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Gosh Shenava

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Design information

Design name

Gosh Shenava

Primary function

Poster

Location of the project

Tehran/Iran

Year of design

2023

Category

Graphic Design and Visual Communication

Design team

Ailar Nadimi

Credits

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Description

One of the most famous and practical Persian proverbs is the "koo goosh-e shenavaa" proverb which means, one is talking while the other person is not paying any attention to him/her. The point of this proverb is to complain about the considered person not willing to listen to anything at all. We chose this proverb and designed a poster for the proverb festival with the following details: -the poster has A1 dimensions and materials such as colored pencils and gouache paint is used. -the general silhouette of the poster contains the shape of an ear in which there's a spider net that thickens as you move deeper in the hearing chamber and on the other side you can see the Seyed Ashraf al-din Hosseiny's profound poem in different languages which says "where's the ear that listens?" and it indicates that the person is not willing to listen and perceive you, no matter the spoken language.