
A glimpse of how it all started.
My journey began in 11th grade. I was a Biology (PCB) student who disliked programming so much that I chose Hindi over Computer Science—yet I was always fascinated by how websites and apps were built. That curiosity eventually pushed me to explore programming on my own. By the time I finished 12th grade, I knew I wanted to work with software, so I chose to pursue BCA and later MCA to follow that passion.
I started with HTML and CSS, then moved into JavaScript. I could build websites, but responsiveness was a major challenge. After several failed attempts and lack of good resources, I felt stuck and shifted my attention to mobile app development.
Native development felt overwhelming—too many languages and a steep learning curve. That's when I discovered Flutter, a cross-platform framework that let me build apps for both iOS and Android with one codebase. It instantly felt like the right direction.
Flutter reintroduced the challenge of responsiveness, but this time I decided not to avoid it. I spent months diving deep, learning through countless resources, and mastering responsive design. Once it clicked, my perspective on development changed completely. I finally understood how essential responsiveness is—and returned to web development with a clearer, stronger foundation.
As I grew in development, I realized functionality alone wasn’t enough. The real challenge—and the part I enjoyed most—was creating interfaces that were intuitive, responsive, and visually appealing. That realization sparked my interest in UI/UX design.
Learning UI/UX opened the door to product and packaging design. Exploring this space taught me how visuals, structure, and material all contribute to a complete experience. It helped me think not just as a developer, but as a designer who understands how a product should look, feel, and communicate—both digitally and physically.
Today, I’m deeply passionate about everything I create. My journey has been driven by curiosity, resilience, and a desire to craft meaningful experiences. I’m excited for what’s next and eager to keep learning, growing, and contributing to impactful design and development.