Creating design
that Becomes Amulya[1]

[1] "Amulya" — Sanskrit for precious, something whose value cannot be measured in money.

Design with me

He is Amulya

The Designer figuring out products in Tech.

Amulya
IKIGAI
Vrittech
Bidleparthi
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IKIGAI
Vrittech
Bidleparthi
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IKIGAI
Vrittech
Bidleparthi
Client logo
IKIGAI
Vrittech
Bidleparthi
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Selected work

Projects with a human hand.

A smaller shelf of product work, studies, and systems. Finished case studies are marked clearly; everything else stays honest about where it is.

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Bidhyarthi AI project preview
Case study
0012025Product design, IA, interaction direction

Bidhyarthi AI

An AI study-abroad assistant rebuilt around clarity, trust, and applicant momentum.

Aster Gaze TechnologiesRead case study ->
MimosaCare project preview
Case study
0022025Brand & web redesign

MimosaCare

A two-week full-site redesign for an Australian care service — clearer brand, calmer structure.

MimosaCareRead case study ->
College Info Nepal project preview
In progress
0032025CRM design, admin workflows

College Info Nepal

A calmer CRM surface for counselors handling student, college, and application data.

College Info NepalNotes coming soon
Cyan Innovations project preview
In progress
0042024Game UI system

Cyan Innovations

A cinematic interface direction for game states, menus, and high-energy interaction cues.

Cyan InnovationsNotes coming soon

Values

My Principles

Always rebuilding it
Heart

Precious things are intentional

Nothing is placed without a reason — every pixel, every word, every deliberate pause has earned its seat at the table.

Always rebuilding it
Hand

Tech needs a human hand

Products should feel like people made them, not systems optimised for throughput. Warmth is a feature.

Always rebuilding it
Pencil

Details are the design

The micro-moment is where trust is built and genuine beauty lives. Polish isn't extra — it's the point.

Testimonials

What stayed with them.

01 / 03
Amulya has a careful eye for what a product is trying to become. The work got clearer without losing the warmth that made it feel made by a person.
Rojan Shrestha

Rojan Shrestha

Founder, education product team

Product direction and interface redesign