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Hi, I'm Sushma Sanisetty

UX Researcher & Designer

Game-Changing Voices

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Chris Willamson

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Chris Bumstead

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Alex Harmozi

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JB Copeland

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Steven Bartlett

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Mufti Menk

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Evy Pompouras

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Vanessa Edwards

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Mike Israetel

CaseStudy
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Wait, Can I Build That Too?
Admitting it: I cloned Bootstrap templates just to learn how they tick.
Spoiler: I got 90% there.
I dissected free themes line by line, then rebuilt them- for science (and to see if I could)

What I did?

Who Am I?

UX Designer & Developer | Human-Centered Tech Advocate  

 

I obsess over the "why" behind every interaction, bridging code and empathy to create digital experiences that feel intuitive, inclusive, and joyful. With a Master's in Computer Science from Purdue and Google UX certifications, I blend psychology, accessibility, and clean design because tech should work for people, not the other way around.  

 

Off-Screen:  

  • Book stacker (Atomic Habits and Becoming Bulletproof are currently wrestling for my attention)  

  • Podcast devourer (Dr. Mike's muscle science rants and Modern Wisdom fuel my workouts)  

  • Strength enthusiast (400-lb leg presses taught me that UX and lifting both require patience, proper form, and occasional primal screams)  

 

Current Mission:  

Building products where accessibility feels natural, like your favorite kitchen tool, and where error messages encourage rather than frustrate ("Oops! Let's try that again. You've got this!").  

 

Life Motto : 

Empathy first. Curiosity always. Chili flakes for flavor. 🌶️  

📸 PNW Glam Shots 
Proof that bribing people with coffee leads to great photos. Find me in year book of class '23!

Get in Touch

Whether you’re itching to geek out over UX psychology, brainstorm a project that balances spicy user needs with a pinch of humor, or just debate why “medium spicy” is a myth, I’m all ears (and a fully stocked spice rack). Bonus points if you want to swap gym playlists or argue about Romanian deadlift form over a plate of actually spicy curry.

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