My Journey

“Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.” Edgar Degas


“A journey through culture and creativity, where every design tells a story.”

My journey as a designer is shaped by curiosity, experimentation, and a deep respect for both tradition and innovation. From working as an exhibition designer at the Library of Alexandria to restoring sacred spaces in Egypt and creating contemporary artworks exhibited in Egypt, Greece, and Qatar, every step has enriched my practice. Each project reflects my belief that design is not only about aesthetics but also about storytelling, connection, and cultural dialogue.


World map describing paths.
Routes of My Story
In Egypt

I grew up in Egypt and obtained my Bachelor of Fine Arts from Alexandria University. I began my professional journey as an Exhibition Specialist at the Library of Alexandria.

In Greece

I worked on a media art project that documented and promoted European Union events, weaving together creative visuals and cultural dialogue. In parallel, I had the opportunity to showcase my artworks at the Biennale of the Mediterranean.

In France

I had the honor of representing the Library of Alexandria at the 50th anniversary of the Video Art Festival, hosted by the Instants Vidéo Institute.

In the Gulf

My work as an interior designer ranged from residential and commercial projects to heritage preservation. One of the most meaningful experiences was collaborating with the Qatar Museums Authority to restore and rebuild an old village, blending tradition with contemporary design.”

Finally, in Canada

I continue my path as a freelance graphic designer, exploring new opportunities to weave together diverse cultures and experiences within my work.


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