About me

Can’t get enough of Thai curry!

You’ll catch me dancing in my free time!

Currently at UW! 🎓

I first understood the power of design at my grandmother’s dining table, watching her frustration with video calling turn into joy. That moment shaped how I see technology,  not as code or features, but as something that should feel intuitive and empowering. Since then, I’ve approached every problem by asking: where is the friction, and how can we remove it so people feel confident using technology?


With a background in software engineering, I don’t just identify user pain points. I translate them into scalable, measurable improvements. I care about clarity, accessibility, and iteration, but I also care about impact. For me, UX is where human understanding meets systems thinking, and where thoughtful design leads to tangible change.


If you get excited about removing one unnecessary step, you’re my kind of person! 🫶🏼

About me

I first understood the power of design at my grandmother’s dining table, watching her frustration with video calling turn into joy. That moment shaped how I see technology,  not as code or features, but as something that should feel intuitive and empowering. Since then, I’ve approached every problem by asking: where is the friction, and how can we remove it so people feel confident using technology?


With a background in software engineering, I don’t just identify user pain points. I translate them into scalable, measurable improvements. I care about clarity, accessibility, and iteration, but I also care about impact. For me, UX is where human understanding meets systems thinking, and where thoughtful design leads to tangible change.


If you get excited about removing one unnecessary step, you’re my kind of person! 🫶🏼

Can’t get enough of Thai curry!

You’ll catch me dancing in my free time!

Currently at UW! 🎓

About me

Can’t get enough of Thai curry!

You’ll catch me dancing in my free time!

Currently at UW! 🎓

I first understood the power of design at my grandmother’s dining table, watching her frustration with video calling turn into joy. That moment shaped how I see technology,  not as code or features, but as something that should feel intuitive and empowering. Since then, I’ve approached every problem by asking: where is the friction, and how can we remove it so people feel confident using technology?


With a background in software engineering, I don’t just identify user pain points. I translate them into scalable, measurable improvements. I care about clarity, accessibility, and iteration, but I also care about impact. For me, UX is where human understanding meets systems thinking, and where thoughtful design leads to tangible change.


If you get excited about removing one unnecessary step, you’re my kind of person! 🫶🏼

Like my work? Send me a message and let’s talk design over coffee! ☕

Email at dishita2@uw.edu

Let's Connect!


Let's Connect!

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Like my work? Send me a message and let’s talk design over coffee! ☕

Email at dishita2@uw.edu