Omid Nemalhabib on Design within Limitations

Published by Tim on Monday March 10, 2025

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I met Omid Nemaldhabib quite coincidentally in Rotterdam in 2022. He comes from Tehran and ran a design studio there for many years, which made a name for itself primarily through artistic calligraphic posters and beautifully designed publications. He now lives in The Hague.

In recent years, he has explored creative coding and combines traditional Iranian calligraphy with ASCII aesthetics in some of his works. What I find remarkable about Omid is his joy in taking detours to make good work. Adobe software is not available in Iran, so he has to resort to alternative software and find workarounds. He told me that this makes his work better, more exciting and more expressive. I would even say that this way of working brings out an aura of the subversive, of elegant renunciation.

In this conversation, recorded in February 2025, we discussed many of these topics and I am delighted to be able to share the recording of this conversation with you.

Here you can find an older interview with Omid with some of his work.

Additions by Omid

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