With bold patterns, vibrant colors and retro pop-art imagery, Lebanese designer Rana Salam’s work is hard to miss.

Portrait – Sam Rawadi
Based in London for 28 years, Salam found that there was no visual imagery or identity for Middle Eastern culture there, so she started to mix it in.
“Exporting Middle Eastern culture is a big part of our work, and we try to change the perception of the Middle East through the power of design,” Salam says. “That’s what I do; I make Lebanese cool.”
Through the use of her signature strong graphic lines and a mishmash of contrasting colors, Salam offers a contemporary take on Arab design.




LoadingIt would be very easy for me to leave, but I am so hooked to this country. Despite its scars and hopelessness, Lebanon is still beautiful, and it’s my duty as a designer to express that through my work.

