Samajik Kaj, as a design language, was born from the influence of the Bangladesh post office. The country’s liberation was founded with the aid of postal runners, who connected villages with supplies and intelligence.

The design studies and services from Samajik Kaj are an homage to the modern messengers to carry out their services, like the rickshaw wala (rickshaw driver) and the dhurji workers (tailor). The aim is to centre the “invisible” folks of society by using them to showcase how design should be accessible and enjoyed by all.