pranjal jain

pranjal jain

I’m a senior UX designer with 4+ years of experience, currently shaping fashion experiences for Gen Z at Myntra fwd. Professional personality hire 👀

I’m a senior UX designer with 4+ years of experience, currently shaping fashion experiences for Gen Z at Myntra fwd. Professional personality hire 👀

about me

about me

I’ve always been the kind of person who loves trying new things—picking up random skills, chasing new hobbies, and obsessing (just a little) over getting good at them. Whether it's running long distances, doing card tricks, learning the backflip, or figuring out how to make shirtless Instagram content, I find joy in the process of learning. I also love teaching—if I know something, I’m probably already explaining it to someone around me. And yes, I do crack a lot of jokes—mostly because I’m a shameless sucker for social validation.


As a designer, that same energy carries through. I don’t believe in fixed processes or perfect blueprints. Every problem is its own beast—and I’d rather jump in, experiment, and learn by doing than wait for the "perfect" solution to show up. I like when design feels obvious, yet surprisingly clean, but with just the right amount of rebellion.


A design that exists—flawed, functional, evolving—is always better than the perfect one that never leaves your head.

I’ve always been the kind of person who loves trying new things—picking up random skills, chasing new hobbies, and obsessing (just a little) over getting good at them. Whether it's running long distances, doing card tricks, learning the backflip, or figuring out how to make shirtless Instagram content, I find joy in the process of learning. I also love teaching—if I know something, I’m probably already explaining it to someone around me. And yes, I do crack a lot of jokes—mostly because I’m a shameless sucker for social validation.


As a designer, that same energy carries through. I don’t believe in fixed processes or perfect blueprints. Every problem is its own beast—and I’d rather jump in, experiment, and learn by doing than wait for the "perfect" solution to show up. I like when design feels obvious, yet surprisingly clean, but with just the right amount of rebellion.


A design that exists—flawed, functional, evolving—is always better than the perfect one that never leaves your head.

can't sit still

can't sit still

Presenter & host @DesignMyx2024

Presenter & host @DesignMyx2024

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Winner @Hackerramp2024

Presenter & host @DesignMyx2023

Presenter & host @DesignMyx2023

Winner @Hackerramp2022

Winner @Hackerramp2022

Thanks. This was fun. Get in touch.

Thanks. This was fun. Get in touch.