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PHILOSOPHY
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Most artists aspire to tell a story through their works, in that I am no different. But I want my story to be plural and messy - open to wildly different interpretations, an irregular narrative shaped by the individual perspectives of an audience.

TRILOGY
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Although my creative processes and techniques often overlap, my work can be split into three main categories: Design, Art and Print. Each of these three portfolios contains a visual catalogue of client work and personal projects that convey my work experience, creative style and design methodology.
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DESIGN
This portfolio features a diverse collection of my graphic projects designed for corporate clients of Isobar Agency and for personal clients. Also included are a few samples of my coursework completed during my undergraduate study of Graphic Design at the OCAD University, Toronto.
ART
These pieces were created using mixed media, collage, India inks, gouache and pointillism. They were were intended for clients, OCAD coursework, home and lifestyle applications and exhibitions I’ve participated in over the last few years. Stay tuned for further additions!
FEATURED PROJECTS
01. DIGITAL PRINTS
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My latest venture into textile prints had me working with two fashion designers in Pakistan. Although originally intended for silks, my prints can be used on a multitude of home and lifestyle products in a variety of ways. I have included a bit of my process, a few featured textile prints and some product experiments below.
FEATURED PRINTS & PROCESS
Check out some of my favourite prints and product applications!
02. PROMO DESIGN
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My experience working at Isobar Agency involved a lot of branding and experiential design work. This feature is a collection of printed paraphernalia designed for Vintage Ink Wine’s tattoo pop-up event in Toronto. The event space had to be themed via printed vinyls for the walls and windows, wayfinding signage and other paraphernalia for guests and event staff.
VINTAGE INK POP-UP
Have a browse through all the items used to theme the space!
03. MIXED MEDIA
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This is a sneak peek into the processes and techniques used to create twenty-four mixed media and collaged pieces for an exhibition titled 'Fused Diffusion’ held in Pakistan this past year. Each piece was handmade, multi-dimensional and perfect for use in modern homes and offices. The materials used included inks, newsprint, cut-paper, spray paint and pointillism with the intention of reverting back to the basics in craft.
FUSED DIFFUSION
Take a look at the complete series here!
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