisfied to use. To get that, I have to
make sure to work closely with clients and users to
get helpful feedbacks and insights for the evolution.
(c) Interaction
Motion and interaction always play a vital role in my
works. I belive both are the key elements that help
to bring satisfaction to the audiences the best
possible way. A small subtle motion or micro
interaction can push the experience to a whole
new level effortlessly. I love seeing people get "wow"
and keep toying with those interactions. That’s the
reason why I often spend a lot of time and effort for
this stage on each project.
(a) Direction
In my opinion, deep understanding of the brief and client
is a must in the starting point. Determining project goals
and functional specifications, knowing competitors and
target audiences, making researches will be taken at this
stage in order to find a precise combination between
Typography, Color, Composition, Motion and brand assets.
For me, this process is the foundation for solving business
problems and discovering a right direction for the perfect
design.
(b) Design.
After collecting a right mood and tone in the Direction
stage. My mission at this point is connecting the dots and
making various versions to find the proper design. My goal
is always about creating an experience that not only
emphasises the characteristics of each project but also
elegant and satisfied to use. To get that, I have to make
sure to work closely with clients and users to get helpful
feedbacks and insights for the evolution.
(c) Interaction
Motion and interaction always play a vital role in my works.
I belive both are the key elements that help to bring
satisfaction to the audiences the best possible way. A small
subtle motion or microinteraction can push the experience
to a whole new level effortlessly. I love seeing people get
"wow" and keep toying with those interactions. That’s the
reason why I often spend a lot of time and effort for this
stage on each project.