I live by design principles: clarity, purpose, and precision.

Each project is a chance to learn more about the world — and in turn, how to design for it.
Hey, I’m Vignesh Srinivasan, I’ve always had a knack for learning, and design became the perfect outlet to channel that curiosity. What I love most about this field is the constant opportunity to explore industries I never even knew existed. Want to know how diffusion testing configurators work? I didn’t either — until I had to design for them.
That discovery process pairs naturally with the more pragmatic side of the job, balancing business goals, stakeholder alignment, and key metrics while ensuring that user needs are thoroughly tested, validated, and integrated before anything goes live.
This entire process is what excites me most about UX Design. No two projects are the same — even a simple redesign can be completely different depending on the client. I’m learning to love all of it: being pushed outside my comfort zone, growing as a professional, and learning how to design for you.
Accessibility
Bug Reporting
Competitive Analysis
Design Systems
Document Design
Icon Design
IA
Mobile Design
Prototyping
Storytelling
Tree Testing
Usability Testing
User Flows
User Interviews
Visual Design
Wireflows
Wireframing
My main hobby is art — I’m obsessed with learning how to draw, which pairs surprisingly well with design.
I started learning to draw on November 1st, 2022, the same year I began my path into design. Drawing quickly became my lifeblood, and the learner’s mindset that UX Design instilled in me was pivotal in picking up this new skill.
Much like UX, art requires intention, forethought, a holistic understanding of the problem, and strong fundamentals to execute effectively.
Bringing a design-oriented mindset into my art practice has shaped how I grow as an artist. Each piece shown here is one of thousands—products of countless iterations that reflect how repetition, failure, and consistency drive real progress.

Acrobat
Analytics
Figma
Framer
Google Suite
InDesign
Marvel
Maze
MS Suite
Miro
Sketch

I also care a lot about fitness—a healthy body supports a healthy mind, and a healthy mind brings energy and direction.
Staying healthy has been a core part of my life since I picked up a dumbbell 10 years ago. I’ve always tried to stay disciplined with training, nutrition, and sleep, because maintaining mental clarity is key to keeping pace with the evolving demands of UX design.
Over the years, I’ve explored a wide range of resistance training—from bodybuilding and powerlifting to calisthenics and the Spartan Race you see on the left. These experiences taught me how to push through discomfort, stay adaptable, and trust the process—lessons that mirror the mindset needed in design: staying prepared, open to failure, and committed to continuous improvement.
You never really know how something will go until you try, whether it’s a new training method or a challenging design task. What matters is showing up, doing your best, asking questions, and learning as you go.
I live by design principles: clarity, purpose, and precision.


Each project is a chance to learn more about the world — and in turn, how to design for it.
Hey, I’m Vignesh Srinivasan, I’ve always had a knack for learning, and design became the perfect outlet to channel that curiosity. What I love most about this field is the constant opportunity to explore industries I never even knew existed. Want to know how diffusion testing configurators work? I didn’t either — until I had to design for them.
That discovery process pairs naturally with the more pragmatic side of the job, balancing business goals, stakeholder alignment, and key metrics while ensuring that user needs are thoroughly tested, validated, and integrated before anything goes live.
This entire process is what excites me most about UX Design. No two projects are the same — even a simple redesign can be completely different depending on the client. I’m learning to love all of it: being pushed outside my comfort zone, growing as a professional, and learning how to design for you.
Accessibility
Bug Reporting
Competitive Analysis
Design Systems
Document Design
Icon Design
IA
Mobile Design
Prototyping
Storytelling
Tree Testing
Usability Testing
User Flows
User Interviews
Visual Design
Wireflows
Wireframing
My main hobby is art — I’m obsessed with learning how to draw, which pairs surprisingly well with design.
I started learning to draw on November 1st, 2022, the same year I began my path into design. Drawing quickly became my lifeblood, and the learner’s mindset that UX Design instilled in me was pivotal in picking up this new skill.
Much like UX, art requires intention, forethought, a holistic understanding of the problem, and strong fundamentals to execute effectively.
Bringing a design-oriented mindset into my art practice has shaped how I grow as an artist. Each piece shown here is one of thousands—products of countless iterations that reflect how repetition, failure, and consistency drive real progress.


Acrobat
Analytics
Figma
Framer
Google Suite
InDesign
Marvel
Maze
MS Suite
Miro
Sketch


I also care a lot about fitness—a healthy body supports a healthy mind, and a healthy mind brings energy and direction.
Staying healthy has been a core part of my life since I picked up a dumbbell 10 years ago. I’ve always tried to stay disciplined with training, nutrition, and sleep, because maintaining mental clarity is key to keeping pace with the evolving demands of UX design.
Over the years, I’ve explored a wide range of resistance training—from bodybuilding and powerlifting to calisthenics and the Spartan Race you see on the left. These experiences taught me how to push through discomfort, stay adaptable, and trust the process—lessons that mirror the mindset needed in design: staying prepared, open to failure, and committed to continuous improvement.
You never really know how something will go until you try, whether it’s a new training method or a challenging design task. What matters is showing up, doing your best, asking questions, and learning as you go.
I live by design principles: clarity, purpose, and precision.


Each project is a chance to learn more about the world — and in turn, how to design for it.
Hey, I’m Vignesh Srinivasan, I’ve always had a knack for learning, and design became the perfect outlet to channel that curiosity. What I love most about this field is the constant opportunity to explore industries I never even knew existed. Want to know how diffusion testing configurators work? I didn’t either — until I had to design for them.
That discovery process pairs naturally with the more pragmatic side of the job, balancing business goals, stakeholder alignment, and key metrics while ensuring that user needs are thoroughly tested, validated, and integrated before anything goes live.
This entire process is what excites me most about UX Design. No two projects are the same — even a simple redesign can be completely different depending on the client. I’m learning to love all of it: being pushed outside my comfort zone, growing as a professional, and learning how to design for you.
Accessibility
Bug Reporting
Competitive Analysis
Design Systems
Document Design
Icon Design
IA
Mobile Design
Prototyping
Storytelling
Tree Testing
Usability Testing
User Flows
User Interviews
Visual Design
Wireflows
Wireframing


My main hobby is art — I’m obsessed with learning how to draw, which pairs surprisingly well with design.
I started learning to draw on November 1st, 2022, the same year I began my path into design. Drawing quickly became my lifeblood, and the learner’s mindset that UX Design instilled in me was pivotal in picking up this new skill.
Much like UX, art requires intention, forethought, a holistic understanding of the problem, and strong fundamentals to execute effectively.
Bringing a design-oriented mindset into my art practice has shaped how I grow as an artist. Each piece shown here is one of thousands—products of countless iterations that reflect how repetition, failure, and consistency drive real progress.
Acrobat
Analytics
Figma
Framer
Google Suite
InDesign
Marvel
Maze
MS Suite
Miro
Sketch
I also care a lot about fitness—a healthy body supports a healthy mind, and a healthy mind brings energy and direction.
Staying healthy has been a core part of my life since I picked up a dumbbell 10 years ago. I’ve always tried to stay disciplined with training, nutrition, and sleep, because maintaining mental clarity is key to keeping pace with the evolving demands of UX design.
Over the years, I’ve explored a wide range of resistance training—from bodybuilding and powerlifting to calisthenics and the Spartan Race you see on the left. These experiences taught me how to push through discomfort, stay adaptable, and trust the process—lessons that mirror the mindset needed in design: staying prepared, open to failure, and committed to continuous improvement.
You never really know how something will go until you try, whether it’s a new training method or a challenging design task. What matters is showing up, doing your best, asking questions, and learning as you go.

