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Dipesh Gurav

I became a designer because I believe technologies are supposed to make human lives easy. If there's some product/application that you feel is hard to use, the problem is its design complexity, not you.

In my Ex-lives, I helped improve the user experience for the Digital Wellbeing app; I designed a product that will save paper by generating digital receipts; I designed a complete solution for a Fuel Delivery company; I led to a complete user experience and interface design for a  Fintech startup, and managed a team of designers working on multiple projects.

My work spans AI productivity tools that have reduced operational costs by 20%, digital wellness apps with 2M+ downloads across 22 languages, and fintech solutions that streamline financial processes.

Also, the creator of the Aatmnirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India) logo—now used by government officials and 90% of Indian manufacturers.

Looking to connect with forward-thinking product teams and design leaders.

Hey, I’m Dipesh — a product designer with 12+ years of experience turning ideas into thoughtful, usable, and clean digital experiences.

I believe good design isn’t about fancy visuals — it’s about making things feel right. If something confuses the user, it’s not their fault. It’s a signal the design needs to do better.

Over the years, I’ve worked on wellness apps used by millions, designed tools that cut down operational costs for teams, created products to reduce paper waste, and led UX for fuel delivery and fintech platforms. I’ve also managed design teams across fast-paced projects while keeping empathy at the core.

One thing I’m proud of — I designed the Aatmanirbhar Bharat logo, now used across Indian government campaigns and industries. That one means a lot to me.

When I’m not designing, I find peace in watering plants, cleaning spaces, and staying grounded in simple rituals — they remind me why clarity matters, both in life and in design.

I’m always up for building something meaningful — especially with teams who care about the people behind the pixels.

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