Sunil is a digital design strategist with 20+ years of conceptualising, designing, building, and testing digital product experience.
Despite being an individual design contributor, he has led design for local & global organisations. He brings a diverse design experience spanning business design strategy, product visioning, consumer product design, strategic facilitation, design team management, design research & interaction design.
Specialities: Strategic Design, Product Design, User Experience, User Research, Design management, Mentor, and champion designers.
Sunil has led design teams, built practices & mentored designers. He has designed products & services in retail, healthcare, banking, and travel, and he also has worked with schools & activists to design for social impact at scale.
He likes solving challenging design problems and is a big-picture thinker obsessed with crafting elegant and audacious experiences.
Sunil has mentored school students who aspire to be designers and professional designers. He is currently mentoring designers through adplist.org and designed.org.
Sunil had the privilege of working with diverse domains and companies, from trailblazing small to global leaders shaping the future. Each collaboration has been an opportunity to learn, grow, and contribute.
01.2022 - Till date | DeliveryHero
09.2021 - 12.2022 | Zalando
01.2021 - 08.2021 | Grab
01.2016 - 12.2020 | ThoughtWorks
12.2013 - 12.2015 | MutualMobile
01.2012 - 11.2013 | L&T Infotech
08.2006 - 01.2012 | Sapient
05.2005 - 08.2006 | Tekriti Software
06.2002 - 05.2005 | Institute of Directors
02.2001 - 05.2002 | SkyWeb
He is honoured to have worked with some of the most amazing & innovative companies. He got not just work but lots of learning and experience from these clients primarily from Germany, USA, Singapore and India.
Sunil, an active member of the design community, has spoken at events like Google DevFest and Google Developers Group.
Passionate about teaching design to school kids, he founded Design Gyaan, a program aimed at fostering design thinking in students. Frustrated by the lack of design education in schools, he launched this initiative to showcase design's real-world impact and inspire students to consider it as a career.
"Gyaan" means knowledge in Hindi.
© Sunil Shrivastav