I do a lot of things — design, code, communication, strategy, and a few more depending on the day. Not because I couldn't pick one, but because I looked at the options and thought, why not all of it. The output is always good. Always complete.
I've never stayed in one lane. Turns out that was the right call.
Work
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The first time the internet paid me. Built a technical blog in school, wrote and coded it myself, added AdSense. Made a couple hundred dollars before moving on. — Tenth grade. Didn't know that wasn't normal.
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Discovered I liked being the person who could do both. Worked across campus clubs — designing posters, building interactive games, exploring whatever needed doing. — Designer and developer at the same time. Still am.
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First real design work. UI/UX at Learn With One, an early-stage edtech startup that later pivoted into Logic Bloom. — My pixels are still in there somewhere.
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Still my favourite "we built this" story. Software engineer at Priyamventures — joined early, wore many hats, was part of the team when a product got acquired. — Learned more in that year than any classroom.
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Different hat, same building. Now PM / engineer at Priyamventures — researching, communicating, building. Now — Still here. Still figuring it out.
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Tinkering Something is being made here. Still deciding what to write — something better than "ESP32 and side projects." — Placeholder. Replace me.