Tushar Ghei
About Tushar Ghei
Tushar Ghei is an Interaction Design Lead currently working at IDEO in San Francisco, California. He has a diverse background in design, having held various roles at UNICEF, Intelligent Interfaces, and other organizations, and has contributed to humanitarian efforts through multi-stakeholder collaboration.
Work at IDEO
Tushar Ghei currently serves as the Interaction Design Lead at IDEO, a position he has held since 2022. In this role, he focuses on creating user-centered design solutions that enhance interaction and engagement. His work at IDEO involves collaborating with cross-disciplinary teams to develop innovative design strategies and frameworks that address complex challenges.
Experience at UNICEF
Tushar Ghei worked at UNICEF from 2016 to 2020, where he held multiple roles including Hybrid Designer and Senior Designer in the Office of Innovation. His responsibilities included engaging in multi-stakeholder collaboration, concept development, and providing strategic design guidance to UNICEF country offices. He contributed to various humanitarian efforts and worked with a diverse team of specialists in blockchain, drones, data science, and AI.
Education and Expertise
Tushar Ghei holds a Master's degree in Human-Computer Interaction Design from California College of the Arts, which he completed in 2022. He also studied Visual Communication Design at MIT Institute of Design from 2010 to 2015. His educational background equips him with a strong foundation in design principles and user experience methodologies.
Previous Design Roles
Before joining IDEO, Tushar Ghei held several design positions. He worked as a Design Consultant at Intelligent Interfaces and Humanize.co in 2015 and 2016, respectively. He also served as a Designer for Brand Strategy at Housing.com and as a Junior Associate in Design Strategy at Designit Copenhagen. His early career included internships in graphic design and communication design.
Teaching Experience
In 2021, Tushar Ghei worked as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at California College of the Arts for three months. In this role, he supported faculty in delivering course content and assisted students in their learning processes, contributing to the academic development of future designers.