Sadiq Rahman

Sadiq is a confident preacher of positive representation. He loves to include this in his work to allow design to become more than just beautiful visuals and rather educative and insightful.

Sadiq loves incorporating illustration in design as it is his speciality. He loves to be diverse in his skills, and this alone has allowed him to explore his passion for motion and UI design. He is someone who likes to stay on top of trends and find ways to assimilate his hobbies and interests into his creative lifestyle. Overall, he wants to use design to diversify how the world sees things, for inclusivity and practicality. If it doesn't impact someone, then it doesn't work well enough and the visual imagery needs to be just as effortless.

'What do you want to be when you grow up' -  Magazine.
'What do you want to be when you grow up' - Magazine.I created this magazine on Multipotentiality as I felt that this topic was heavily untouched and the lack of research goes to support this. I wanted to aim it towards teenagers leaving GCSE's/A levels, as that is a fundamental stage in life where we are forced to decide what to do with our lives. With all the pressure from society and content promoting their courses, I wanted to create a magazine similar to these open day booklets that reassured the reader; a breath of fresh air that touched on different careers and how they do not have to be limited to simply one. I had also incorporated the indirect and direct methods that society pressures into knowing what we will have to do later on in life to highlight how persistent it is, and how equally persistent, exploring multiple things should be.
Sadiq Rahman
Sadiq Rahman
Sadiq Rahman
The various jobs do create a sort of incohesive cohesivity. The frames tie that together.
The various jobs do create a sort of incohesive cohesivity. The frames tie that together.