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Hi, I'm Tanvi.तन्वी.(tun-vee)

Most products are designed by one person and built by another. I do both — because good technology deserves thoughtful design.

Work that ships.

Across design, code, and everything between the brief and the browser.

See all the work

Full ownership from brief to browser.

Understand

I start by understanding people, goals, motivations, constraints, and context. Better products begin with better questions.

Discovery · User Interviews · Journey Mapping · Competitive Analysis · Problem Framing · Product Strategy

Design

I figure out how it should work before deciding how it should look. Good design goes unnoticed.

IA Mapping · Wireframing · Prototyping · Interaction Design · Visual Design · Design Systems

Build

I turn ideas into real products — bridging the gap between concept and execution.

React/Next.js · TypeScript · TailwindCSS · Vercel · GitHub · Claude Code

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Convictions.

01
Better products begin with better questions.

Most failures don't come from wrong answers—they come from questions nobody asked. I try to understand people, context, and constraints before designing solutions.

02
Good design goes unnoticed.

When someone remembers the task they completed, not the tool they used, the design succeeded. The best interfaces earn neither praise nor frustration—they simply work.

03
Details are the product.

The wording of an empty state. The timing of a transition. The pause before confirmation. Users may not notice these details, but they always feel their absence.

04
AI accelerates execution, not judgment.

AI helps compress the distance between idea and reality. The decisions about what to build, for whom, and why still require human taste and care.

Good design is invisible.
Bad design is everywhere.

Threads I keep pulling.

Active interests, not expertise claims.

AI that serves the person using it — not just the product metrics

Answers I don't have.

Do you?

01

If AI can do the craft, what is the designer's job now?

02

How can technology help people relax?

03

If a product worked perfectly but nobody wanted to use it, what failed?

04

When does personalisation stop feeling helpful and start feeling watched?

05

Is there a version of social media that doesn't make people feel worse?

Obsessed with

updated whenever the mood strikes
AI Tool
Claude Code
The one that changed everything
Reading
On Mystic Lake, The Final Empire & Nevernight
Too many books, too little time
Watching
Tracker Season 3
Up next: Bridgerton Season 4
Listening
Elysia Draxon
Hauntingly beautiful music
Building
Daily Rituals Suite
5 widgets for habit tracking, self-care and growth
Cooking
Stir-fried Veggies
Thinks about food more than is professionally advisable

The human behind the work

Works like there's no tomorrow. Reads 44 books before June. Practices French every night. Or tries to.

My story →

A pause built into the page.

Technology should help people feel calmer. This is one minute of that.

I design for the person who will never read the case study.