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Veena Ramachandran
User Experience Designer at LodgeLink
Veena Ramachandran is a talented Product Designer with a passion for creating digital experiences that prioritize simplicity and meaningful user interactions. With a background in International Business Administration, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, and Interaction Design, Veena brings a diverse skill set to her design projects. She holds a Master’s Degree in Interaction Design from California College of the Arts and has pursued Continuing Studies in Fine/Studio Arts at Stanford University.
Veena's professional journey includes roles at reputable organizations such as LodgeLink, where she honed her skills as a User Experience Designer. Prior to that, she worked as a UX Specialist at Think42 Labs, an Interaction Designer/Developer at dHive, and as a Senior Analyst at Flextronics. Veena's career kicked off with an internship at TechKnowledge Education Solutions Pvt. Ltd., where she gained early experience as a Researcher and Instructor.
Driven by the belief that good design should establish an emotional connection, Veena aims to craft design solutions that not only fulfill user needs but also unlock opportunities to scale products effectively. Her expertise lies in curating digital experiences that prioritize rational user behavior and effortless user experiences, ultimately enhancing customer satisfaction across various platforms.
With a solid educational foundation from institutions like LIBA, SRM Valliammai Engineering College, and renowned schools like Vidya Vikas Girls Higher Secondary School and Vana Vani Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Veena combines academic excellence with real-world design experience to deliver innovative and impactful design solutions.
Veena Ramachandran's diverse background, ranging from engineering to design, coupled with her professional experience in user experience and interaction design, positions her as a versatile and skilled Product Designer dedicated to delivering exceptional digital experiences to users.