I create eye-catching, impactful designs for reports, presentations, events, and large-scale prints—always with the audience in mind. Using tools like Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator, I blend visuals and text to make information clear, engaging, and memorable. From concept to print, I ensure every detail is polished and every message hits the mark.

In collaboration with health sector colleagues from UNICEF's regional office and Copenhagen, I led the redesign of the MUAC (Mid-Upper Arm Circumference) tapes and supervised the printing process for the MENA region. This design was later adapted globally and translated into several languages.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, to prevent the tapes from being shared among children or families, we designed them for single use, with each tape assigned to one child. The materials selected for these tapes were eco-friendly, and the ink used was non-toxic and edible, ensuring safety and sustainability.

2019 - Visit by the UNICEF Regional Director during the printing of the MUAC tapes.

A selection of my graphic design work tailored for comprehensive reports, which includes a harmonious blend of photographs, textual content, infographics, and maps. Each design is crafted and color-calibrated to ensure print readiness. Consistent with the theme of the primary report, I have also developed corresponding digital versions for online dissemination. The same design elements have been effectively utilized across various social media platforms to maintain a cohesive brand identity throughout all forms of media.


PowerPoint and Keynote presentations: Each presentation is carefully designed to integrate a seamless blend of text, visuals, and data-driven graphics, ensuring clear and compelling communication. The presentations are not only tailored for live delivery but are also optimized for digital sharing, maintaining visual consistency and thematic coherence across all platforms.

I specialize in developing engaging graphic design materials tailored for educational workshops. These materials include visually appealing handouts, informative posters, and interactive digital content designed to enhance the learning experience. Each piece is crafted with attention to detail, ensuring that it is both educational and aesthetically pleasing, thus facilitating effective communication and retention of workshop content. The designs are consistently aligned with the workshop themes, promoting a cohesive educational environment.

A comprehensive timeline that encapsulates the ongoing Syria Crisis from its inception. This timeline serves as a critical analytical tool, juxtaposing the political dynamics, humanitarian impacts, and UNICEF's responses throughout the duration of the crisis. Each segment of the timeline offer insights into the evolution of the crisis and highlights significant milestones. This visual tool aids stakeholders in understanding the complex interplay between political developments and humanitarian needs, as well as evaluating UNICEF’s strategic interventions over time. The timeline is an essential resource for both historical reference and strategic planning.

This poster has been designed to present the situation regarding children's rights in Iraq. It features a circular design that effectively illustrates the necessary actions required to protect these rights. Central to the poster is a detailed map that highlights areas requiring the most urgent attention. The design is both informative and visually engaging, aiming to raise awareness and prompt actionable responses from viewers.

The poster served as a vital tool in advocacy and educational efforts to improve the conditions for children in Iraq.

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