Hi, I’m Choksi.
I'm a Technical Designer.
I build tools and pipelines that help creative teams ship interactive experiences faster with higher quality.
My background is in children's animation writing (WGA, Animation Guild), earning an Emmy nomination for Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood (see episode), plus credits across Apple+, Netflix, Sesame Workshop, and more. I spent years crafting stories for Kids’ TV and reading live audiences in stand-up comedy before moving into technical design.
Now I develop systems that bring those stories to life. When a writer shrugs, saying "The pause on this silly interaction just feels... off," I know that might mean adding 300ms of silence before the punchline. When a computer vision model can't figure out what it's looking at, I know how to tweak the image labeling strategy and communicate the fix to both engineers and designers.
At Kibeam Learning, I led technical implementation for 20+ interactive books using custom audio hardware, sensors, and computer vision. I work in Python, JavaScript, and whatever else the project needs to bridge the gap between creative vision and real-world hardware constraints.
I'm looking for teams building interactive storytelling experiences—especially in edtech, themed entertainment, or emerging platforms where play and narrative intersect. If that sounds like your team, I'd love to hear from you.