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The prazyness of it all

Prasanna Venkatesh

Prasanna Venkatesh's thoughts on design and accessibility

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  • Prasanna Venkatesh

    Design Director at @swiggydesign I am using this space to write my personal thoughts on design, accessibility and inclusion.

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