I build websites that move and mean it.
Editorial layouts, real motion, a little depth, and none of that template smell. Based in Mumbai, building for brands that would rather not look like everyone else.
Things I have shipped
Mostly luxury and editorial. Jewellery, furniture, architecture, art. Briefs where good enough was never the goal.
Design and code, same person
I'm a frontend developer who never quite let go of the design half. The handoff happens in my head.
Design & art direction
Type, grids, and the overall feel. I would rather start from a blank page than a template.
Frontend builds
React and Next.js, written clean. Fast loads and markup that does not fight you six months later.
3D on the web
Three.js and React Three Fiber. Product viewers and hero scenes that make people stop scrolling.
Motion & interaction
GSAP and smooth scroll. Page transitions and small moments that make a site feel handmade.
Mobile apps
React Native when a project needs to live on a phone, and a bit of native Android when it has to go deeper.
Webflow & CMS
When a site needs to outlive me, I build it on Webflow so the client can run it on their own.
I'm Pankaj, a developer and designer based in Mumbai. I look after the web presence for an architecture and design practice, which is a polite way of saying I spend a lot of time arguing with myself about kerning.
Most of my work lives in the luxury and editorial space. I like briefs where looks like every other site is not an acceptable outcome, and I treat the browser as a place where things can have weight, depth and motion.
I work across design and build, from the first layout to the last line of code, so the idea survives all the way to production. The parts I care about most are the ones people feel but rarely name: how a page loads, how it moves, how it holds together on a slow phone.
Got something worth building?
Freelance, full time, or a strange idea at 2am. I read everything, and I usually reply faster than I should.