Harsha works across user research, visual design, and storytelling to develop digital products that balance user needs with thoughtful aesthetics. He approaches projects with both creative vision and analytical rigor, focusing on the human experience at the center of each design decision. His work combines traditional design processes with emerging AI-assisted workflows. Harsha helps teams move from research insights to interactive prototypes, translating user needs into functional design solutions. His approach emphasizes empathy and iteration, treating each project as an ongoing dialogue between what users need and what's technically possible. Recently, he's been exploring AI design-to-code tools like Cursor and Lovable, finding new ways to bridge the gap between concept and working product. Harsha holds a background in computer science and is currently pursuing a master's degree in Human-Computer Interaction at Indiana University. When he's not designing, he's exploring new design methodologies, vibing to music, or diving into the unexpected corners of the internet.