Hi, it’s Fati





PROFILE 
fatemeh.gilanian@gmail.com
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I discovered my passion for creating both digital and physical products.
I enjoy expanding ideas, exploring them through different materials and techniques. I believe all forms of creativity are valid, and I love getting lost in each process.  

CV 




Education
Art University of Isfahan- Iran
Bachelor of Arts
Product Design
2015-2021

Art University of Bremen- Germany
Master of Arts
Integrated Design
2024-present




Professional 
Development
DESIGN INTERACTION FOUNDATION
2023-2024
Engaged UX courses, including Design for a Better World (Don Norman), AI for Designers, and Design for Thought and Emotion.


SPART DESIGN AND BUSINESS SCHOOL
2022-2023
Digital Product Design, UI, UX Course
Participation in an online course at the Spart Design and Business School


MAHBIBI HOSTEL
2019-2022
Creation, brochure design, and offer preparation for new travel
routes for foreign tourists in Iran





Skills

Design & Creative Practice

Concept development
Idea generation 
Sketching & visual ideation 
Material exploration 

Product Design

Physical prototyping 
Iterative design process 
Feedback-driven refinement 

UI/UX Design

User research 
Wireframing 
Digital prototyping 
Usability & analytical thinking 

Collaboration

Teamwork 
Communication of design concepts





Langueges
Persian: Mother Tongue
English: professional working proficiency
Deutsch: limited working proficiency








Last Updated 24.10.31
SELECTED WORKS




1. Product Design

   Bullet Journal + Stamp

Name: Usta
Materials: Pear wood
Techniques: 3D modeling (Rhino), digital design (Photoshop)

Usta explores the intersection of time, motion, and routine. Crafted from pear wood and modeled in Rhino 3D, the stamp takes the form of a dice—inviting daily interaction. Each stamped mark documents a day, and collectively, these imprints animate into a horse and rider, transforming the bullet journal into a moving archive of time.



   

2. Product Design 
Name: Mano
Materials: Concrete, wood, marble, and electric components
Techniques: 3D modeling (Rhino), clay molding, concrete casting

In this heater’s design, the body is positioned so that seated users can rest their hands on their thighs and touch the heater. The final version has a larger diameter to allow more people to share the experience and touch hands.





   
3.  Furniture Design
Name: Shen
Materials:  Digital concept 
Techniques: 3D modeling (Rhino), rendering (KeyShot)

Inspired by one of Charles Eames’s famous seats, especially those in which the seat height is low and giving people the feeling of being floated on the water. 


    
 





  

4.  Brochure design
Name: Run the Rhythm



Brochure design for a hostel running tour, inspired by the rhythmic arches of the Si-o-se-pol bridge and local mosaic tiles, translating cultural elements into a dynamic and exploratory visual language.


The design translates architectural rhythm into movement through repeating patterns and clear visual flow. Inspired by the bridge arches and local tiles, the layout guides users intuitively while reflecting the experience of running and exploring the city.







5. UI/UX Design


Name: “To Hand Iran” application
Material: Figma

developing an application for tourists visiting Iran to simplify their travel experience by addressing common financial challenges. Our app assists users with obtaining a bank credit card and SIM card, which are securely recorded in their profile. Our support team can provide these services upon arrival in Iran, or users can use our offline map to locate nearby stores.