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Celebrating Great Designers

Discover a curated list of talented designers from various disciplines, including graphic design, web design, interior design, and more. Our directory showcases designers who have made significant contributions to their respective fields.

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Ali Moazzen

Ali Moazzen

Iran (IR)

Ali Moazzen comes from a family with a long-standing history in the eyewear industry. Their family business has been centered around the manufacturing and sale of glasses. Building on this legacy, Ali Moazzen, with his passion for history and culture, founded the Erthieh Cafe. This cafe, designed and styled with inspiration from vintage and traditional eyewear, creates a nostalgic atmosphere. Continuing this journey, he transformed the Erthieh Mansion, an old house, into a multifunctional space that serves as both a cafe and restaurant, as well as a cultural and social hub for the community. These projects have allowed Ali Moazzen to not only preserve and promote cultural heritage but also create a space conducive to social and cultural interactions.

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Zarysy Jan Sekuła

Zarysy Jan Sekuła

Poland (PL)

Jan Sekuła - Founder, owner and main architect in Zarysy studio. Being 31 y.o. he spend third of his life in interior design. With his great passion for perfection and beauty, there is no place for compromises. The quality is the priority in every area of his life. High level CG skills erased boundaries in his creation toolbox. The admiration for architectural heritage and historical craftsmanship mixed with modern approach build a distinctive personal design style. Stubborn and persistent in his believes, yet open for new experiences. Dozens of interior projects highlight his commitment to bringing fresh, cozy and personalized approach to modern design. Because interior design is not just about style, but it’s about creating Home.

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Takanori Urata

Takanori Urata

Japan (JP)

Embracing a thoroughly modern design style, TAKANORI URATA DESIGN INC. has become one of the most in-demand design firms in the region, celebrated for an ability to create exceptional spaces that are- in every way – unique. Though Takanori works primarily in the architecture and interior design spheres, he has also built a reputation on the back of other pursuits and in other markets, namely, in the package and graphic design industry. Throughout it all, Takanori’s signature remains apparent: crisp, clean and elegant. This has driven TAKANORI URATA DESIGN to thrive in sectors that require a certain sense of modernity, think modern condominiums, cosmetic companies and pharmaceutical clients. In those areas, Takanori has truly flourished, harnessing a skill for large open spaces that remain, at their core, entirely functional. Yet, the root of TAKANORI URATA DESIGN’s success lies in Takanori’s skill in communication, as he explains in more detail here. “I interview my clients first and try to understand exactly what they want. I pay attention to how my work satisfies their needs. Then I suggest a design which is improved on and refine over time. I aim to always exceed my client’s expectations and surprise them. Once they decide to move ahead with my office, I provide services that meet my client’s needs to gain their trust and establish a long-term partnership.” This is made all the more impressive when you consider that TAKANORI URATA DESIGN is a two-person operation. “There’s only two people, including myself. It is a small office, but I always try my best for my clients. I believe that my best will be evaluated as success, and it will lead to the next offer of work from my clients.” In a way that is to be very much expected for the firm, Takanori prefers to carve his own path in the sector and ignore the transient fashions and trends that come and go year on year. “I don’t mind so much about today’s trends. I always concentrate on my client’s needs first. Then, I imagine and create a design for them. I love long-life design which is simple, but never fails to be interesting. I aim for timelessness in my work and go from there.” Finally, Takanori offers some insight into TAKANORI URATA DESIGN’s future. “I don't know what will happen in future. So, I think I should try hard to make my design skill up so that I can meet variety needs from clients.”

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Mohammad Limucci

Mohammad Limucci

Croatia (HR)

Mohammad Limucci is an Iranian architect and interior designer whose passion for meaningful design led him to explore product design as well. His work combines modern and contemporary styles with inspiration from Persian history and culture. Limucci aims to preserve a personal and consistent design language across disciplines, often focusing on refined, luxury-oriented creations. He has received several national and international awards, including first place in the Boun Furniture Design competition for a sofa design, and recognition in both product and architectural competitions in Iran. His approach balances aesthetics with narrative, tradition with innovation.

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Cherinadded

Cherinadded

Thailand (TH)

I am a multi-faceted individual with a passion for art, design, yoga, and travel. My work as an artist has been featured in showrooms in Bangkok, Thailand, and I am a certified yoga teacher dedicated to promoting wellness and balance. My experiences as a traveler have broadened my perspective, and I strive to make a positive impact on society through my unique perspective and creativity. I see the beauty in all things and aim to inspire and transform those around me. My diverse interests and experiences make me an interesting and dynamic individual.

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CANUCH

CANUCH

Japan (JP)

Their designs seek something functional, beautiful and rational, and they embody "relational design" through each project as an element other than rationality in things that form a shape. Currently, he is expanding his field of activities to product design and branding design in addition to space design.

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