ABOUT

A resume explains what I did.

This reveals how I see the world.

A resume explains what I did.

This reveals how I see the world.

Beyond CVs, LinkedIn, projects, and case studies :)

My journey into design did not begin in a studio. It began during school summer vacations spent painting walls, inside university machine shops stained with grease, and later behind customer journeys translated into endless spreadsheets and operational reports.

My journey into design did not begin in a studio. It began during school summer vacations spent painting walls, inside university machine shops stained with grease, and later behind customer journeys translated into endless spreadsheets and operational reports.

I often say I transitioned from Mechanical Engineering to Design. But honestly, it felt less like a career switch and more like giving direction to something that had always existed quietly within me. I never restricted myself to a single domain.


What stayed constant instead was curiosity, observing people, noticing patterns, questioning systems, and trying to understand why certain experiences stay with us while others disappear unnoticed.


I found myself fascinating:

I often say I transitioned from Mechanical Engineering to Design. But honestly, it felt less like a career switch and more like giving direction to something that had always existed quietly within me. I never restricted myself to a single domain.


What stayed constant instead was curiosity, observing people, noticing patterns, questioning systems, and trying to understand why certain experiences stay with us while others disappear unnoticed.


I found myself fascinating:

There is something beautiful about uncertainty.

There is something beautiful about uncertainty.

There has always been a good bandwidth to choose and create different perspectives, as uncertainty leaves room for out of the box ideas (and even opportunities).

There has always been a good bandwidth to choose and create different perspectives, as uncertainty leaves room for out of the box ideas (and even opportunities).

Whether working on automotive service systems, learning experiences, speculative narratives, or data visualisations, I’ve always been searching for the same thing:

Whether working on automotive service systems, learning experiences, speculative narratives, or data visualisations, I’ve always been searching for the same thing:

observing, questioning, documenting, and waiting for the next breakthrough.

observing, questioning, documenting, and waiting for the next breakthrough.

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Komal

Information & Experience Designer | MDes @NID

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hkmor.21@gmail.com

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