Janhavi Gawhale
A design system keeps products consistent and scalable. I contributed by creating custom components and helping devs align legacy tools with newer standards to speed up design and delivery.
Agile at work taught me to balance design with dev, work with rough estimates, and keep users at the center while learning from teamwork. I also got to attend the Business Agility Summit 2025.
Being part of an ISO audit showed me how design ties into quality checks. I kept artefacts like personas, flows, and wireframes ready, which made it easier to prove our process was consistent and well-documented.
Exploring AI tools like Visily and Relume helped me speed up wireframing and research. They saved time on setup so I could focus more on real design challenges and user needs.
Running heuristic evaluations helped me uncover usability gaps early, document findings clearly, and guide teams with fixes that improved consistency. I also shared outcomes with devs and PMs to align changes.
Working on DPP meant handling complex airport data in a clear way. I focused on simplifying screens, reducing cognitive load, and making flows easier for operators so they could act quickly under pressure.
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Running accessibility checks taught me it’s more than a checklist. Fixing small things like contrast, alt text, and keyboard navigation made products more inclusive and at the same time easier for everyone to use.