I’m Forough, a brand designer who turns ideas into visual identities and systems that can live across print and digital spaces.
My work is rooted in typography, composition, hierarchy, and the small structural decisions that help a brand feel consistent without becoming repetitive. I’ve worked with a range of clients to create visual systems that bring more clarity, consistency, and distinction to their brand presence.
I’m Forough, a brand designer who turns ideas into visual identities and systems that can live across print and digital spaces.
My work is rooted in typography, composition, hierarchy, and the small structural decisions that help a brand feel consistent without becoming repetitive. I’ve worked with a range of clients to create visual systems that bring more clarity, consistency, and distinction to their brand presence.
I care about how a brand feels, but also how it functions: how information is organized, how the visual system adapts across touchpoints, and how teams can continue using it with clarity.
I also taught full-time in academia as a graphic design faculty member for three years. Teaching strengthened the way I communicate, collaborate, give feedback, and guide creative decisions — skills that continue to shape how I work with clients and design teams.
I’m drawn to projects that need a clear visual point of view, thoughtful execution, and a brand system that can grow beyond one application.