followed by the West could reveal a startling potential for the countries of
the region to develop a formula of modernization based on equality and
justice. One that is able to break away from the limitations of the past,
and instead embraces a concept of peaceful and sustainable
modernization that acts as a benef it, rather than a hindrance, to collective
progress. A future that we can truly feel reflects our best selves and our
inner skyscrapers.
Aïda Amer finished her graduate studies
in advertising and psychophysiology at the
University of Missouri a few years ago, and
has been hanging out around Brooklyn ever
since. A printer by trade and a designer by
day, Aïda's hobbies include listening to late-
night talk radio, baking, and intense
scribbling.
Contact:
[email protected]
sansinspo.tumblr.com
Fahmida Azim is an illustrator,
designer, storyteller, night-owl, and
magical-realist to name a few. She's a
Bangladeshi first generation south-asian-
muslim-american with a lot of hyphens
and many tired sighs. She's here to give
visual voice to the rarely told stories.
You can see more of her work at:
fahmida-azim.com
Contact : [email protected]
Twitter: @eemajin