I'm Mudit, I make products feel obvious for technology that isn't
I join startups early. Often before there's a product. I scope it, design it, and ship it with engineering.
No handoff, no gaps. 4 years in. 2 of them building Cyber products.
Mikhail Dubov
Founder @ Chattermill
"Gregory is the perfect Founding Designer, with meticulous attention to details, full design ownership end to end from idea generation to user research to of course implementation and even quality control.
You would be hard pressed to find someone else who cares about the product they are working as much.
Experience
Co-Founder and Founding Frontend Engineer
Xenkrypt • 2020 – 2022
Led the frontend architecture and development of the core platform. Built highly scalable and responsive interfaces from the ground up.
Founding Product Designer
Twain • 2022 – Present
Sequoia Arc '22. Twain pivoted three times before finding PMF. I designed every version, from the first prototype to the current GTM agents platform.
Articles
Your AI agent can read your codebase. It doesn't know your product.
How to feed AI coding agents the brand language, UX patterns, and visual identity that live in your team's heads — not in your repo. A practical guide to closing the context gap.
Perception-based color palettes for customizable UI themes
Choosing the right color space to generate contrast-consistent palettes based on human color perception. Why sRGB lies to you and how OKLAB fixes it for accessible, beautiful theme systems.
Five advanced tips for better dashboard design
Practical design patterns for data-heavy dashboards — alignment, chart selection, visual hierarchy, and anomaly detection. Move beyond bar charts and build interfaces that surface insight at a glance.
About me
I studied software engineering and product design. My early years were requirements docs, system diagrams, and sitting at the intersection of business and engineering — learning how software actually gets built from both sides of the table.
That grounding pulled me into product design. I've worked across the whole thing: system architecture, product strategy, pitch decks — all the way to the interface and why it works the way it does.
You get one person who owns design from research to release. No handoff anxiety, no details lost in translation. What ships is what was designed. I stay through the hard parts: pivots, fundraising, the release that almost didn't ship.
Outside work, I'm drawn to the way great systems balance constraint with creativity — the same principle I bring to every product I touch.
I choose early-stage because that's where a single designer can shape the whole product. Small team, full ownership, from first prototype to the deck that raises the round.

Tell me what you're building. Let's see if it's a fit.


