Sparsh Paliwal is an experience designer with 11 years of design and development experience and nearly seven years focused on interfaces, currently shaping Spectrum at Adobe. He blends a strong technical foundation—built from front-end roles in healthcare and finance startups and contributions to p5.js documentation—with HCI research (MS from University of Maryland) to deliver pragmatic, novel UX solutions. At companies like PharmEasy and Trusting Social he led teams and projects that reduced delivery time and improved revenue and efficiency through dynamic UI systems. Deeply influenced by Brett Victor, Sparsh pairs system-level thinking with hands-on prototyping in React and automation (Google Apps Scripts) to validate designs quickly. Outside work he builds learning-focused side projects, including a YouTube channel with 12k+ subscribers that showcases his interest in creativity and productivity.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Information Technology, 8.22/10, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Information Technology, 8.22/10 at National Institute of Technology Durgapur
Master of Science - MS, Human Computer Interaction, 4.0, Master of Science - MS, Human Computer Interaction, 4.0 at University of Maryland
p5.js is a client-side JS platform that empowers artists, designers, students, and anyone to learn to code and express themselves creatively on the web. It is based on the core principles of Processing. http://twitter.com/p5xjs —
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:10 commits, 8 PRs, 12 comments in 1 month
Contributions summary:Sparsh primarily contributed to the improvement of examples and documentation within the p5.js library, focusing on the `p5.Image` and `p5.Element` methods. Their work involved adding and correcting examples to illustrate the usage of various image manipulation functions. They also addressed issues in the manual-test-examples by fixing library paths and correcting code snippets, improving the usability and instructional value of the documentation and examples.
Two player game where players connect dots turn by turn to make boxes and the one with most boxes wins.
Contributions:36 commits, 11 PRs, 18 pushes in 8 days
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