Hi, I’m Shweta!

I am a psychologist turned Product Designer. I love advocating for users while I build ideas into tangible digital experiences.


As a creative raised in two of the biggest tech hubs of the world - Bay Area and Bangalore, I have grown up to deeply admire good experiences and stay updated with new tech (yes, i have a new business idea everyday)

Currently based in SF, you can find me exploring new trails, attending tech events and building a community with pistaevents

I am a psychologist turned Product Designer. I love advocating for users while I build ideas into tangible digital experiences.


As a creative raised in two of the biggest tech hubs of the world - Bay Area and Bangalore, I have grown up to deeply admire good experiences and stay updated with new tech (yes, i have a new business idea everyday)

Currently based in SF, you can find me exploring new trails, attending tech events and building a community with pistaevents

How I Work

01

Strong Team Player

I am a designer who excels in collaborative work across different teams with an effective communication style. I enjoy receiving feedback, weighing perspectives and facilitating discussions throughout.

02

Rapid Problem Solver

I iterate on my ideas quickly by mapping user journeys, exploring concepts and layouts, and tying my solution back to business goals. I love sharing my solutions early.

03

User Centric Approch

I ensure that I have users involved throughout the process. Understanding key user needs is important in driving design direction. I advocate for accessible design that targets all of the user base.

AI Tools to improve

my Design Process

I use AI tools in several aspects of the design process to enhance the user experience rather than commoditize it. It is important to keep in mind that anything generated is to be used as a guideline to aide the design process but not replace it.

01

User Research

Feeding an LLM raw transcripts of user interviews, and prompt to break it down into themes and personas. I then ask it to generate a priority roadmap based on user feedback.

02

User Journey Improvements

It's as simple as describing your current user experience to an LLM and prompting improvements, additional features and ways to improve the overall experience.

02

No Code tools for quick iteration

Using no-code tools can help generate a variety of quick, interactive prototypes for testing and exploration. It's also great for discovering new concepts and edge cases.

Explore a game of snake I made with v0 on an old-timey gameboy UI (with less than 10 prompts).

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