Kamayani Gupta
About Kamayani Gupta
Kamayani Gupta is a Product Design Intern currently working at Savvy Cooperative in the United States. She has a diverse background in fashion and design, having completed internships and studies at various institutions, including a Master's degree in Human Computer Interaction from California College of the Arts.
Work at Savvy
Kamayani Gupta currently serves as a Product Design Intern at Savvy Cooperative, a position she has held since 2023. In this role, she focuses on developing enterprise user experience (UX) to support product-led growth, particularly in collaboration with pharmaceutical clients. Gupta collaborates with both designers and developers to enhance features of a B2B portal, contributing to the overall functionality and user experience of the platform.
Education and Expertise
Kamayani Gupta has a strong educational background in design and human-computer interaction. She earned a Master's degree in Human Computer Interaction from California College of the Arts, where she studied from 2022 to 2023. Prior to that, she completed a year-long program in Graphic Communications at the National Institute of Fashion Technology Delhi, achieving a qualification in graphic design and communication. Additionally, she holds a Bachelor's degree in Fashion/Apparel Design from Pearl Academy, which she completed from 2014 to 2018.
Previous Experience in Fashion Design
Before her current role, Kamayani Gupta gained valuable experience in the fashion industry. She worked as an Assistant Fashion Designer at Tvam by Mehak from 2018 to 2019 in Nehru Place. Earlier, she completed a three-month internship as a Fashion Designer Intern at CTA Apparels in 2017, located in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. These roles provided her with practical skills and insights into the fashion design process.
Fellowship at California College of the Arts
During her studies at California College of the Arts, Kamayani Gupta participated in the CAPL Connects Fellowship from 2022 to 2023. This five-month fellowship allowed her to engage in projects that enhanced her knowledge and skills in design, further contributing to her professional development in the field.