Exhibition – Graeco-Roman Museum, Alexandria
I contributed to the visual identity and exhibition design for “Ancient  Alexandria districts”, held as part of the Alexandrian Heritage Week organized annually by the Centre d’Études Alexandrines (CEALEX). The exhibition revives the image of early Alexandria as envisioned by Alexander the Great, offering a visual and historical narrative that brings the city’s origins and evolution to life. My design approach involved creating interpretive panels, historical maps, and visual storytelling elements that connect archaeology with contemporary design. Each neighborhood was represented by a distinct color palette, reflecting its historical and geographical character — helping visitors visually navigate through ancient Alexandria in an engaging and coherent way.
Supervised by Dr. Bassem Ibrahim and Marwa Abdel-Gawad, this project was an inspiring collaboration with the CEALEX team — merging research, history, and design into one unified visual experience.
Thank you
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