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Yashwanth Kotha

Product Designer

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I like to describe myself as a designer who thinks like a founder.

Great design isn’t just about craft, it’s about solving the right problems and building products that actually win in the market.

Over the past 10+ years, I’ve freelanced, worked in
Startups and MNCs, been part of in-house design teams and more recently was a solo founding designer in a few startups.

I’ve designed and shipped multiple 0 to 1 products,
weathered redesigns, delivered and maintained design
systems, shipped websites, mentored & led teams of designers and ran workshops.

Hey, I’m Yashwanth, a UI/UX designer based in the UK. For over a decade, I’ve helped early‑stage startups find their first loyal users and enterprises ship interfaces that work for millions on day one.

What I do

Product Design

Product Strategy

SaaS Websites

Marketing Websites

Mobile App Design

Interests

AI

Design

Wearable Products

Podcasts

Finance & Investing

Coffee ☕️

Tech Stack

Figma

product design

Figma

product design

Framer

web design

Framer

web design

Webflow

web design

Webflow

web design

Claude

prompt designing

Claude

prompt designing

Cursor

vibe-coding

Cursor

vibe-coding

Replit

vibe-coding

Replit

vibe-coding

Canva

digital design

Canva

digital design

Notion

productivity

Notion

productivity

Zapier

automation

Zapier

automation

I’m a founding member of Interface Craft, a library for designers who treat interfaces as craft, not decoration. Its principles around noticing, exploring widely, and refining with intention show up in how I design products that feel obvious the first time—and effortless every time after.

Check out interfacecraft.dev

I’m a founding member of Interface Craft, a library for designers who treat interfaces as craft, not decoration. Its principles around noticing, exploring widely, and refining with intention show up in how I design products that feel obvious the first time—and effortless every time after.

Check out interfacecraft.dev