





I'm Keerthi — Kiira, if you'd like.
I'm Keerthi — Kiira, if you'd like.
I grew up in Hyderabad, studied Civil Engineering at IIT Roorkee. Somewhere between structural calculations and the forest hikes, I fell in love with two things: precision and beauty.
Engineering showed me how to make things that last. Design showed me how to make them worth remembering. I'm obsessively curious, and always the first to get my hands on new creative tools.
At 8, the first photo I ever took was of a butterfly, on a digicam I still use. Nights of stargazing and astrophotography in college taught me that the closer you look, the more there is to see.
When I'm not designing, I'm traveling or deliberately going offline, a habit the mountains of Uttarakhand gave me.
I'm currently open to freelance work for those who take craft seriously.
I'm Keerthi — Kiira, if you'd like.
I grew up in Hyderabad, and I earned my degree in Civil Engineering from IITR. Somewhere between structural calculations and the forest hikes, I fell in love with two things: precision and beauty.
Engineering showed me how to make things that last. Design showed me how to make them worth remembering. I'm obsessively curious, and always the first to get my hands on new creative tools.
At 8, the first photo I ever took was of a butterfly, on a digicam I still use. Nights of stargazing and astrophotography in college taught me that the closer you look, the more there is to see.
When I'm not designing, I'm traveling or deliberately going offline, a habit the mountains of Uttarakhand gave me.
I'm currently open to freelance work for those who take craft seriously.
I grew up in Hyderabad, and I earned my degree in Civil Engineering from IITR. Somewhere between structural calculations and the forest hikes, I fell in love with two things: precision and beauty.
Engineering showed me how to make things that last. Design showed me how to make them worth remembering. I'm obsessively curious, and always the first to get my hands on new creative tools.
At 8, the first photo I ever took was of a butterfly, on a digicam I still use.
Nights of stargazing and astrophotography in college taught me that the closer you look, the more there is to see.
When I'm not designing, I'm traveling or deliberately going offline, a habit the mountains of Uttarakhand gave me.
I'm currently open to freelance work for those who take craft seriously.