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Editorial, Branding, 2020.
"Built & Thrown" A guide to ceramic-themed locations in San Diego. Explore studios, shops, and events with comprehensive booklet. Featuring minimal shapes and vibrant colors, The guide creates a sense of softness and invites you to discover the city's vibrant ceramic community.
Editorial, 2024.
This motion design piece serves to promote The 100 Best Arabic Posters, a platform dedicated to showcasing the richness of the Arabic visual language. It curates and presents the finest and most recent posters from the Arab world, capturing the essence of contemporary Arabic design.
Location: Contemporary Art Platform in Kuwait
Editorial, 2020.
An iconic poster from Ludwig Hohlwein's early collection, originally created for men's clothing in 1908, was chosen for recreation. Embracing the challenge of modernizing the piece while preserving its historical significance, contemporary clothing styles were carefully integrated, and the depicted vehicle was updated. Despite these modern elements, the original color palette and patterns were retained, maintaining Hohlwein's distinctive style. This reinterpretation aimed to pay tribute to Hohlwein's legacy while infusing it with a fresh, contemporary flair.
Editorial, 2020.
This brochure is an illustration guide on creating an ecosphere, with simple instructions accompanied by visuals and vibrant colors. The brochure was designed with minimal shapes and various shades of pink, blue, and green to evoke a soft and appealing theme, particularly suitable for a younger audience, with pastels deemed fitting for this purpose.
Editorial, 2021.
“thinkPARALLAX” hosted an art show for the local art students, who participated in the propaganda-style poster contest, that challenged designers to visually represent the SDGs' 17 goals. I chose to represent the topic of sustainable living in cities. One of the poster requirements is that the poster consists of two colors. I kept my design simple by representing what people in the city can do in their apartments to encourage sustainable living.
Poster Size: 13x19 inches.
Editorial, 2023.
A book comprising 64+ pages, the chosen topic was the rise of demand for renewable energy in the Middle East. I discussed the current energy consumption in the region and its impact on the climate. In addition, to inform people of renewable energy development in the Middle East. The book will discuss the impact of oil extraction, the methods used for the process, and the current and future plans for renewable energy in the Middle East.
Editorial, 2020.
The Design Brief centered on Penguin Books launching a new series titled 'Famous Couples,' with each book narrating the story of a renowned couple. I selected Nani Peleki and David Kawene from Lilo and Stitch for their supportive and wholesome relationship. Adhering to project constraints, we were limited to three colors without gradient or opacity control: Black, White, and Penguin orange (#F58344). Additionally, the design brief specified representing the couple using items or metaphors rather than illustrating them directly.
Editorial, 2020.
The goal was to develop a visual hierarchy in a large poster format while studying typographers and the visual traits of their typefaces. The poster focuses on typographer Paul Renner and the Futura typeface.
Poster Size: 13x19 inches.
Editorial, 2020.
This book has five sections, each containing five different layouts, measuring 8.5 inches x 8.5 inches. In Section One, font weight was the focus, with no ability to change size or rotation. Section Two allowed adjustments in text size but not rotation or color. Section Three expanded on size variations, adding rotation capabilities. Section Four introduced graphic elements alongside text layouts explored in previous sections. Finally, Section Five permitted the use of color and introduced the concept of collage, combining cut paper with digital elements.
The story revolves around themes of resilience, selflessness, and purpose. Despite its own unfulfilled potential, the protagonist star helps others, embodying resilience and sacrifice. When it encounters the red waste, symbolizing lost potential, its final act of creating a starburst signifies perseverance and redemption in adversity, highlighting the importance of finding purpose amidst sacrifice.
Editorial, 2024.