Reza Abedini

Reza Abedini, (Persian: رضا عابدینی , born 1967 in Tehran) is a world renowned Iranian designer and a professor of graphic design and visual culture at Tehran University.

Abedini is one of the most famous graphics designer in Iran because of his modern Persian typography. He combined modern and traditional themes in his unique style.

His design influences include Aleksander Rodchenko, Ikko Tanaka, Sani'ol Molk Ghafari, Roman Cieslewicz and Mirza Gholam-Reza Esfahani.[1]

Reza Abedini has won dozens of national and international design awards. In 2006 Abedini received the Principal Prince Claus Award in recognition of his personal creativity in the production of special graphic designs, as well as for the personal manner in which he applies and redefines the knowledge and accomplishments of Iran’s artistic heritage, thus making them highly interesting. The award also focuses attention on the diversity of both the historical and the modern Iranian culture, recognizing the impact of graphic design as an influential international means of communication.

He is a member of the Iranian Graphic Designers Society (IGDS) since 1997, and the prestigious Alliance Graphique Internationale (AGI) since 2001. Abedini was a member of jury at several biennials throughout the world. His name is listed in Meggs' History of Graphic Design, as one of the world's outstanding post digital designers.[2]

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Honors and awards

Bibliography

See also

Other Iranian Prince Claus Award winners

Notes

  1. ^ Reza Abedini (Vision of Design) by Jianping He (ISBN 978-981-245-502-4)
  2. ^ RangMagazine.com - رضا عابدینی در کتاب تاریخ طراحی گرافیک مگز

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