For the "Playground" group exhibition, a mix of video art, sculpture, installations, and illustration, we designed a poster that could be folded into a paper rocket following printed instructions. This interactive idea turned the poster into both a playful element and the exhibition brochure.
For the photography exhibition "Tehran, Identity," we created a poster using urban textures and elements from the old neighborhoods of Tehran, aiming to visually reflect the city's layered identity.
For Mohammad Shirvani’s "Alternative Cinema" workshop, the poster design incorporated diverse elements to represent the multi-faceted nature of the workshop’s content.
"MUTE" a joint exhibition of photography and video art, explored themes of muteness and suffocation in response to social events. The poster design captured these feelings through a heavy, minimalist visual approach.
Inspired by John Cage's experimental works, this festival brought together artists working with sound and conceptual performance. The poster design reimagined Cage's innovative spirit into a fresh visual experience.
"What we talk about When we talk about Video Art" was a festival presenting video artworks over time. The poster design focused on illustrating movement, sequence, and the passage of time inherent to video as a medium.
"Fitting Room No. 40" showcased innovative fashion designs with a modern and conceptual approach. The poster design emphasized the bold and avant-garde vision of the participating designers.