UX Research & Designer | UI Designer | MSc in HCI
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I'm Arun, a UX researcher and designer based in London, UK. When I don't creating intuitive digital experiences, you can find me searching for the ideal cup of chai or immersed in sci-fi blockbusters.
With a passion for creating intuitive digital experiences, I blend user research, interaction design, and UX engineering to craft products that truly resonate with users. From conducting in-depth user interviews to prototyping engaging interfaces, I'm all about making technology more human-friendly.
As a creative tech enthusiast, I love exploring innovative technologies and finding compelling ways to integrate them into my designs. Whether it's building an engaging website, designing an intuitive app interface, or creating immersive multimedia experiences, I bring a fresh perspective to every project. So, if you're looking for stunning visuals that go hand-in-hand with exceptional usability, let's join forces!
I'll bring my expertise in design tools like Figma and Adobe Suite, while you bring your vision to life.
A UX/UI designer at the mid-level with more than three years of expertise in user-focused design and data-informed solutions. Recently spearheaded the creation and execution of a groundbreaking 360° interactive product view platform at spiZ 360, specifically designed for e-commerce, retail, and dining establishments. At Cardinality.ai, played a key role in enhancing UI/UX for U.S. government websites such as Georgia Medicaid and Oregon Juvenile Justice, resulting in a 15–18% increase in user interaction by integrating advanced features like AI chatbots and OCR technology.
Proficient in wireframing, prototyping, and usability testing, with a demonstrated ability to work with various stakeholders and deliver effective design solutions.
MSc in User Experience Engineering
Goldsmiths, University of London (2022–2023): Specialized in advanced UX methodologies, leveraging user research and design thinking to solve complex user challenges.