ADIRA Party & Festival
Arabs* in F(r)iction
Berlin Mondiale
Berlin Mondiale Calendar
Experiential Showcase
Fibre
Global Ground Media
Illustration Showcase
Mapping The News
Meet Madina
Mojo Ink – The Brand
MUTEK AE
Nyabinghi Lab
Posters Showcase
Posters Showcase [02]
Print:Press
QAB Collective
Subjective Mapping: Reversing Cultural Representation
WASGEHT?! Magazine
ADIRA Party & Festival
Arabs* in F(r)iction
Nyabinghi Lab
Global Ground Media
QAB Collective
Mojo Ink – The Brand
MUTEK AE
Print:Press
WASGEHT?! Magazine
Fibre
Posters Showcase
ADIRA Party & Festival
Posters Showcase [02]
Nyabinghi Lab
Global Ground Media
Illustration Showcase
Meet Madina
Mapping The News
A modular brand inspired by Berlin's 12 districts for Berlin Mondiale, an initiative that connects refugees with Berlin's art and cultural institutions, fostering creative collaborations and cultural exchange.
ADIRA is a queer Arabic-pop party series that challenges orientalist stereotypes and celebrates the diversity of queer Arab* identities.
Arabs* in F(r)iction is a hybrid platform offering workshops and featuring the Sonnenallee Podcast. It explored frictions and fictions of Arab* memories and representations in Berlin.
A nonlinear collection of posters and event branding visuals.
A modular brand for Nyabinghi Lab gUG a Berlin-based collective realizing projects at the intersections of art, culture, law, education, mental health, and activism.
A calendar project combining bi-scriptual typography covering a year of work on social and artistic projects in Berlin.
Conceptual spatial projects courtesy of Mojo Ink, a multidisciplinary creative agency based between Abu Dhabi and Beirut.
Anti-Orientalist compositions melting together elements of a fetishized/vilified visual repertoire.
A brand highlighting different forms of hybridity and connections for an investigative journalism platform covering underreported stories in Asia.
A playful brand inspired by the 80s-00s popular culture of Egypt and Lebanon.
3 EU cities are mapped according to the landmarks of their respective colonies, creating decolonial systems of identification.
The published result of a design and journalism workshop with a team of young professionals in Berlin.
A comparative between political agenda and news coverage. Research-led visualizations of trends resulting from political news analysis in the subsequent terrorism attacks of November 2015. This project was then transformed into a news-visualization workshop format.
A creative agency leading by culturally relevant design and purposeful communication.
A compilation of illustration works from different commercial and personal projects.
FIBRE, a brand and a publication designed to reflect an experimental take on photography and creative writing, dedicated to the culture of music worldwide.
A brand abstracting the morphing Emirati landscape for an international experimental music and visual arts festival.
Illustrated stories representing subjective interpretations of social and political diatribe across the Arab region.
A modular brand inspired by Berlin's 12 districts for Berlin Mondiale, an initiative that connects refugees with Berlin's art and cultural institutions, fostering creative collaborations and cultural exchange.
ADIRA is a queer Arabic-pop party series that challenges orientalist stereotypes and celebrates the diversity of queer Arab* identities.
Arabs* in F(r)iction is a hybrid platform offering workshops and featuring the Sonnenallee Podcast. It explored frictions and fictions of Arab* memories and representations in Berlin.
A nonlinear collection of posters and event branding visuals.
A modular brand for Nyabinghi Lab gUG a Berlin-based collective realizing projects at the intersections of art, culture, law, education, mental health, and activism.
A calendar project combining bi-scriptual typography covering a year of work on social and artistic projects in Berlin.
Conceptual spatial projects courtesy of Mojo Ink, a multidisciplinary creative agency based between Abu Dhabi and Beirut.
Anti-Orientalist compositions melting together elements of a fetishized/vilified visual repertoire.
A brand highlighting different forms of hybridity and connections for an investigative journalism platform covering underreported stories in Asia.
A playful brand inspired by the 80s-00s popular culture of Egypt and Lebanon.
3 EU cities are mapped according to the landmarks of their respective colonies, creating decolonial systems of identification.
The published result of a design and journalism workshop with a team of young professionals in Berlin.
A comparative between political agenda and news coverage. Research-led visualizations of trends resulting from political news analysis in the subsequent terrorism attacks of November 2015. This project was then transformed into a news-visualization workshop format.
A creative agency leading by culturally relevant design and purposeful communication.
A compilation of illustration works from different commercial and personal projects.
FIBRE, a brand and a publication designed to reflect an experimental take on photography and creative writing, dedicated to the culture of music worldwide.
A brand abstracting the morphing Emirati landscape for an international experimental music and visual arts festival.
Illustrated stories representing subjective interpretations of social and political diatribe across the Arab region.
A nonlinear collection of posters and event branding visuals.