Pari-Mehr (Visual Development)

This project is the practical component of my MFA thesis, The Impact of 16th-Century Persian Miniatures on Visual Development. In this work, I explored how elements such as historical context, shape language, ethnology, and geography can inform and influence visual development in animation.

To do this, I focused on 16th-century Persian miniature painting and translated its distinctive shape language and symbolic aesthetics into animatable character design and concept art. The result is a culturally grounded visual development project that bridges traditional Persian art with contemporary animation design.

This project was selected to receive the Silver Award at the 19th Annual International Design Awards (IDA) 2025 in the Graphic Design discipline, Print / Self-Promotion category, by a global jury from submissions representing more than 70 countries.

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