Abhishek Kalia
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Abhishek Kalia

Product Designer in New York, He/Him

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2 years ago

About

Product designer and frontend developer based in New York City. Currently, a grad student at Parsons School of Design and Cornell Tech. Previously, product design at Grappus and frontend developer at McKinley & Rice and MyCaptain.

Work Experience

2020 — 2022
New Delhi

Built and documented the design system for the Travel Corporation of India's internal operation tools

Led the design sprint for an online learning platform TopSchool which is currently being used by 4000+ schools across India

Designed a solution to help people with chronic illnesses stay on top of their medication for Zuellig Pharma

2019 — 2020
New Delhi

Developed and maintained a React Native tablet application for SeersTech's Mobicare Arrhythmia detection tool. Used by 400+ domestic hospitals in Korea.

Launched the McKinley & Rice website with NextJS and Typescript with around 3k+ unique daily visitors.

2017 — 2019
Chennai

Co-founded an AI powered marketing creative generation platform.

Designed and coded the MVP platform from scratch with a team of 6 people which helped us qualify for the first round of Google’s Startup Accelerator program.

2016 — 2017
Chennai

Built the MVP for the e-Learning platform - MyCaptain using AngularJS which helped in raising a successful round of seed funding.

Education

2022 — 2023
Masters of Professional Studies, Communication Design at Parsons School of Design
New York
2022 — 2023
Product Studio at Cornell Tech
New York
2014 — 2018
Bachelor of Technology, Computer Science & Engineering at SRM Institute of Science & Technology
Chennai

Volunteering

2022 — Now
New York

Volunteer for multiple roles at Muddy Paws dog rescue including desk work and dog handling at adoption events

Side Projects

2023
Moments – Journalling For Everyone

A simple app that encourages journalling and introspection by sending daily prompts

2023
Reclaim Design at The New School

An attempt to decolonize design education by crowd-building a global repository of design work and references that might not otherwise be studied in elite design schools.

Contact

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