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Stationary

Working on stationery as a graphic designer is all about blending functionality with creativity. It’s an opportunity to craft designs that are both practical and visually appealing, leaving a lasting impression through every detail.

Anis printing press

Anis Printing Press, located in Beirut, Lebanon, has been one of the top printing presses for several years. Early in my graphic design journey, I decided to create a conceptual rebranding of their stationery and logo. I chose an Arabic calligraphic style for the logo and emphasized typography as the key element for the stationery design.

Destination supporting artists

Destination Supporting Artists was my final year project for my bachelor’s degree. The concept is an initiative designed to assist all types of artists in Lebanon by providing them with support to pursue higher education. The project envisions a system where artists can receive financial and institutional aid from the government, making university education more accessible to those in the creative fields.

Bugali

Bugali is a Paris-based startup that created a console bringing books to life. While working with them, I was involved in a variety of tasks, including designing and printing a range of stationery, such as business cards.

Musée international des arts modeste

MIAM, short for Le Musée International des Arts Modestes, is an art museum that I had the pleasure of rebranding two years ago during my dual master’s program. I worked on a conceptual rebranding project, which included designing their stationery.

Plan B

Plan B is an event planning company based in Lebanon. I had the opportunity to work on their branding and designed their stationery.

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