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Simply Black & White
Dana Kanso Photography

Brief:

These are some of my photography work. A series of Black and White photos.

Medium:

Photography


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warm     
Feel the Warmth
Dana Kanso Photography

Brief:

These are some of my photography work. Each photo I picked out of a series of photos I shot.


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office     
Architecture Office
Dana Kanso Photography

Brief:

These are some of my photography work. Each photo I picked out of a series of photos I shot.


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dreams

Dreams May Become Reality If You Believe In Yourself
Things I Have learned in my life so far


Responsibility:

This is a global project set by the famous international designer Stephan Sagmeister. Designers had to find a statement that represent their thoughts best and restate it using any medium desired.So I portrayed 9 still photographs to deliver my statement.

Brief:

My statement was: Dreams May Become Reality if you believe in yourself. I chose to use different medium & spaces to portray my message and communicate my idea creatively. I gave voice to my words through combining word with image. I went out, and worked hands on with each piece to collect my whole statement. Now my project is displayed as the first featured project in Sagmeister's site www.thingsihavelearnedinylife.com

Medium:

Website


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tyra

Tyra - Cartoon Character
Cartoon Character - Illustration

Brief:

This is Tyra, A cartoon character I created in Adobe Illustrator CS3.

Medium:

Print


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mesh1  mesh1

Green Eyes - Illustration
Design Class Assignment


Brief:

We had to re-create an image using the mesh tool in illustrator. So I chose this image as it is really challenging to capture with viector and finish by the deadline given to us.


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arts

My Fine Arts Collection
Dana Kanso's Arts


Brief:

We had to re-create an image using the mesh tool in illustrator. So I chose this image as it is really challenging to capture with viector and finish by the deadline given to us. click here to see more of my Fine Arts


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