Anusha Garg
"Between the falling leaves of thought
and the bare branches of code,
I find the poem the world forgot
and the interface it's always owed."
The chapters
of my story
I am Anusha — a poet, researcher, and front-end developer. I work at the intersection of narrative and interface, combining creative writing with human-centered design to build meaningful digital experiences.
My practice blends qualitative research, iterative prototyping, and thoughtful visual design. I founded Annadatri, a student-led initiative addressing food waste and malnutrition, and contribute to research programs emphasizing measurable social impact.
I approach every project with curiosity, empathy, and a focus on accessibility — balancing poetic expression with practical engineering.
Milestones &
achievements
Projects &
experiments
Official website for my student-led initiative bridging food waste and malnutrition — spreading awareness and gathering support for a zero-hunger community.
Generates AI-powered flashcards and mind maps from text. Exports in PDF, TXT, and CSV formats for easy studying and retention.
Browser-based app using MediaPipe Hands for real-time hand tracking and the Web Audio API to synthesize guitar sounds mid-air.
Identifies constellations in the night sky using an astronomy API, displayed in interactive graphs by longitude, latitude, and date.
This very site — a digital scrapbook merging poetic sensibility with clean frontend engineering and attention to craft.
From classroom
to the United Nations
Launched in 2024 — a student-led initiative to bridge food waste and malnutrition. The seed of a mission to build a zero-hunger community.
Visit AnnadatriBuilt a web app connecting food donors directly with NGOs in real-time. Recognized in the Top 40 of Samsung Solve for Tomorrow at IIT Delhi.
Recognized as one of the World's Top 50 Changemakers at the 9th 1M1B Impact Summit at the United Nations Headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland.
Times of India Feature"I write where leaves fall — in the space between seasons, between a line of code and a line of verse."
I write regularly, workshopping with peers and exploring forms that connect personal reflection to broader social themes. Poetry, for me, is another kind of interface design.
Let's create
something beautiful
Open to collaborations, research partnerships, speaking engagements, and conversations about poetry, technology, or social impact.




















