Mohammed Al-Hawas

Mohammed Al-Hawas

Branding & Design Director

orn in Dammam in 1991, Mohammed bin Fahd Al-Hawas began his creative career in 2014 as a designer at the National Talent Company, where he worked on several projects of the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra), such as the identity of a reading competition in 2017.
In 2017, he moved to Riyadh to work at the National Center for Measuring the Performance of Public Devices and worked on the marketing campaign to launch the International Performance Platform project and was subsequently appointed Director of the Department of Design and Institutional Identity of the Ministry of Culture. He then worked on the identity of the 11 cultural bodies and cultural assets of the Ministry and many of the identities of the initiatives and programs of the Ministry and its bodies such as the Year of Arabic Calligraphy, the Year of Saudi Coffee, the National Cultural Awards and others.
In 2019, Al-Hawas participated in a competition to design the emblem of Saudi Arabia's presidency of the G20 summit. His logo was selected by HRH Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud. He was awarded the King Abdulaziz Medal of the Fourth Class and awarded the Media Excellence Award.
 

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