I’m Mohsen, and I’d like to briefly introduce myself on this page. I’ll keep it short, but I hope it helps you get to know me better.
From the age of 8, I was passionate about design, creating collages and patterns for my siblings’ clothes. My childhood was filled with painting, crafting, and playing with LEGO, which nurtured my creativity. When my dad bought a basic computer, I explored pixelated designs using floppy disk programs, igniting my enthusiasm for digital art. As technology advanced, I transitioned to Windows, starting with Paint, and later mastering Photoshop, FreeHand, and CorelDRAW.
At 13, I designed a business card for a classmate’s brother, marking my first paid design project. This boosted my confidence, and I realized that with more learning, I could turn design into my profession. What’s better than pursuing a career in something you love?
In 2004, I began working on small design projects from home, presenting my work in person to clients. My focus was on continuous improvement, learning through instructional books and self-study. My strong visual memory helped elevate my theoretical knowledge, allowing me to stand out among other designers.
After seven years, with growing experience and confidence, I had more clients than I could handle alone. This led me to establish a company focused on providing design services, with a special emphasis on brand visual identity.
In 2012, I founded my own company, NONAP, with the help of a secretary. Alongside my design experience, I began managing the business. By 2013, I expanded the team, hiring three designers and a production specialist, allowing us to take on larger projects.
Until 2018, I led major projects with NONAP. In late 2019, I decided to move to Spain for a more peaceful lifestyle and to focus on my personal projects. Since then, I have been living and working in Madrid, Spain, pursuing my design career in this new environment.