

Creative Designer & Digital Content Specialist
Tanvir is a creative pro who loves making brands stand out with eye-catching designs and cool visuals. Whether it's graphic design, video editing, or managing social media, He is all about crafting content that connects with people and keeps them engaged. He is big on building strong brand identities and telling stories through visuals that actually make an impact. From brainstorming ideas to seeing the final project come to life, He got the whole process covered. Plus, he use data to make sure every campaign not only looks good but also delivers results.
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Graphics Design
Since 2020, I’ve been crafting eye-catching designs that make an impact. From logos and branding to digital illustrations and marketing materials, I focus on creating visuals that are both beautiful and effective. Take a look at my work to see how I can help bring your ideas to life. Let’s make something great together!
Production
Since 2019, I’ve had the privilege of collaborating with esteemed organizations such as Daffodil Family, Varna University, and the Association of University Administrators and Practitioners (AUAP). My video projects span a range of industries and styles, showcasing my versatility and commitment to high-quality content. Explore this section to see how I’ve brought ideas to life through compelling visuals and storytelling.
Photography
Since 2019, I’ve been passionate about capturing the world through my travels. Each photo tells a story, showcasing the beauty and diversity I encounter. Join me as I share these moments and experiences from around the globe.
Articles
I am an independent journalist dedicated to providing unbiased and in-depth reporting. Since 2023, I have been publishing a wide range of articles across various newspapers, focusing on delivering insightful and objective news coverage. My work spans diverse topics, with a commitment to transparency and truth in journalism.

Qatar Emir Visits Bangladesh
After spending two days in Bangladesh, Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani’s visit marked a historic milestone as the region’s first head of state from the Middle East to Bangladesh.

Are insurgent groups making Myanmar’s military junta fall?
Myanmars National Defense and Security Council (NDSC) on January 31, 2024, extended the state of emergency for another six months, until 31 July 2024, 5th extension after the latest coup in February 2021. The war between the Junta and the resistance groups, in these three years, has been at an impasse for a long time. The military remains unable to subdue its opponents and must resort to bombings and scorched earth techniques to push back, which has disastrous effects on civilians. However, the situation is now different.

Ramshackle Western liberalism, rhetorical hegemony and inherent orientalism
As the great power politics is transforming into conflicts in different continents.The world is now witnessing multiple regional conflicts at a time. In the age of globalization of value chain and supply chain, regional conflicts are not limited to the region only, in ripple effect, it affects the world.

Rohingya Recruitment: A New Threat to Peace and Reconciliation in Myanmar
Following substantial military setbacks in recent months, the Myanmar military has declared its intention to enforce, for the first time, a conscription law enacted in 2010, mandating young individuals to undergo a minimum of two years of military service. The military, grappling with substantial territorial losses to the ethnic Arakan Army (AA) in Rakhine state since November 2023, faces a critical shortage of manpower and seeks to replenish its ranks.

Assessing Three Years Under Military Rule and Its Ripple Effects
Myanmar’s ‘National Defense and Security Council (NDSC)’ on January 31, 2024, extended the state of emergency for another six months, until 31 July 2024, 5th extension after the latest coup in February 2021. The war between the Junta and the resistance groups, in these three years, has been at an impasse for a long time. The military remains unable to subdue its opponents and must resort to bombings and scorched earth techniques to push back, which has disastrous effects on civilians. However, the situation is now different.

PacNet#42 – Deepening economic and strategic ties: The significance of Donald Lu’s visit to Bangladesh
On May 14-15, the United States Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Donald Lu conducted his first visit to Bangladesh following the elections of Jan. 7. This was part of a wider regional tour, and Lu visited India and Sri Lanka before arriving at Dhaka. Hence, this visit contains significance for both the US-Bangladeshi bilateral partnership and regional geopolitical dynamics.