MEHRAN MANJILI

Graphic Designer / Web Developer / Motion Graphics Creator

The Chronicles of
Me
Myself
and I

The journey...

In the ancient times of the '80s, a world as mysterious as a magician's hat unfolded before my very eyes. This world was a mashup of radios, TVs, primitive game consoles, and even a keyboard where you could make tunes!I can still picture myself as the "radio wizard," cooking up wild radio programs by recording my voice and grilling my friends and family with interviews, much to their bewilderment and amusement. I fell head over heels for video games, and guess what? I'm still madly in love with them today, even though we only get to meet up for coffee once in a blue moon! As the world turned and the internet grew up, websites started morphing into these flashy, glitzy spectacles, like a Vegas show on steroids. Suddenly, my basic web designs looked like something your grandma would knit.
I mean, where were the fireworks and the dancing bears? So, naturally, I embarked on a mission to become the Michelangelo of the internet, or at least the Bob Ross of web design.
I jumped into graphic and 2D animation courses, hoping to unlock the secrets of making websites look more like a Pixar movie and less like an Excel spreadsheet.

For what felt like a lifetime (or at least several eons in internet years), I poured my heart and soul into the digital universe while working at this legendary agency nestled in the vibrant hub of the Middle East.
I was the digital wizard behind the curtains, conjuring up websites faster than a caffeinated squirrel on a mission.
But it wasn't just about coding and making things look pretty. Oh no, my friend! I was knee-deep in the trenches of brand development, playing logo matchmaker, and designing office stationeries that would make even the most mundane tasks feel like a glamorous affair.
And let's not forget those event posters, the pièce de résistance of my artistic escapades. Every pixel was meticulously placed, every font carefully chosen, making sure that every poster was a work of art that would make even the Mona Lisa do a double-take.

In the twilight years of my office-bound saga, right before my grand migration Down Under to Perth, I decided to play the boss.
I mean, who wouldn't want to be the one barking orders instead of slaving away at the keyboard, right? But as fate would have it, Australia rekindled my inner freelancer fire.
So I started my own business called Crative Club armed with a trusty Wi-Fi connection and more coffee than any human should consume, I became a digital nomad, taking on clients from every corner of the globe.
I am here to conquer the digital universe!
In the ancient times of the '80s, a world as mysterious as a magician's hat unfolded before my very eyes. This world was a mashup of radios, TVs, primitive game consoles, and even a keyboard where you could make tunes!I can still picture myself as the "radio wizard," cooking up wild radio programs by recording my voice and grilling my friends and family with interviews, much to their bewilderment and amusement. I fell head over heels for video games, and guess what? I'm still madly in love with them today, even though we only get to meet up for coffee once in a blue moon! As the world turned and the internet grew up, websites started morphing into these flashy, glitzy spectacles, like a Vegas show on steroids. Suddenly, my basic web designs looked like something your grandma would knit.
I mean, where were the fireworks and the dancing bears? So, naturally, I embarked on a mission to become the Michelangelo of the internet, or at least the Bob Ross of web design.
I jumped into graphic and 2D animation courses, hoping to unlock the secrets of making websites look more like a Pixar movie and less like an Excel spreadsheet.

For what felt like a lifetime (or at least several eons in internet years), I poured my heart and soul into the digital universe while working at this legendary agency nestled in the vibrant hub of the Middle East.
I was the digital wizard behind the curtains, conjuring up websites faster than a caffeinated squirrel on a mission.
But it wasn't just about coding and making things look pretty. Oh no, my friend! I was knee-deep in the trenches of brand development, playing logo matchmaker, and designing office stationeries that would make even the most mundane tasks feel like a glamorous affair.
And let's not forget those event posters, the pièce de résistance of my artistic escapades. Every pixel was meticulously placed, every font carefully chosen, making sure that every poster was a work of art that would make even the Mona Lisa do a double-take.

In the twilight years of my office-bound saga, right before my grand migration Down Under to Perth, I decided to play the boss.
I mean, who wouldn't want to be the one barking orders instead of slaving away at the keyboard, right? But as fate would have it, Australia rekindled my inner freelancer fire.
So I started my own business called Crative Club armed with a trusty Wi-Fi connection and more coffee than any human should consume, I became a digital nomad, taking on clients from every corner of the globe.
I am here to conquer the digital universe!

Master of
Mundane
Mastery
in

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