I am a multidisciplinary designer, researcher, and multilingual children’s author based in the UK. My work sits at the intersection of storytelling, accessibility, identity, and inclusive design.My experience spans user experience design, qualitative research, systems thinking, and community-focused creative practice. I have worked across both private and public sector organisations.

I am currently working as an interaction designer in the UK public sector, where I focus on designing accessible and user-centred services. Alongside my day job, I develop my own creative practice as a children’s author, writing dual-language English–Bengali books. As a mother and as someone with lived experience of migration, this work emerged from recognising the lack of culturally reflective stories available to many diaspora and multilingual children growing up in the UK. Through both writing and visual storytelling, I aim to create books that act as mirrors for underrepresented communities and windows for wider audiences. My work is rooted in the belief that language, culture, and representation are central to how children develop identity and belonging. Across everything I do, I care deeply about accessibility, inclusion, and how systems and stories shape human experience.

About the Artwork:

Title: Bilingual Project on Diversity, Inclusion and Culture

Medium: Dual Language Children's Book

The Bilingual Golpo Series is a collection of dual-language English-Bengali children's books that blends empathy, diversity, and inclusion, culture, and family values with intergenerational storytelling and a celebration of global belonging. It beautifully pairs treasured grandmother's tales with modern narratives on unity, serving as a proud cultural mirror and a welcoming window for all.