Arpit Mishra

Independent Designer

The Operator Behind the Screen

I am Arpit Mishra, an independent product and brand designer. I don't design for Dribbble likes; I design to eliminate digital friction and build trust. I step in when your in-house team is bottlenecked, delivering premium interfaces and cohesive brand systems at the speed your startup actually requires.

Based in India. Operating globally.

Experience

Freelance Product Designer

2024 - Present

Freelance Brand Designer

2021 – Present

Specialties

UI/UX Architecture
I figure out how a product should actually work before making it look pretty. For me, it’s about organizing information logically so users don’t get lost and developers don’t want to pull their hair out when it's time to build it.
High-Velocity Interfaces
Nobody has time for slow apps. I focus on designing screens that let people get in, do exactly what they need to do in a split second, and get out. Big touch targets, clear actions, and getting rid of unnecessary taps.
Vernacular-First Design
I design for the real world, not just for people sitting in air-conditioned offices with the latest iPhones. That means creating interfaces that actually make sense for local languages, cultures, and everyday habits.
Behavioral Psychology in Design
I pay attention to how people actually behave, rather than how we wish they behaved. It’s about using basic human habits to make apps feel completely intuitive, so the user doesn't even have to think about what to click next.
System Prototyping (Figma / Spline)
I don't just hand off static images. I build interactive prototypes so the team can click around, test the flow, and see how the product actually feels (and where it breaks) before anyone writes a single line of code.
Brand & Visual Design
Good logic needs good packaging. I create clean, sharp visual identities that grab attention and build trust, without ever getting in the way of what the product is actually supposed to do.

When I am not wireframing or dissecting user behavior, I am usually studying advanced operating systems or exploring how technology intersects with local micro-economies. Let's build something that matters.