Designed in Iraq is a research platform by designers for designers. The purpose of this website is to make the variety of Iraqi design available to a broad range of people.
Pattern — Minaret of Al-Hajjaj – or the gate of the Sharabeya School
Pattern — Muqarnas, Baghdad
Pattern — Islamic Star, Baghdad
Pattern — Banknotes
Pattern — Grand mosque of Koya
Pattern — Haider Khana Mosque
Pattern — Hawari fabrics
Pattern — The Palace of King Ghazi of Iraq
Pattern — Ali Mam Sheikh’s House – Sulaimaniyah
Pattern — Castle of Dhrab
Pattern — Nippur
Pattern — Doors from Sulaimaniya
Pattern — Triangle Geometric Pattern
Pattern — Hotel Farah / Kurd’s Heritage Museum -Sulaimaniyah
Pattern — Monument to the Unknown Soldier Baghdad
Pattern — Iraqi flag
Pattern — Kurdish women’s clothes
Pattern — Maryam Al-Athra Church – Sulaimaniyah
Pattern — Basra International Stadium
Pattern — “Save Iraqi Culture” Sculpture
The project “Cultural and Creative Industries” is implemented by the GIZ on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and in cooperation with the Goethe-Institut. It improves employment and income opportunities for creative professionals in six partner countries; Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Kenya, Senegal, and South Africa and operates mainly in the music, fashion, design and animation sectors. In addition to promoting the development of entrepreneurial, digital, creative and technical skills through training programmes, the project aims to strengthen the framework conditions and the ecosystem of the cultural and creative industries.
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