
I grew up surrounded by stories about the rich history of my country. My grandmother often shared vivid memories of her life, particularly her experience during the Partition of India—a period marked by one of the largest mass migrations in human history. As a child, she was forced to leave her homeland, like so many others, to embark on a journey of hundreds of miles to build a new life.
These stories captivated me, sparking my imagination and leading me to sketch them on paper. This early fascination eventually grew into a passion for design. After four years as a Graphic Designer and earning my Master's in Design from Syracuse University, I would love to share my journey with you and how these experiences have shaped me into the designer I am today.
I’m deeply passionate about creating products that prioritize inclusion and accessibility. One project I’m particularly proud of involved collaborating with Arise, Syracuse, where we designed and built cardboard products for a friend, making sure their needs were met in a meaningful way.
In addition to my design work, I also enjoy writing about these topics. If you’re interested, you can check out my article on Disability-Led Design, where I share insights on how thoughtful design can make a difference.
I run a small start-up Olive.Creatives. Read it here.
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Collaborated with students to co-design accessible and inclusive products, championing a human-centered approach to design that prioritizes the needs and experiences of all users.
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The award is given to students from Syracuse University for excellence in entrepreneurship. Won the award out of 20 teams.
Masters design award
Masters in design award given to excellence in idea and product execution.