I’m a product designer who loves making complex things feel simple. I turn big ideas into clear, useful, and delightful experiences.

Currently a full-time UX/UI Designer at Neocis Inc.

Let us explore my work!

Dartmouth’s Petition System Redesign

Website | Product Design, Research

A platform that streamlines academic petition management by improving registrar workflows, centralizing student information, and creating a more organized review experience.

YomiPlan Restorative Module

Desktop App | Research, Product Design

A comprehensive dental CAD software that enables users to seamlessly design restorations and plan implant placements within a single intuitive platform.

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PrizeRing

Mobile | Product Design, Research

PrizeRing is a live game show app where users can repurpose social media content to win real money while enjoying the shared experience of live entertainment.

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My Brain Explained

Website | Web Design, Research, Interaction Design, Brand Strategy

A platform that helps individuals to reach their cognitive potential through a more accessible and customized approach.

Connect

Mobile | Product Design, Research, Interaction Design, Visual

In this remote world, Connect helps users to maintain their valuable relationships by offering an easier way of creating new memories with friends.

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Tomyo.io

Mobile | Visual, Brand Design & Strategy

TomYo.io enables educational content creators to instantly build their own branded app using the TomYo building blocks or digital features that are meant to optimize the learning process.

Explore all my projects here

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I enjoy creating INTUITIVE, DELIGHTFUL, and INSIPIRING digital experience.

Hi! I’m Saruul — a product designer with roots in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia and a passion for making complex tools feel simple, useful, and human. My journey into design started with a deep curiosity about how people think, feel, and interact with the world, which led me to study Psychology and Human-Centered Design at Dartmouth.

Today, I bring that same curiosity into my work as a designer by translating technical workflows into intuitive, thoughtful experiences. I’ve designed for robotic dental surgery platforms, collaborated with engineers and clinicians, and helped build tools that support real people doing important work.

Whether I’m mapping out a multi-step workflow or tweaking the microcopy on a button, my goal is always the same: to design with clarity, empathy, and just a little bit of joy.