About
I’m a product designer + engineer exploring how inclusive design, AI, and playful prototyping can reshape everyday interactions.
Previously, at The Met Museum, I launched the Careers page and led an accessibility audit of their design system. Accessibility is something I care deeply about. No matter the project, I design with real people and real constraints in mind.
For me, design is equal parts problem-solving and storytelling. Sometimes that means sketching out flows, other times it’s vibecoding with AI to see how far an idea can go. I’m always curious about how abstract concepts can become tangible experiences that make someone’s day easier, or a little more joyful.
When I’m not designing, you’ll probably find me painting, crocheting, or eating out in the city. Follow me on Beli (@_nimisha) to see my food journey!
Blogs
Analysing the Usability of the Rijksmuseum Website
Have you asked your favourite chatbot about life, love and death?
Assistive Technology: Siri, Apple’s Virtual Assistant
Building a safer pedestrian experience for ADHD individuals
Publications
A Survey on Collaborative and Effective Implementation of Augmented
Reality (AR) Interactive Learning Application
Graduate Courses
Information Architecture
Usability Theory & Practice
Emotional Design
Mobile Interacton Design
Content Strategy
Conversation UX Design
Design Systems
Practical Ethnography Research
Digital Accessibility