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Aarsh
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Aarsh
Desai

Product Designer
Building clear, scalable digital experiences.

7
+
Years of Experience
10
+
Product Launched
5
+
Patents Pending

Hey, I’m Aarsh! 👋🏽

As aProduct Designer,


I turn complex problems into simple, intuitive experiences.

I design with purpose, grounding decisions in real user needs, clear workflows, and close partnership with engineering to deliver solutions that are easy to use and easy to build.

I focus on creating accessible, scalable products that feel effortless in the real world.

Let’s build something meaningful together.

7
+
Years of Experience
10
+
Product Launched
5
+
Patents Pending

Featured projects.  

More projects

Pekin Insurance

Pekin Insurance
2020
Pekin Insurance
Pekin Insurance

CAT

CAT
2020
CAT
CAT

Bradley Safety Cruiser

Bradley Safety Cruiser
2020
Bradley Safety Cruiser
Bradley Safety Cruiser

Blendline Motorsports

Blendline Motorsports
2021
Blendline Motorsports
Blendline Motorsports
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My product process.

Understand

Clarify the problem, align on goals, and uncover user + technical constraints.

Stakeholder alignment

User needs + existing pain points

Success metrics + constraints

Quick competitive/context scan

Explore & Prototype

Rapidly explore ideas through fast iteration and Figma prototypes.

Lo-fi → hi-fi flows

Interaction exploration

Early engineering input

Validate direction quickly

Design & Deliver

Get to know your user to better understand their needs and wants

Final interaction design

Accessibility + design system alignment

Clear handoff + partner collaboration

Iteration through release

A little about me.

I have a Bachelor's degree in UX with emphasis in graphic design and social media marketing from Bradley University.

Currently, I'm a Product Designer at State Farm's Innovation Group, where we work on new and emerging technologies.

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& many more things.

"Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever."

- Mahatma Gandhi