Experimental graphics from recent Yale graduate Houman Momtazian
Iranian-born graphic designer Houman Momtazian cut his teeth at Central Saint Martins before transferring across the Atlantic to complete an MFA in graphic design at Yale. As with most Yale students his output is experimental in form, concerned predominately with cultural, architectural and fine art-based content; a mixture of bold supergraphics, exhibition design, artist books and theoretical essays – a plethora of diverse projects!
While living in London he made quite an impression on the creative scene, producing work for the Architectural Association, the roaming Auto Italia South East and The Royal College of Art. Now he’s just graduated Yale and looking for new projects in Brooklyn, where we’re expecting him to make a similar impact on the cultural landscape.
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James started out as an intern in 2011 and came back in summer of 2012 to work online and latterly as Print Editor, before leaving in May 2015.