In 2025, I was invited to join an episode of SyrproVoice, a podcast created by the Syrian Professional Network, where we discussed a topic that has shaped much of my work, the relationship between identity and visual presence.
The conversation was not only about design or marketing. It was really about something deeper, how artists and creatives express who they are through the images, symbols, and visual language they create.
During the episode, I shared parts of my own journey working between art, design, and digital communication, and how identity often finds its way into visual work, sometimes consciously, and sometimes without us even noticing.
The discussion was guided beautifully by Maha Fattoum, who created a space where the conversation felt natural and thoughtful rather than formal.
What I appreciated most about this experience was the sense of community behind it.
Being part of that conversation felt less like an interview and more like a moment of reflection on how creativity, identity, and culture intersect in our work.