Product Design Intern Trestle Labs, 2020
New Delhi, India
During my internship at Trestle Labs, I worked on a product aimed
at improving accessibility for visually impaired users. My primary
contribution was the design and development of a portable phone
stand that enabled users to easily scan books and hardcopy documents
using Trestle’s Kibo ecosystem—a suite of tools that converts
printed text into audio, empowering individuals to read independently.
The goal was to create a simple, ergonomic, and reliable physical
companion to the Kibo Reader and Kibo XL applications. The stand
needed to support consistent scanning results across varied
lighting conditions, device sizes, and usage environments—including
on-the-go scenarios such as public transport or outdoor spaces.
A key part of the project involved conducting user research and
validation testing at NGOs across New Delhi. I engaged directly
with visually impaired individuals to understand real-world
challenges: hand stability, device alignment, ease of page turning,
and workflow fatigue during long reading sessions. These insights
shaped multiple iterations of the stand, ensuring it was intuitive,
lightweight, and robust.
Through this experience, I gained meaningful exposure to human-centred
design, assistive technology, and rapid prototyping. More importantly,
I learned the value of designing with empathy and involving users at
every stage to create solutions that truly enhance independence and
accessibility.