Ankita Tamboli

Ankita Tamboli

Product Designer in Bengaluru, India, she/her

About

Hi there! You've stumbled upon a product designer who loves creating impactful work. If you'd like to collaborate, email me at ankitatamboli4@gmail.com, or drop a message on LinkedIn!

Work Experience

2023 — 2024
Remote

Designed and shipped a B2B corporate housing management software that seamlessly integrates user flows for relocation managers, employees/tenants, and property suppliers, while building and maintaining a scalable design system for the product. Also designed a marketing website landing page and an internal accounts management app.

*My work with Nesto falls under a non-disclosure agreement, but you can check out a few sneak-peek screens I've attached!

2023 — 2023

Redesigned the UI of an electrician loyalty app along with integrating a rewards and cashback system in the app.

2021 — 2021
India

Worked on building the user experience of WAMH’s support groups website, with a cross-functional team of UI designers, developers and writers.

Projects

2023

The goal of this project was to improve the user engagement on Duolingo. After conducting extensive UX research with a large user base and synthesizing it into actionable insights, I came up with three new feature additions to the app (May 2022 v5.55.4 and before) - Group Stories, XP Boosts and Joint Quests. The design of these features was carefully crafted in line with Duolingo's brand guidelines, company goals and design system. Duolingo does not endorse this project.

2022

This project is an attempt at reimagining what ATMs would look like, if they were to be revamped for modern urban and semi-urban India, notwithstanding the technological constraints of today's ATMs. The goal of this project was to redefine how users interact with ATMs, without overwhelming them with an alien and unfamiliar interface.
Contributors: Ankita Tamboli, Ravikiran Dhulipala, Shubham Shukla

Contact

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Awards

2020
Runners Up - Packaging Design from Pune Design Festival (Association of Designers of India)

Received the runners up place for the project Carryons under the packaging design category. Carryons gives children a one-of-a-kind experience of wearable stationery. It features magnetic triangular crayons and a magnetic canvas envelope packaging. Kids can wear Carryons around their wrist or arm, stick the crayons on top of the magnetic packaging, as well as use the crayons to build a structural masterpiece! Carryons takes crayons and turns them into an experience, rather than just another box of stationery.

Features

2020

Carryons gives children a one-of-a-kind experience of wearable stationery. It features magnetic triangular crayons and a magnetic canvas envelope packaging. Kids can wear Carryons around their wrist or arm, stick the crayons on top of the magnetic packaging, as well as use the crayons to build a structural masterpiece! Carryons takes crayons and turns them into an experience, rather than just another box of stationery.

Education

2017 — 2021
Bachelor of Design - Product Design at MIT Institute of Design
Pune, India

Side Projects

2023

Curated, led and hosted events that introduce people to places of cultural, historical, environmental or economic significance in fun and engaging ways.