
Hi and welcome, I'm Fatima!
I believe design is a way to connect, to express who we are, and to make space for stories that matter.
For me, design isn't just about how something looks- it's about how it feels, how it works, and who it reaches. My work centers on accessibility, clarity, and real-life impact. I'm passionate about creating art that is easy to understand, welcoming to all and grounded in purpose.
I aim to create visuals that reflect the lived experiences of people- especially those from underrepresented or underserved communities. My goal is to make work that not only represent others but also reflects my own identity and values.
Art has always been my way of expressing and connecting. It helps me make sense of the world and share pieces of it in return. Whether I am designing a brand, crafting a story through visuals, or exploring through photography and painting, I see each creative act as a way to better understand myself and the world around me.
Thanks for being here. I hope you find something in my work that resonates with you!
Outside of art, I find joy in traveling, exploring new environments, and connecting with people from all walks of life. Whether it’s through conversation, shared experiences, or simply observing the world around me, I’m always inspired by human connection—and I often carry those moments into my creative work.
I also have a soft spot for slow mornings, cozy cafés, and sipping iced drinks—matcha and chai are my favorite. I love café hopping and finding those small, tucked-away spots that feel like their own little worlds.
Nature is another space where I feel grounded. Going on walks helps me reset, find calm, and draw inspiration from the textures, colors, and quiet rhythms of the outdoors. Whether I’m on a trail, in a city park, or just walking through my neighborhood, I see each moment as an opportunity to slow down and reconnect—with myself, with the world, and with the ideas that shape my art.


This is a personal logo I designed as a reflection of my cultural and religious identity.
The abstract form is inspired by the Bengali letter ফ (Pha)—the closest phonetic equivalent to the letter "F" in Bengali, and the first character used to write my name, ফাতিমা (Fatima). As a Bangladeshi, it was important for me to create a mark that connects with the way my name is written in my native language.
The abstract form is inspired by the Bengali letter ফ (Pha)—the closest phonetic equivalent to the letter "F" in Bengali, and the first character used to write my name, ফাতিমা (Fatima). As a Bangladeshi, it was important for me to create a mark that connects with the way my name is written in my native language.
The crescent shape above the letter draws from the Bengali alphabet as well, where a similar mark is used to connect letters—functioning like an apostrophe. At the same time, the crescent is a widely recognized symbol of Islam.
Surrounding the central mark is a circular pattern of dots, inspired by traditional Mehendi (henna) designs—specifically the style often applied to the palms in Bengali culture. By combining these elements, the logo embodies both of my identities: a Bengali Muslim woman.