I’m Sarvesh, I love translating complexity into simple experiences.

Currently at…

Paycom

&

UPenn

UPENN

Something about me,

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My love for learning allows me to deliver fresh & dynamic work.

Over the past four years, I’ve explored diverse roles, from audio-visual developer to art director, driven by a passion for crafting intuitive, user experiences.

I thrive on blending design and software to create user-friendly solutions that encourages everyone to experience empowerment.

Experience

Associate Product Designer @Paycom

Simplified complex workflows and improved usability for thousands of managers & employees.

A/V Engineer @TXI

Delivered multifaceted experiential campaigns for clients such as Niantic, Dell, and PwC.

Customer Research Intern @EBSCO

Expanded the user base of our internal DAM through international A/B & Usability tests.

Digital Experiences Intern @UIGlobal

TikTok 0→12,500+ followers and a 150% increase in collaborations for a Sony film campaign.

My Software Stack,

Blogs

FAQ.

You got questions? I got answers.

What got you into product design?

I wanted to move beyond telling stories about products and start building the products themselves. I’m passionate about shaping the user experience directly to create intuitive and impactful solutions.

Why did you switch from advertising to UX?

I shifted from crafting campaigns to creating products. I was drawn to building experiences with lasting value and solving core user problems, rather than focusing only on perception.

Advertising degree and now computer science?

Advertising taught me how to communicate with people; computer science teaches me how to communicate with machines. This combination allows me to design solutions that are both user-centric and technically feasible.

How is your perspective different?

My background blends strategic creativity from advertising with the logical, systems-thinking of a developer. This allows me to design solutions that are both compelling and buildable.

What makes these resources different from others?

As a designer/creator myself I truly understand the need have for useful resource help you ship that side projects or ideas that been living your drafts forever

Who are your inspirations?

I admire Steve Jobs for his relentless focus on the user experience and Julie Zhuo for her insights on design leadership. I'm also inspired by the Bauhaus principle of unifying form, function, and technology.

What got you into product design?

I wanted to move beyond telling stories about products and start building the products themselves. I’m passionate about shaping the user experience directly to create intuitive and impactful solutions.

Why did you switch from advertising to UX?

I shifted from crafting campaigns to creating products. I was drawn to building experiences with lasting value and solving core user problems, rather than focusing only on perception.

Advertising degree and now computer science?

Advertising taught me how to communicate with people; computer science teaches me how to communicate with machines. This combination allows me to design solutions that are both user-centric and technically feasible.

How is your perspective different?

My background blends strategic creativity from advertising with the logical, systems-thinking of a developer. This allows me to design solutions that are both compelling and buildable.

What makes these resources different from others?

As a designer/creator myself I truly understand the need have for useful resource help you ship that side projects or ideas that been living your drafts forever

Who are your inspirations?

I admire Steve Jobs for his relentless focus on the user experience and Julie Zhuo for her insights on design leadership. I'm also inspired by the Bauhaus principle of unifying form, function, and technology.

What got you into product design?

I wanted to move beyond telling stories about products and start building the products themselves. I’m passionate about shaping the user experience directly to create intuitive and impactful solutions.

Why did you switch from advertising to UX?

I shifted from crafting campaigns to creating products. I was drawn to building experiences with lasting value and solving core user problems, rather than focusing only on perception.

Advertising degree and now computer science?

Advertising taught me how to communicate with people; computer science teaches me how to communicate with machines. This combination allows me to design solutions that are both user-centric and technically feasible.

How is your perspective different?

My background blends strategic creativity from advertising with the logical, systems-thinking of a developer. This allows me to design solutions that are both compelling and buildable.

What makes these resources different from others?

As a designer/creator myself I truly understand the need have for useful resource help you ship that side projects or ideas that been living your drafts forever

Who are your inspirations?

I admire Steve Jobs for his relentless focus on the user experience and Julie Zhuo for her insights on design leadership. I'm also inspired by the Bauhaus principle of unifying form, function, and technology.

Art is solving problems that cannot be formulated before they have been solved. The shaping of the question is part of the answer.

Pete Hein, Architect, Poet & Mathematician

Sarvesh

Art is solving problems that cannot be formulated before they have been solved. The shaping of the question is part of the answer.

Pete Hein, Architect, Poet & Mathematician

Sarvesh

Art is solving problems that cannot be formulated before they have been solved. The shaping of the question is part of the answer.

Pete Hein, Architect, Poet & Mathematician

Sarvesh