About me

"It all started with greeting cards, editing photos, and illustrating in Photoshop back in high school. That's where the love for design began. Fast forward, I graduated with B.Des from Symbiosis, Pune, and dove headfirst into the creative world in Dubai. Branding became my magic trick, but after five years, I craved something more impactful. Enter the UX Bootcamp, a game-changer. Witnessing my grandma's struggles with the IMO (VOIP) app and guiding her through WhatsApp ignited a new passion – understanding the psychology behind the pixels. Design wasn't just about aesthetics anymore; it was about empowering people through solutions that truly resonate with their needs and desires. After all, technology is amazing, but it's the human connection that truly sparks magic."

My interests

I've always had a passion for design and art, even before I made it my career. I love beautiful patterns, the wonders of nature, and finding beauty in imperfections. The beach is my happy place, and pandas, my spirit animal, represent qualities I admire. I'm also really into photography, especially capturing landscapes and candid moments of people—I've been told I have a good eye for it.

A brief stint in architecture school gave me a deep appreciation for geometric shapes and cool buildings. Plus, I'm a big fan of sci-fi movies and love exploring interactive installations.

Looking ahead

I'm interested in delving deeper into the realm of AI and its impact on UX. I want to understand how to create exceptional experiences and explore Customer experience design and service design from a strategic perspective that also considers business design.

I am also interested in exploring Responsible AI, and I am determined to harness the power of AI to benefit humanity rather than replace it.

Let's connect

I'm eager to explore potential design ventures - projects, collaborations, you name it!

Let's connect

I'm eager to explore potential design ventures - projects, collaborations, you name it!

Copyright 2024 by Nishi Dalvi

Copyright 2024 by Nishi Dalvi