
Below are some of the UI projects(client and personal) I worked on ranging from responsive websites, web apps, and mobile apps. I was the only designer in all of them and in case of client projects, collaborated with Product Managers and Engineering team to deliver the projects.
The skills I used/learned in the process are Ideation, information architecture, wireframing, clickable prototyping, and User Interface Design.
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, 2018
LANDING PAGE, DESIGN
Landing Page for Events Check-in
Events Check-in was introduced in NYU to make the check-in process at NYU's events easier and seamless. The platform had a hardware device that scanned the ID and saved the guest name in a database. I designed a landing page for this where anyone who wants to buy the product could visit the page to learn more about the product.

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, 2018
WEB APP, MOBILE APP
Student Vote
I designed a web app and a mobile app for student body elections at NYU. Users of this app are all the students of the university who would use it to cast a vote. Below are the screens and recording of the clickable prototype.



PERSONAL, 2015
MOBILE APP
Dear Dairy
In India, getting milk delivered to your doorstep by local vendors is a very common practice. One major pain point in this process is communicating with the vendor in case of changing order(which happens pretty frequently) and keeping a tab of all the purchases. Dear Dairy is an app that explores the inclusion of technology in this user journey.
USER GROUPS

Young couple with an erratic schedule
Age Group:28-35

Working Parents with school going kids.
Age Group: 40-55

Working roommates.
Age Group: 22-30

Delivery Records
For inconsistent users, ‘Calendar’ keeps a track of all the orders and reduces the chaos of making notes. It makes it easier for the user at the time of payment.
Access to same information
Single account for multiple users lets the three working roommates access/edit the same information. This information sync reduces the extra step of communicating on messaging groups about their needs or availability to receive the delivery on a daily basis.





