I'm Rajib — a product designer who believes great design happens at the intersection of user needs, business goals, and team capabilities. I've spent the last several years helping companies across fintech, healthcare, logistics, and media build products that matter.
My journey into design wasn't linear. I started curious about how things work, got fascinated by how people interact with systems, and eventually found my way to shaping those interactions. That curiosity hasn't faded — if anything, it's grown.
I'm drawn to complex problems that require both analytical thinking and creative intuition. The kind of work where you need to understand business constraints, empathize with user frustrations, and craft solutions that feel inevitable in hindsight.
When I'm not designing, you'll find me writing about the craft, exploring new tools, or mentoring emerging designers. I believe in sharing what I learn — both the successes and the stumbles.
Currently open to new opportunities where I can contribute to meaningful products and grow alongside a thoughtful team.
Leading design for merchant experience products, working across payments, checkout, and financial tools serving millions of transactions.
Designed end-to-end experiences for property search and discovery, improving conversion rates and user engagement across web and mobile.
Built design foundations for an agricultural trading platform, creating interfaces that served both farmers and institutional buyers.
Designed logistics management tools, simplifying complex workflows for fleet operators and supply chain managers.
The best solutions feel obvious. I aim for designs that don't need explanation — they just work.
Frameworks are useful starting points, but context should always shape the approach.
Shipping matters, but shipping the right thing matters more. I optimize for outcomes, not deliverables.
Design doesn't happen in isolation. The best work emerges from genuine partnership with engineering, product, and research.
Whether you want to discuss a project, share feedback on something I wrote, or just say hello — I'd love to hear from you.