I'm Sanchita - Interaction Designer, UX Researcher, Storyteller.


Pursuing a B.Des (Hons) in Interaction Design at Unitedworld Institute of Design, Ahmedabad. The most interesting problems aren't technical ones. They're human ones. Why does this confuse people? What are they actually trying to do? What does trust feel like in an interface? Those are the questions I keep asking.


I work at the intersection of behaviour and product moving from user research and systems thinking through to high-fidelity prototypes that hold up under scrutiny. Different domains, same discipline: understand the person first, then design the system.


Outside of design, I play the piano, where I’ve learnt discipline, patience, and the value of consistency over time. Music has trained me to notice rhythm and nuance to pay attention to what isn’t immediately obvious something that strongly reflects in how I design. Swimming and running are where I reset and bring me clarity and balance, allowing me to step away and return with a sharper perspective.


The details obsess me. The nuance keeps me curious. The human element is what keeps me coming back.

Design is how I think.

Design is how I think.

I'm Sanchita - Interaction Designer, UX Researcher, problem framer.


Pursuing a B.Des (Hons) in Interaction Design at Unitedworld Institute of Design, Ahmedabad. My path here wasn't linear. It started with curiosity.


I learnt something early: the most interesting problems aren't technical ones. They're human ones. Why does this confuse people? What are they actually trying to do? What does trust feel like in an interface? Those are the questions I keep asking.


I work at the intersection of behaviour and product moving from user research and systems thinking through to high-fidelity prototypes that hold up under scrutiny. Different domains, same discipline: understand the person first, then design the system.


The details obsess me. The nuance keeps me curious. The human element is what keeps me coming back.


That's the whole point.

If this made sense, lets chat!

My philosophy

In short, I’m someone who enjoys working in messy, complex spaces and making them clearer and more human.

I do that by experimenting to learn, shaping clear stories that help people align, and designing systems with care for the small details that quietly shape how something feels.

I focus on understanding… who I'm Helping

what they're struggling with, and

why this problem matters now.

I spend a lot of time shaping the story

I think in systems,

not just one off screens

I design at the intersection of engineering logic and human intent… constantly evolving to bridge technical complexity with natural experience.

I think in systems,

not just one off screens

I design at the intersection of engineering logic and human intent… constantly evolving to bridge technical complexity with natural experience.

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I spend a lot of time shaping the story

I focus on understanding… who I'm Helping

what they're struggling with, and

why this problem matters now.

If this made sense, lets chat!

My philosophy

In short, I’m someone who enjoys working in messy, complex spaces and making them clearer and more human.

I do that by experimenting to learn, shaping clear stories that help people align, and designing systems with care for the small details that quietly shape how something feels.

Sanchita

Glad we could cross paths!

I hope it left you with a bit of curiosity and inspiration.

NAVIGATION

LET'S CONNECT!

© Sanchita Thiagarajan. All rights reserved.
© Sanchita Thiagarajan. All rights reserved.

Glad we could cross paths!

I hope it left you with a bit of curiosity and inspiration.

NAVIGATION

LET'S CONNECT!

I'm Sanchita - Interaction Designer, UX Researcher, Storyteller.


Pursuing a B.Des (Hons) in Interaction Design at Unitedworld Institute of Design, Ahmedabad. The most interesting problems aren't technical ones. They're human ones. Why does this confuse people? What are they actually trying to do? What does trust feel like in an interface? Those are the questions I keep asking.


I work at the intersection of behaviour and product moving from user research and systems thinking through to high-fidelity prototypes that hold up under scrutiny. Different domains, same discipline: understand the person first, then design the system.


Outside of design, I play the piano, where I’ve learnt discipline, patience, and the value of consistency over time. Music has trained me to notice rhythm and nuance to pay attention to what isn’t immediately obvious something that strongly reflects in how I design. Swimming and running are where I reset and bring me clarity and balance, allowing me to step away and return with a sharper perspective.


The details obsess me. The nuance keeps me curious. The human element is what keeps me coming back.