I am a designer with an eye for detail. My work experience includes logo & branding, print design, illustration, and Graphic Design. I have always had a keen interest in art since my earliest memories and after university, I started to develop professionally as an illustrator. The combination of my artistic knowledge & creative flair has led me to great success in designing logos & brand identities for small businesses, as well as big brands. My passion is to create something new that truly represents a client's identity - while pushing their boundaries and pushing the limits of what is possible.
I am also very interested in product design, which is a multidisciplinary field that involves creating products that solve user problems, fill market gaps, and contribute to business goals. Product design appeals to me because it allows me to use my skills and talents in different areas, such as research, strategy, design, and business. I enjoy learning about user needs, market trends, and competitor analysis, and coming up with innovative and feasible solutions. I also like to design and test product prototypes and collaborate with engineers, product managers, and other designers to bring the product to life.
In addition, I have a master's degree in illustration from Soore University, which is one of the leading universities in Iran for art and design. I studied various techniques of illustration, such as illustration for children's books, magazines, and newspapers, scientific illustration, cultural illustration, and old and new illustration. I learned from prominent artists and professors of illustration, such as Somayeh Ramezanmahi, Alireza Goldouzian, Mohsen Hasanpour, Roja Alizadeh, Ali Hashemi Shahraki, and Jamal Rahmati. I also had the opportunity to work on different projects and showcase my work in exhibitions and competitions.
Moreover, I had the chance to work on a project about the women of Shahnameh with the approach of Ernst Cassirer. Shahnameh is the epic poem of Persian literature, written by the poet Ferdowsi, which narrates the history and myths of ancient Iran. Ernst Cassirer was a German philosopher, who developed the theory of symbolic forms, which explains how human culture is shaped by the use of symbols in language, art, religion, and science. I researched and illustrated the role and representation of the women characters in Shahnameh, such as Gordiyeh, Gordafarid, Tahmineh, Manijeh, Rudabeh, and Farangis, and how they reflect the symbolic forms of the Iranian culture and identity.
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Studying the image language in the representation of the characteristics of the mythological women of the Shahnameh (with the approach of Ernest Cassirer)