Graphic Design
Poster Design
Client
Farhang Film Tehran
Role
Designer
Technology
Adobe Photoshop | Illustrator

Farhang-Film Tehran Company boasts a rich history across diverse realms of media production, spanning radio and television programs. Designing for cultural products within this context has consistently been a source of gratification for me. The customary process involved receiving copies of TV or radio plays, or images from performances. In collaboration with directorial guidance, I immersed myself in extensive research, consulting various sources to enhance the creative process.
This undertaking broadened my familiarity with both national and international plays and literary works. Notably, I had the privilege of contributing to productions of several remarkable works by William Shakespeare.
In these instances, my role extended to designing posters, CD covers, and multimedia application pages, weaving together a visual narrative that complemented the essence of the performances.
Additionally, I had the opportunity to collaborate on plays rooted in classical Iranian stories, particularly those drawn from the Shahnameh. One notable achievement was the poster designed for Sudadokht TV theatre, which earned recognition by reaching the final stage of the 2012 Trnava Poster Triennial in the Czech Republic. This acknowledgment underscored the impact and quality of the visual storytelling conveyed through my design work.


Poster Design
Client
Iranian Graphic Designers Society IGDS
Role
Designer
Technology
Adobe Photoshop | Illustrator
From my recollection, my affiliation with the Iranian Graphic Designers Society (IGDS) dates back to 2008. During those years, my creative endeavors garnered recognition at international graphic biennials, catching the attention of the IGDS board members.
This recognition resulted in their invitation for me to collaborate on several significant events. One notable instance was in 2014 when the esteemed German designer, Fons Hickmann, was invited to showcase his work in Iran through an exhibition and lecture. IGDS entrusted me with the design of the poster and catalog for this event, marking it as one of the highlights of my portfolio.
The design was a fusion of Hickmann's distinctive style, Iranian typography, and a portrayal of Tehran's most iconic symbol.
Following this success, I was unexpectedly offered the role of curating the inaugural typography exhibition featuring IGDS members' works. In a whirlwind span of less than two months, I curated a collection of the finest pieces from Iranian graphic designers worldwide, presenting them at the Graphic Museum of Iran. In addition to orchestrating the event, I took on the responsibility of designing the exhibition poster.














