About Me

Hey, I’m Sukrut — a designer fueled by curiosity beyond the screen.
When I’m not designing, I’m sketching ideas, playing football, or deep in a chess match.
I live for spontaneous adventures with friends — and the stories they bring.
Every experience sparks something new in my creative process.

Inspired by The Design of Everyday Things by Don Norman, I didn’t begin my design journey — I refined it.

Even before I read it, I was already immersed in design — sketching interfaces, building experiences, and constantly thinking about how things work.

But this book gave me language for what I was already feeling: that good design isn’t just about aesthetics — it’s about understanding people.

It taught me to think beyond the surface. To ask better questions. To see every frustration not just as a flaw, but as an opportunity to make someone’s day just a little smoother.

That mindset changed everything. It gave my process clarity, my work purpose, and my curiosity a sharper edge.

Since then, I’ve been designing with intention — blending function with feeling, simplicity with meaning.

Noticing the Unnoticed...

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