© Rafsan Hossain, 2025

rafsan hossain, photo, visual artist, graphic designer, ui/ux designer, 3D artist, bangladeshi

Visual Artist & Graphic Designer

Currently @Panraxgroupllc Position: Product designer Remote

Rafsan Hossain (born c. 2004) is a Bangladeshi visual artist and graphic designer, recognized for his work in branding, packaging, publications, digital design, and UI/UX. Active since 2020, he has collaborated with startups, individuals, and established companies worldwide, and he currently works part-time with the U.S.-based Panrax Group LLC.

Timeline

Panrax Group LLC

Packaging Designer / remote / 2024-Current

CloudLeads

Branding Specialist / remote / 2024

Cyberation

Logo Designer / remote / 2023

“Hossain began working with U.S.-based confectionery maker Panrax Group in 2024 via Upwork, designing packaging for brands like A Great Surprise, Lalees, Dooboe, Yamees, and Swirleey.”

2024-Current • Packaging Designer

“Hossain began working with U.S.-based confectionery maker Panrax Group in 2024 via Upwork, designing packaging for brands like A Great Surprise, Lalees, Dooboe, Yamees, and Swirleey.”

2024 • Branding Specialist

“Hossain began working with U.S.-based confectionery maker Panrax Group in 2024 via Upwork, designing packaging for brands like A Great Surprise, Lalees, Dooboe, Yamees, and Swirleey.”

2023 • Logo Board Designer

Highlighted Work

• Classica Harmonyia

“We’ve invested heavily in automation at Blend and
Twingate is a powerful platform that allows us to
programmatically deploy and maintain a zero trust approach
to our infrastructure.”

• A Praying Women is Priceless

“We’ve invested heavily in automation at Blend and
Twingate is a powerful platform that allows us to
programmatically deploy and maintain a zero trust approach
to our infrastructure.”

• Personal Branding

“We’ve invested heavily in automation at Blend and
Twingate is a powerful platform that allows us to
programmatically deploy and maintain a zero trust approach
to our infrastructure.”

• a-note-from-Rafsan

Ever since I was young, I have been fascinated by the idea of turning imagination into something people can see and connect with. At first, creating was simply a way for me to express myself, but over time I discovered how much joy there is in watching others resonate with what I make. That simple exchange, an idea leaving my head and finding meaning in someone else’s world, is what drives me to keep creating.

 

When I stumbled into design during the pandemic, it did not feel like just a skill I was learning. It felt like a path that combined everything I cared about: storytelling, visuals, and problem-solving. What began as a hobby quickly became a commitment, and I have not looked back since.

 

Now I work on branding, packaging, and digital experiences with the hope that my designs do more than just look good. I want them to carry stories and emotions that connect with people, no matter where they are in the world.