TINA
GANGULY

she/her

Tina Ganguly is an interactive designer from India who was raised in Dubai and now lives in Vancouver. She relentlessly researches to find hidden pieces in every project so she can solve them as creative puzzles. She finds balance in combining logic, creativity, and compassion for solutions that work for everyone involved.

Profile photo of Tina Ganguly and two work thumbnails.

DESIGN

Interactive + UX/UI
RGD Student Award Social Good Design
Honourable Mention
2023
Jim Rimmer Award
Honourable Mention
2023
Young Ones
Shortlisted
2023
Dean's List
2020, 2021, 2023
Laptop screen with landing page of website displayed, and a changing gif of the different pages on the website on desktop and mobile. Recipes Beyond Borders supports refugees moving to Canada to launch their own culinary businesses.

CREDITS: MOCKUP FROM FIGMA
GROUP PROJECT: INTERACTIVE BY TINA GANGULY, BRAND DESIGN BY MICHELLE CHAU, ILLUSTRATION BY SARAH HARLEY
On the left a collage of images of the process. On the right a picture of the phone screens with different pages in the app. UX/UI research project for healthcare professionals to tackle empathy fatigue and burnout.

CREDITS: MOCKUP FROM CANVA, PHOTOGRAPHY FROM UNSPLASH
Laptop screen with mock-up of the website. UX/UI design project for Strive, a non-profit organisation that supports the homeless community. This website helps connect donors to the organisation’s mission.

CREDITS: MOCKUP FROM FIGMA, PHOTOGRAPHY FROM UNSPLASH
App screen images on phone screens with the splash screen, onboarding, and profile pages visible. The Strive app helps the homeless community find resources and facilities daily.

CREDITS: MOCKUP FROM CANVA, PHOTOGRAPHY FROM UNSPLASH
App screens on a white background with three phones displaying different phone screens. On the right, a picture of phones displaying the app screens. UX/UI design for Plara, a plant parent app.

CREDITS: MOCKUP FROM CANVA, PHOTOGRAPHY FROM UNSPLASH
App screens displayed in a gif with the home screen followed by a task flow. Caption: Illumin helps post-secondary students with their overall well-being.

CREDITS: MOCKUP FROM FIGMA, MENTORSHIP BY LISA BOERSMA