Behrouz Hariri is a young Iranian graphic designer constantly traveling between Iran and Canada. Culturally and aesthetically fusing these two different cultures - his work is fresh, new and representative of the current generation of graphic designers who remix and combine the traditional with the contemporary. Behrouz holds a B.Des. from York University and Sheridan Institute and has studied and worked with skillful masters of Persian graphic design including Reza Abedini, Saed Meshki and Majid Abbasi, both in University of Tehran and independently.
His recent projects include 50 Years of Iranian Graphic Design, lectures and exhibitions held in York university, and translating the acclaimed documentary Helvetica into Farsi, screened in Tehran in 2008.
Behrouz is the online editor of DabirehCollective.com and a contributor to Neshan Magazine, PingMag and Design Taxi. He is keen on language, typography, urban infrastructure, the city of Tehran, budget traveling, intense inspirational sessions in nature and keeps saying "I'll skydive this summer!", he will.