The MINDSNAKE poster series combines photography and quotes from literature or songs. This one refers to George Steiner’s book WARUM DENKEN TAURIG MACHT.
Ava’s quest
My photos tell stories. In the present case it is Ava White and her adventures. She follows an inner call and sets out on a journey into her own lower regions. A battle rages within Ava, between good and evil. First, she must face the demons of herself in order to recreate. She steps out of her familiar surroundings, sets into a new world, and finally saves herself. My photos are about longings and fantasies that want to be lived. Without kitsch, people would be sad.
R.E.S – Music Festival
RES stands for “entropy sound response”, an alternative solution to music festivals in uncertain times.
A project driven by promoters, cultural activists and music lovers. A reshaped music experience for limited crowds was located at the enormous Fira Sabadell, using just 5% of its capacity to offer a secure live music experience for pandemic times.
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Beyond nature. (Poster Series, Part 3)
Erde am Limit / Earth at it Limits
The whole spectrum of colors is used for this poster campaign for the exhibition «Earth at it Limits».
a colourful composition
everything you can see are just some coloured everyday objects I found when I looked around myself – wrapped up in a plastic bag and photographed later on. Nothing really special at first appearance but it becomes special when turning it into a colourful composition.
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Is a personal project about an ironic reinterpretation of posters and business cards of people and activities that offer services of various kinds.
The aim of the project is to give order to a redundant use of information and image, exacerbating the contrast between typography and illustration
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Change through participation.
Design as an exciting and continuous process of change that allows everyone to participate. The prerequisite is created through the use of strong colour blocks, simple shapes and low-threshold typography. Not being finished as a principle – continuous improvement as a goal.
PINK
portrait of a pink hair girl
FREMD das fremde STRANIERITÀ
Series of poster for the exhibition and events with artist miriam cahn in Palazzo Castelmur, switzerland in summer 2021
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This image is a study in composition and texture. Even though my process is purely digital and highly automatic, I try to create something that seems to be organically grown instead of artificially constructed. I am interested in vague images, that leave you wondering about their origin. Neural networks are the main tool I use in order to synthesize those.
Everyday Is A Celebration
A poster series that celebrates different international days. Each days hold a story some are political, social or even just for fun. This series was done as part of an academic course at the German University in Cairo, supervised by my lecturer Markus Lange.
Stay Okay at Home
Since the COVID-19 shutdowns and lockdowns, there has been a lot of emphasis on people staying at home. Many were having trouble coping with this change. At the time, it was crucial to stay at home, however we had to make sure that we were/are also doing OKAY at home.
This project fosters positive and lively inspiration for activities to do at home that will brighten up your day. These large vibrant posters brought back a bit of joy back into the streets of Vancouver while encouraging people to stay okay at home.
Cards for All
Custom card created for London drugs as part of their Cards for All campaign — a collection of valentines designed to celebrate all love. It was an opportunity to represent an aspect of the cultural diversity of Canada by disrupting the usual narrative of Valentine’s day. It was also important for me to enhance the subtleties within Punjabi culture itself. The Punjabi language is phonetically similar but written in two different scripts, Shahmukhi in the Pakistan part of Punjab and Gurmukhi in India. My design attempts to colourfully integrate the two scripts seamlessly like the rhythm of its sounds.
Everyday battles and world wars or Too Much To Bear
It is 2021. The cup of a “patriarchal toxic society” filled with “racism, hate and injustice” overflows. I want to burn and throw that cup away but it keeps coming back. And while the earth is slowly dying because wealth is above health, I realize that peace was never the mission. Who is responsible for the mess that lays on the shoulders of young generations.
If I decide to have kids, do I want them to live in this world. – The question is how can you not be angry yet? #StopAsianHate #BlackLivesMatter #MeToo
Colors of flower
An abstract digital scape with flowers. Manipulating the image that I originally had got the Algorithmic drawing whose code is written with Processing by myself, I have encountered the colorful digital landscape with flowers. A real landscape is accidentally formed by water, wind, air, sun, the ecosystem of creatures, etc. A landscape has various colors as a result of it. I think digital scape is similar to the landscape; viewers can do aesthetic discovery of what has been accidentally formed. Colors in the image are one of the significant elements of it.
(Colors of flower, 2020-2021, digital)
Last Night’s Dream
With colored papers and scissors I recreated my “Last Night’s Dream” accompanied by some of its twists.
Sweet Sweet Blues
Originally designed as a cover for my Jazz and Blues playlist. A representation of my feelings towards the music genre.
Scream
At the beginning of the famous COVID global lockdown in 2020, screaming felt like a good way to cope up the madness.
Single and Ready to Mingle
This poster takes the phrase “single and ready to mingle” and applies it to the environmental hazard that single-use plastics pose to the earth. Most of these synthetic materials are not biodegradable, leaving them to mingle with both flora and fauna to devastating effect.
My Cairo
A well know fact about Cairo is its ancient history. The whole world is fascinated by it including us Egyptians. We celebrate it and we honor it. So, I decided to create a contemporary representation of how I envision the history of my Cairo.
No Title
By freeing ourselves from the constraints of physicality, we vividly bend and lurch into new structures. The images themselves become proof of this vulnerable act, between skin and viscera, exhibitionist and voyeur, public and private. I am interested in relationships of contradiction and the beautiful monotony of inhabiting our bodies while simultaneously trying to escape them.
Check Your Facts
Check Your Facts
Glorifying and beautifying fake victories during the 1967 Six-Day War, resulted in one of the biggest lies in Egypt’s history.