About me

About me

Hi, I'm Megha, a UI/UX Designer based in Sydney 🐨

📚 Masters of Interaction Design and Electronic Arts from USyd (2022-24).

💼 Looking for UX design/ Product design jobs.

Currently working for ABJAK, a startup based in Liverpool, UK

✨Design Approach

In my design process, I prioritize an empathetic approach, understanding of user needs at the core.

E- meghasai286@gmail.com

Hi, I'm Megha, a UI/UX Designer based in Sydney 🐨

📚 Masters of Interaction Design and Electronic Arts from USyd (2022-24).

💼 Looking for UX design/ Product design jobs.

Currently working for ABJAK, a startup based in Liverpool, UK

✨Design Approach

In my design process, I prioritize an empathetic approach, understanding of user needs at the core.

E- meghasai286@gmail.com

Fun fact

One of my digital artworks was recently selected as the Second Runner-Up in the Illumination V-Lambda Art Contest

(CIE – International Commission on Illumination, July 2024).

View Work

The Lighting Design Department at the University of Sydney loved it so much, they printed it on tote bags for our ADP Grad Show. Nothing like seeing people casually walk around with your art on their shoulders!

How I got into design

🏛️ In 2020, I graduated my Bachelors of Architecture. Architecture taught me the importance of understanding human behavior, spatial relationships, and the power of design to influence how people experience the world around them.

✏️This is how I got into design, through the realm of architecture, but I always felt there was more to explore, especially with the growing influence of technology. This made me delve deeper into the evolving design tech.

Like what you see?

Let's connect

E-mail: meghasai286@gmail.com

Like what you see?

Let's connect

E-mail: meghasai286@gmail.com

Like what you see?

Let's connect

E-mail: meghasai286@gmail.com

Fun fact

One of my digital artworks was recently selected as the Second Runner-Up in the Illumination V-Lambda Art Contest

(CIE – International Commission on Illumination, July 2024).

The Lighting Design Department at the University of Sydney loved it so much, they printed it on tote bags for our ADP Grad Show. Nothing like seeing people casually walk around with your art on their shoulders!