
HELLO!
I'm Sakthivel J
and I'm a Product Designer. Have hands-on expertise with user experience design and strategy for marketing and app sales. I enjoy creating clean and useful interfaces, User stories, User research, Wireframing, Prototype, Usability test, and UAT, and I enjoy writing poems. I also enjoy creating creative branding designs that are on-trend.
Taking on a task to address an issue makes me happy all of the time. To comprehend end users' expectations and customer requirements, I completed a bachelor's degree in psychology (distance).
I travelled to Chennai to pursue my goal. As a result, I began to investigate myself. I discovered that I have a designer's eye and decided to pursue multimedia certification at CYS Multimedia in Chennai.
Following my certification, I went to my first interview, which was for a full-time position with a 45-day contract. I gave it my all, so 45 days turned into six months, and I went on to my second firm to expand my branding design skills.
Because I believed I didn't have a full-time degree, I was constantly ready to update myself. As an effect, I'll need to improve my design skills Recruiters also stated that a degree is required for design professions, so I decided to pursue one. At the same time, I was wondering why I needed a computer degree or other relevant degrees for my career. Why can't we do research in human sciences that can be applied to psychology? I believe it will assist me in understanding my clients' needs in the design profession in some way. Some respondents felt it was irrelevant, while others said it was, and I believe it was beneficial to me. As a reason, I'm also pursuing a master's degree in psychology.