Muhammad Hossein Mo'idi is a versatile graphic designer and industrial management specialist born in Qom, Iran, in 1986. Since 2007, he has been actively involved in the graphic design field, creating visually striking works that have been recognized in numerous national and international competitions. Mo'idi has collaborated with prestigious institutions such as the Astan Quds Razavi, the Holy Shrine of Hazrat Masoumeh, and the Jamkaran Mosque. His designs have been featured in various publications and exhibitions, including the National Poster Festival of Ashura, the International Homex Exhibition, and the Book Design Exhibition in Islamic Culture and Civilization. A passionate educator, Mo'idi has taught graphic design workshops at renowned institutions like the Islamic Art University of Qom and the Organization of Propaganda of Islam. He has also served as a design consultant for numerous organizations, including the Ministry of Interior and the National Library of Iran. Key achievements and affiliations: Awards: Winner of various awards at festivals such as Asma al-Husna, Ashura Poster Festival, and the National Hijab and Chastity Festival. Collaborations: Worked with numerous religious and cultural institutions, including the Astan Quds Razavi and the Organization of Propaganda of Islam. Education: Holds a degree in Industrial Management and is a graduate of the Islamic Art University of Qom. Teaching: Served as a lecturer and workshop facilitator at various institutions.