Hoviyat-e Basari – Visual Identity


Hoviyat-e Basari (“Visual Identity”) was developed for Creative Circle (Dayereh-ye Khallagh), an annual national design initiative organized by the Tehran Beautification Organization and dedicated to urban furniture and public space.

The project took the form of a public bench whose structure was derived directly from the lines of my own fingerprint.

Biometric data was translated into physical form, transforming an invisible personal marker into a permanent presence in the city. The work explored the idea that every individual leaves a trace on the environments they shape — and that for designers, this trace carries particular responsibility. Rather than treating identity as branding, the project framed it as authorship embedded in public space, made visible through form, material, and use.