About

My professional journey spans front-end engineering and design roles at bp and Intropic, where I've had the chance to explore how large-scale systems and fast-moving startups use technology to solve domain-specific challenges

While at university, I worked with the Human-Computer Interaction Lab led by Dr. Timothy Neate. During my final year, I was awarded a research fellowship at the Lab where I designed an interactive dashboard for assistive communication devices - combining accessibility, interface design, and data visualisation.

Outside of work, I find joy in sports, photography, and building with Lego. I also maintain a digital travel journal, powered by my DSLR.

Portrait of Vedeesh Bali at Durdle Door in Dorset, United Kingdom.

Great products need clever design and effective code to inform each other. That space is where I work best.

I’ve been watching and playing cricket since I was nine years old. Moving to the UK gave me the opportunity to represent King’s College London CC across various competitions and Old Albanians CC in the Hertfordshire Cricket League.

Formula 1 has also been an active interest of mine since 2023. I’m a big Ferrari fan, which probably speaks for my mental strength and optimism.

I also enjoy rollerblading, pool, and darts.

Vedeesh Bali at Suzuka Circuit watching the Japanese Grand Prix

My journey in photography started with capturing the sunrise from my grandparents’ house in Jaipur using my old iPhone 5s.

While I’ve upgraded to a Canon PowerShot SX50 HS since, my appreciation for discovering fresh perspectives in nature and civilisation has remained intact.

Photography at Durdle Door, England.
Japan
2025
Spain
2024
Czechia
2024
Netherlands
2024
Moved to United Kingdom
2021
United Kingdom
2018, 19
Hong Kong
2017
Indonesia
2016
Seychelles
2012, 13
Maldives
2011
Singapore
2010
Raised in India
2002