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Gaurika is pursuing her Bachelor's degree in Design at York University. Under the supervision of Shital Desai, she is responsible for designing the front-end interface of the social and technological systems (SaTS) lab to create an engagement between the lab members. She will be gathering user data from lab members to design prototypes using wireframes and other tools that engage in user test design. In this role, she hopes to gain experience, learn from her coworkers, and further develop as a designer. Ultimately, she aims to leverage my skills and experience to establish her own design agency.
For the past 4 years, Gaurika has been heavily involved in design, taking part in various hackathons and design events during my time in high school. At York University, she is a design intern at the YU Esports Club and also the CS Club. She aspires to join a design firm or tech company and work on projects related to UI/UX design.
Themes | Global Health & Humanitarianism |
Status | Alum |
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