My story
My love for design, innovation and my small town will never end.
I’m Pramod Jadhav, I hail from a quaint little town called Belgaum. This town has been a great teacher, offering lessons from its amazing community and the close-knit environment, much like a family. It's here that I learned values that I carry with me in my professional journey.
My goal is simple: to create products that are both functional and beautiful, enhancing people’s lives while driving business growth. It’s a win-win for everyone!
As a designer, I value authenticity, transparency, and honesty above all else. No fancy jargon or cookie-cutter templates here. Instead, I'll listen closely to understand your unique business needs, then roll up my sleeves to bring your ideas to life.
My expertise comes from over a half-decade of hands-on design experience, not from a classroom.
What makes me different? Passion. I genuinely care about building something meaningful with my clients. For me, this is more than just a job. It's a journey we take together, working collaboratively. So, if you want someone you can trust and someone who always puts your needs first, and build long-lasting relationships. I believe you’ve enough reasons to work with me.
Anyway, How are you doing?
My Day
How does a typical day for me usually look?
7 am: Wake up, feed cats, and make sure my plants are hydrated.
8 am: Send stupid reels to mates.
8:30 am: Get freshen up
8:55 am: Start work/Turn PC on (lights on a timer, so already on), check emails, Slack channels, and start work.
9 am — 12 pm: Graft with a couple of coffees in-between and lots of water + Synthwave on loud or Noclip podcast throughout.
12 pm — 1 pm: Lunch + News to get my self updated with surroundings.
1 pm — 5:00 pm: Graft.
6 pm: Pending works/Do some random stuff.
7 pm: Check back with work.
8 pm: Stop working (sometimes work till 9, 10, 11 pm depending on deadlines/requirements).
9 pm: Have dinner.
9:30 pm: Chill out with my mom or join her if she’s watching something rubbish :) OR jump back on the PC and chill a bit (Starting Alan Wake 2 soon…).
Weekends I try not to touch my PC but depends on the work-load or any other commitments.