About me
A designer shaped by resilience, driven by empathy, and committed to creating meaningful experiences.


Artistic Roots
I've always been drawn to creating things. As a child, I spent hours drawing and painting. That artistic curiosity eventually led me to graphic design, where I worked with clients and businesses to help them communicate their ideas clearly. I learned to translate complex messages into visuals that people could understand and connect with.
My Beginning
I was born in a refugee camp in Eastern Nepal. Growing up with limited resources meant learning early how to work with what I had, solve problems creatively, and find ways to help the people around me. These experiences shaped who I am today — someone who listens carefully, adapts quickly, and never stops looking for better solutions.
The Shift to UX/UI
Over time, I noticed something about the work I enjoyed most. It wasn't just about making things look good — it was about understanding the people I was designing for. I found myself asking questions: What problem are we really solving? Who will use this? What do they need?
When I discovered UX/UI design, everything clicked. It gave structure to the approach I had been following instinctively. User research, empathy mapping, iteration, collaboration — these weren't new concepts to me. They were simply formal names for the way I had always worked.
My Approach
I completed online UX/UI courses to deepen my skills and learn industry-standard methods. Since then, I've worked on projects where I could combine creativity with research, and aesthetics with usability. Every project is an opportunity to understand people better and create something genuinely useful for them.
What I bring to my work is simple: patience, curiosity, and a genuine desire to solve problems that matter. I believe good design comes from listening first and designing second.



