
My work has been exhibited both in India and internationally, across digital art shows, museums, and new media festivals. Alongside that, it’s been featured in publications, press, and creative platforms across Asia including google art & culture, the hindu, neocha, homegrown and more…



(A glimpse at where my work has travelled)
Selected features & exhibitions
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(few thoughts & principles that guide the work I do)
Why I design
Design, to me, has never been just a discipline, it’s a doorway into new spaces, new problems, and new ways of seeing the world. I’m drawn to the edges of the field, the places where design blends into systems thinking, storytelling, or social change. I believe designers have a powerful role to play in shaping the future, not because we always know the answer, but because we know how to ask better questions and how to explore without being bound by a single medium.


(This page isn’t just about my professional life)
I grew up in Kochi, Kerala. A place full of art, warmth, and stories. I was lucky to be surrounded by creativity early on,My first real spark for design came in my teens, when I stumbled upon the story behind the FedEx logo. That one hidden arrow unlocked something in me. It made me realise that design isn’t just about making things look good. It’s about meaning, clarity, and sometimes, clever little surprises.
Hi I'm
Rahul,
a product
designer


(Peek into the things that bring me joy, even without a Figma frame)
When I’m not designing
When I’m not designing, you’ll probably find me at the movies, ideally lost in a story. I often go on long walks, not always with a destination, but always with an eye open. I’m drawn to busy streets and what I like to call “ordered chaos,” where everyday life unfolds in beautiful unpredictability. At times, I slip away into nature, hiking up trails or sitting by the beach, letting thoughts drift freely. And when inspiration strikes, I turn to art. Lately, I’ve been exploring how AI can stretch the boundaries of visual expression, blending it with collage and surreal composition. These quiet moments away from work often end up feeding my design practice in subtle, unexpected ways..