
I’m Mohtashim Monowar, a multidisciplinary creator working at the intersection of technology, design, and visual storytelling.
I’m currently a student at Franklin & Marshall College, where I study Film & Media Studies and Psychology, with a strong foundation in computer science and digital technologies. My work spans video editing, graphic design, web development, and creative production — often blending technical execution with narrative and aesthetic intention.
Over the past several years, I’ve worked on independent films, digital content, nonprofit campaigns, and early-stage startup projects, creating visuals and media designed to engage audiences and communicate ideas clearly. I’ve gained hands-on experience through internships and leadership roles, collaborating with teams and managing projects from concept to execution.
Beyond individual projects, I’m the founder of Aruddho Ekattor, a youth-driven nonprofit focused on empowering young people through education, creativity, and mental health advocacy. Leading this initiative has shaped my interest in building technology and media that serve real communities, not just products.
I’m driven by curiosity, experimentation, and the belief that thoughtful design and storytelling can create meaningful impact. I’m currently exploring opportunities in creative technology, video editing, digital media, and socially driven projects — while continuing to develop my own ventures and ideas.