Konnichiwa,
Content Designer · 9+ years · Writes. Designs. Codes. Design systems. Opensource.
↳ Now experimenting with AI & 3D printing.
Back in 2013, my interest in writing started because of gaming.
I'd just gotten my first Alienware 17 (GTX 980M) and was finally living away from home, which meant uninterrupted internet and way too many games. That's how writing happened.
I started a gaming blog on WordPress in college. I wrote about downloading games from torrents, cracks, seeders vs. leechers, missions in GTA: Vice City and San Andreas — the whole thing. It wasn't great writing. But it was publishing. I was putting things out there.
Annnnnnddddd… in studies? I passed. Barely. Then Zoho came for campus placements in 2015.
One of my close friends interviewed for a developer role. During his interview, he mentioned me, and that got me a shot. I showed them my blog, sat through 7–8 rounds of interviews, and somehow made it through. That's how I became a Technical Writer.
That was the moment I learned that IT had opportunities outside coding. You could make real money writing.
From there, I explored different kinds of content, and eventually found what felt right: product, design, UX.
And that's how I got here.
Back in 2013, my interest in writing started because of gaming.
I'd just gotten my first Alienware 17 (GTX 980M) and was finally living away from home, which meant uninterrupted internet and way too many games. That's how writing happened.
I started a gaming blog on WordPress in college. I wrote about downloading games from torrents, cracks, seeders vs. leechers, missions in GTA: Vice City and San Andreas — the whole thing. It wasn't great writing. But it was publishing. I was putting things out there.
Annnnnnddddd… in studies? I passed. Barely. Then Zoho came for campus placements in 2015.
One of my close friends interviewed for a developer role. During my friend's interview, he mentioned me, and that got me a shot. I showed them my blog, sat through 7–8 rounds of interviews, and somehow made it through. That's how I became a Technical Writer.
That was the moment I learned that IT had opportunities outside coding. You could make real money writing.
From there, I explored different kinds of content, and eventually found what felt right: product, design, UX.
And that's how I got here.
Where it all started. Learned there's serious scope for writing — user guides, API docs, and yes, you can make money without coding.
Explored content across teams. Found my lane in product and UX.
Went all in on UX writing. No side quests.
UX writing but closer to code, Figma, APIs, design systems, and monetization.
Early days. Big-picture thinking plus everyday stuff.
When I'm not pushing pixels, you'll find me deep in...
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