Yep, that's me

Yep, that's me

Hi, I'm Karan
An Engineer, Designer & A Full time Dreamer

Hi, I'm Karan
An Engineer, Designer
& A Full time Dreamer

Hi, I'm Karan
An Engineer , Designer
& A Full time Dreamer

Passionate about crafting meaningful, playful & engaging user experiences with and for humans.

Passionate about crafting meaningful, playful & engaging user experiences with and for humans.

Passionate about crafting meaningful, playful & engaging user experiences with and for humans.

Take a peek into

my work

Take a peek into

my work

About

Me

About

Me

Life / Hobbies

I live and breathe creativity. Drawing isn’t just a hobby for me it’s how I think and breathe. It taught me patience, observation, and how to build things layer by layer which is probably why I’m drawn to design.

I draw

I read

I love Nature

My first harvest

Alongside that, I’m constantly curious and love to read, travel, you can even find me in kitchen baking something from scratch or strolling in garden.

Whether it’s sketching, designing, or baking, I’m obsessed with the process of turning something simple into something beautiful.

Questions i often get asked...

Questions i often get asked...

Why did you move from engineering to design?

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I didn’t leave engineering because I disliked it. I left because I was more interested in why something should exist than just how to build it. Design felt like the space where logic meets people and that’s where I wanted to think.

Why did you move from engineering to design?

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What design principles guide you personally

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Clarity over decoration. Structure before visuals. And always question the problem before polishing the solution. If it looks good but doesn’t make sense, I’m not done yet.

What design principles guide you personally

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What is your design process?

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My process adapts to the problem, but the core stays the same, understand user behavior, define success, ship fast, and iterate with feedback. Tools and depth change, but I always optimize for learning and real impact.

What is your design process?

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What kind of projects excite you the most?

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Projects where the problem isn’t obvious. Where there’s ambiguity, trade-offs, and space to think not just execute. I enjoy working on products where design decisions actually influence direction, not just presentation.

What kind of projects excite you the most?

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What’s your design superpower?

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I sit with messy problems longer than most. I’m comfortable in ambiguity and I don’t rush to solutions until the reasoning feels solid.

What’s your design superpower?

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That's it for now, Back to my Figma files.

Why did you move from engineering to design?

+

I didn’t leave engineering because I disliked it. I left because I was more interested in why something should exist than just how to build it. Design felt like the space where logic meets people and that’s where I wanted to think.

Why did you move from engineering to design?

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What design principles guide you personally

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Clarity over decoration. Structure before visuals. And always question the problem before polishing the solution. If it looks good but doesn’t make sense, I’m not done yet.

What design principles guide you personally

+

What is your design process?

+

My process adapts to the problem, but the core stays the same, understand user behavior, define success, ship fast, and iterate with feedback. Tools and depth change, but I always optimize for learning and real impact.

What is your design process?

+

What kind of projects excite you the most?

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Projects where the problem isn’t obvious. Where there’s ambiguity, trade-offs, and space to think not just execute. I enjoy working on products where design decisions actually influence direction, not just presentation.

What kind of projects excite you the most?

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What’s your design superpower?

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I sit with messy problems longer than most. I’m comfortable in ambiguity and I don’t rush to solutions until the reasoning feels solid.

What’s your design superpower?

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That's it for now, Back to my Figma files.

Yay! Thanks for making it to the end.

Let's build something exceptional !

Yay! Thanks for making it to the end.

Let's build something exceptional !

Yay! Thanks for making it to the end.

Let's build something exceptional !

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