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Here’s a bit more about me…

Where does Megh work?

I volunteer as a Graphic Designer and User Experience Designer at the Montreal International Film Festival while I work as Marketing Coordinator with an awesome team at Chinova Bioworks, Inc.

What does he bring to my team?

Seven years of back pain and design experience across agencies, companies, freelance contracts, and volunteering. Wearing different hats in departments that intersect with branding, sales, business operations, and marketing has given me valuable insights and sharpened my skills.

My work spans industries such as hospitality, food and beverage, cosmetics, and technology. I say yes often - curiosity fuels me to explore, learn, and uncover new perspectives that shape my work.

More About Megh

Seven years ago, I took my first step into the world of design—and I haven’t looked back since. My passion for solving visual challenges began when I discovered Photoshop was way more exciting than coding. It all started when my cousin from London introduced me to Adobe Creative Suite. Naturally, the first thing I did was press all the buttons out of curiosity—and I was hooked.

In 2019, I moved to Canada to deepen my academic understanding of design. I pursued the Foundation Visual Arts and Digital Media program at the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design, which opened doors to a whole new world of creative opportunities.

From designing my first annual magazine of ITM Vocational University to creating logos and posters for student events, I quickly immersed myself in design. I supported several non-profits with their visual identity needs and helped startups stand out in crowded markets. I also interned with three unique e-commerce businesses, where I created compelling designs and illustrations that helped drive engagement. I enrolled in multiple online branding and logo design certifications to further improve my skills.

Since then, I’ve worked as a UX designer, taken on a variety of freelance projects, and even landed a design contract with the Fairmont Château Laurier in Ottawa. I’m grateful for everything I’ve learned so far and excited about what lies ahead.

I’m especially passionate about using design for good—supporting non-profits focused on wildlife conservation, environmental sustainability, and human rights. I’m always happy to contribute my skills to causes that make a real difference.

Let’s build something beautiful together.