

I'm Atharva — a designer who thinks in systems and builds at the edge of design and engineering. I currently lead experience design at Infosys on Finacle, a core banking platform used by banks worldwide. Before this, I designed across travel at MakeMyTrip and fintech at Fiserv — spaces where the stakes are high, the data is dense, and the details really matter.
What drives me is the craft itself. I write code to prototype ideas, build my own tools, and stay close to engineering because the best design happens when you understand the material you're working with. Framer, Figma, motion, AI-native workflows — these aren't just tools to me, they're how I think.
I believe good design is quiet, considered, and earns trust over time — especially in products where millions of people rely on things just working. I'm always open to conversations about craft and interesting problems worth solving.
Beyond the pixels







My journey
As a child, I was always sketching and drawing, bringing my imagination to life on paper. At the same time, I was one of those curious kids with loads of questions, constantly asking 'why' about everything around me. That curiosity and creativity stuck with me, naturally leading me into the world of UX design. Now, I use those same instincts to create digital experiences that make sense to people.
Beyond design
Strategizing my next move on the chess board or the badminton court.
Exploring the storytelling aspects in the films of Fincher and Tarantino.
Exploring the latest advancements in AI and their impact on design.


I'm Atharva Chavare, a product designer shaping enterprise experiences at the intersection of complexity and clarity.I build with tools like Figma, Claude Code, Codex and v0 and I'm always looking for teams where design is a lever for real business impact, not decoration.
Beyond the pixels

My journey
As a child, I was always sketching and drawing, bringing my imagination to life on paper. At the same time, I was one of those curious kids with loads of questions, constantly asking 'why' about everything around me. That curiosity and creativity stuck with me, naturally leading me into the world of UX design. Now, I use those same instincts to create digital experiences that make sense to people.
Strategizing my next move on the chess board or the badminton court.
Exploring the storytelling aspects in the films of Fincher and Tarantino.
Exploring the latest advancements in AI and their impact on design.
Beyond design
