Anishka Gurjar
I'm an UX designer, strategist, aspiring qualitative researcher, design thinking facilitator and trainer, and an advocate for user-centered design. I design enterprise systems—internal tools and B2C platforms—making large-scale tech feel effortless for users.​​
Currently, leading design for 'Corporate Sustainability Software' to empower organizations worldwide in their journey towards sustainability.
Projects

Optimizing sales through a single platform for a global 2K users
A digital platform designed to streamline field operation management, improving efficiency for 12K engineers across service workflows.
Beyond projects
Design Thinking Instructor
Led 40+ remote and in-person Design Thinking trainings globally empowering teams to become practitioners and solve complex challenges. Partnered with UX leadership and L&D to embed training into organizational learning goals.
UX Maturity Model Analysis
Co-created a 'UX Maturity Model' to assess and elevate UX across IT initiatives. Delivered actionable roadmaps that shifted teams from ad hoc efforts to embedded, user-centered practices—strengthening long-term UX capability.
UX Coach for Hackathons
Provided end-to-end UX coaching—from guiding rapid user research and facilitating ideation sessions to reviewing prototypes for usability and helping teams craft compelling, user-centered pitches that highlighted problem-solution fit.
Design Thinking Facilitator
Facilitated 20+ global Design Thinking workshops with internal and external stakeholders— right from designing, planning, to facilitating to unlock innovation through structured and empathetic collaboration.
UX Governance
Established UX governance to align design quality with business goals. Introduced a 'Minimum Viable UX Checklist' to ensure consistency, reduce rework, and improve adoption—scaling efficient, high-impact UX practices across teams.
UX community leader
Planned and led UX community activities that covered knowledge sharing, mentoring peers, organizing events, and driving a culture of user-centered design across 30+ participants.