I am, Ahmed Metwally

I am, Ahmed Metwally

A graphic designer from Mansoura, Egypt


My journey into design began with a love for classic Egyptian cinema films that felt like stories from our real streets. Since 2017, I’ve been self-taught, and over the years, I’ve grown more passionate about using design to tell stories and reflect Egyptian culture in a unique, meaningful way.


My main focus is on poster design, photo manipulation, and social media visuals. I believe in the power of small details and the importance of emotion in every piece.


Photoshop is my strongest tool, and I always aim to create visuals that blend realism with cinematic expression.


For me, design isn’t just about visuals it’s about storytelling, feelings, and creating something that truly connects with people.


I am, Ahmed Metwally

For me, design isn't just about visuals. It's about storytelling, feelings, and creating something that truly connects with people.


My journey began with a love for classic Egyptian cinema, films that felt like stories from our real streets. Since 2017, I've been self-taught, growing more passionate about using design to tell stories and reflect Egyptian culture in a unique, meaningful way.


I believe in the power of small details and the importance of emotion in every piece.

For me, design isn't just about visuals. It's about storytelling, feelings, and creating something that truly connects with people.


My journey began with a love for classic Egyptian cinema, films that felt like stories from our real streets. Since 2017, I've been self-taught, growing more passionate about using design to tell stories and reflect Egyptian culture in a unique, meaningful way.


I believe in the power of small details and the importance of emotion in every piece.

For me, design isn't just about visuals. It's about storytelling, feelings, and creating something that truly connects with people.


My journey began with a love for classic Egyptian cinema, films that felt like stories from our real streets. Since 2017, I've been self-taught, growing more passionate about using design to tell stories and reflect Egyptian culture in a unique, meaningful way.


I believe in the power of small details and the importance of emotion in every piece.