Design
WorkIdentity systems and applied outputs
Design and visual services
Identity systems, print collateral, and applied design outputs that carry an idea into a finished visual system.
A separate professional path for identities, print, and packaging, bringing an artist's sensitivity to coherent visual systems.
What matters here is the continuity of the idea as it moves from the initial board into packaging, print, and digital execution.
Identity note
From concept to application
This section presents selected brand boards, packaging, print, and digital pieces where an idea is translated into a usable visual system.
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This section presents selected brand boards, packaging, print, and digital pieces where an idea is translated into a usable visual system.
Design panel
Design Panel 01
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A vertical design panel from the archive, presenting the idea through a clear visual structure.
From the portfolio of Mohammad Al Omar
Packaging design
10 KG Packaging Design
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A packaging study emphasizing product clarity, hierarchy, and strong shelf presence.
From the portfolio of Mohammad Al Omar
Design study
Design Study 03
01
A design study from the archive, focused on composition, hierarchy, and visual presentation.
From the portfolio of Mohammad Al Omar
Applied design
Applied Design 04
01
An applied design piece from the archive, focused on horizontal presentation and visual balance.
From the portfolio of Mohammad Al Omar
Design panel
Design Panel 05
01
A vertical design panel from the archive, presenting the idea through a clear visual structure.
From the portfolio of Mohammad Al Omar
Design study
Design Study 06
01
A design study from the archive, focused on composition, hierarchy, and visual presentation.
From the portfolio of Mohammad Al Omar
Applied design
Applied Design 07
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An applied design piece from the archive, focused on horizontal presentation and visual balance.
From the portfolio of Mohammad Al Omar
Design study
Design Study 08
01
A design study from the archive, focused on composition, hierarchy, and visual presentation.
From the portfolio of Mohammad Al Omar