Navaneeth Krishnan
About Navaneeth Krishnan
Navaneeth Krishnan is an Experience Designer at ThoughtWorks in Hyderabad, Telangana, with a diverse educational background in design and technology. He aims to combine his interests in education, technology, and the mind to foster learning and innovation.
Work at ThoughtWorks
Navaneeth Krishnan has been employed at ThoughtWorks as an Experience Designer since 2020. He works in the Hyderabad, Telangana office, contributing to various projects that focus on enhancing user experience through design. His role involves applying design principles to create intuitive and engaging interfaces, ensuring that user needs are met effectively.
Education and Expertise
Navaneeth Krishnan has a diverse educational background. He is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Programming and Data Science at the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, expected to complete in 2027. He holds a Master of Design in Information Design from the National Institute of Design, completed in 2020. Additionally, he studied Communication Design as an exchange student at Haute école des arts du Rhin from 2018 to 2019. His foundational education includes a Bachelor of Architecture from the School of Planning and Architecture, completed in 2013.
Previous Work Experience
Before joining ThoughtWorks, Navaneeth Krishnan gained experience as a UX Design Intern at Salesforce for six months in 2019, where he worked on user experience projects. He also served as a Visual Designer at Whitespace35 for 11 months from 2016 to 2017. These roles contributed to his skills in design and user experience, preparing him for his current position.
Interests and Aspirations
Navaneeth Krishnan has expressed a desire to work as an educator, aiming to inspire others through learning. He has a keen interest in the intersection of technology and the mind, frequently exploring topics in Neuroscience, AI, Machine Learning, and Quantum Computing. In addition to his professional pursuits, he has dabbled in stand-up comedy and has written humorous articles for a web magazine called S.T.U.P.D.