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OUTDOOR ADVERTISING
Billboards
Banners
Posters
Afagh Dental Clinic
These 3D designs were created for the dental clinic Afagh, emphasizing the importance of dental care. Dr. Seyedan, the clinic’s owner, is a renowned prosthodontics professor at Shahid Beheshti University and a prominent figure in the Iranian Dental Association. He’s authored 12 books and 70+ research papers, yet remains remarkably humble.
I had the privilege of collaborating with Dr. Seyedan on various projects, including book covers, congress and seminar branding, clinic photography, and notably, the branding of the “57th Excida – Exhibition and Congress of the Iranian Dental Association” in May 2017, where he served as the Congress President at the Iran International Conference Centre.




1ST SYMPOSIUM AND SEMINAR OF DIGITAL DENTISTRY
I had the privilege of designing the branding and collateral materials for the “1st Symposium and Seminar of Digital Dentistry | From Metal to Ceramic,” hosted at Tehran-Olympic Hotel by the Iranian Association of Prosthodontists in December 2018. I collaborated with Dr. Sareh Habibzadeh. This event united dental professionals, researchers, and experts to delve into the latest digital dentistry advancements, particularly the shift from traditional metal to ceramic materials.

Golestan Event
I designed a poster for an authentic Iranian event called ‘Golestan Night.’ They requested the incorporation of Iranian motifs in a simple manner. I proposed two designs. One drew inspiration from Kamāl ud-Dīn Behzād’s miniature paintings, while the other took inspiration from Kufi typography and the circle (the most commonly used and conceptual shape in the history of Iranian art).