Dedicated to all Iranian students around the word which have brought new meanings of being students by staying in the front line of the change movement.
Filed under: Uncategorized
22/11/2010 • 5:11 AM 0
10/12/2009 • 6:10 PM 0
What is this Campaign?
Head covers in this campaign is used as a symbol of woman’s attire, without connotations to Hijab as a religious practice but against any kind of forced or imposed Hijab.
1. DEMAND the immediate release of Majid Tavakoli and other arrested student activists.
2. CONDEMN the State Media’s behavior towards Majid Tavakoli.
3. ACT in solidarity with Majid Tavakoli to affirm his status as a known symbol of “Integrity” and “Courage” in the students movement.
Filed under: 1
06/12/2009 • 6:00 AM 0
I dedicate this poster to all my fellow brave Iranian students inside Iran. Those, who have always been in the front line of our reform movement. I dedicate the poster to the memory of the students who have been killed or jailed. We will keep on confronting the ignorance and incipience until the day that, together with the people of our country, we raise our green flag of peace and freedom. Be proud on Shoonzdah-e-Azar, the day, which belongs to us.
Peace upon you all,
Chi
تقدیم به دانشجویان داخل ایران که خط مقدم نبردمان با جهل و ظلم به حضورشان مفتخر است
روزتان مبارک
برای رفتن به صفحه اول اینجا را کلیک کنید
Filed under: 1
05/12/2009 • 7:17 AM 0
Filed under: 1, Iran election, iran green movement, iran students, iran students movement
04/12/2009 • 2:03 PM 0
For more posters click here.
برای پوسترهای بیشتر اینجا را کلیک کنید
Filed under: 1, december 7, green movement, iran, iran's image, iranian students, national students day, where is my vote
04/12/2009 • 1:40 PM 0
برای دیدن لینک های دیگر اینجا را کلیک کنید
Click here for more posters.
Filed under: 1, december 7, green movement, iran, iran's image, iranian students, national students day, where is my vote
04/12/2009 • 7:51 AM 0
Filed under: 1, december 7, green movement, iran, iran's image, iranian students, national students day, where is my vote
04/12/2009 • 7:07 AM 0
Filed under: 1, december 7, green movement, iran, iran's image, iranian students, national students day, where is my vote
27/11/2009 • 12:16 PM 1
Firstly, Iran does not trust Russia and they are having conflicts about the delivery of the missiles and nuclear issues. Secondly, Hilter did also have allies. Hugging a friend and turning your back to rest of the world does not show the intelligence of Ahmadinejad. How could he conclude that?
Also watch this video,
If you can read Persian, this link takes you to a blog which represents one of the existing view points on the Iran’s nuclear crisis and its surroundings.
Filed under: 1
15/11/2009 • 4:14 AM 0

New posters are appearing for the next event of Iranian green movement. I’ll try to keep this post updated in remaining days. The next demonstration will be held on Iranian students national day. In Iranian calendar it is on 16th of Azar (7th of December).
Filed under: 1
03/11/2009 • 1:30 AM 0

A poster designed for the demonstration: November 4th, is ours.
For those who are following the news in Iran, I recommend to read following link.
Filed under: 1
17/10/2009 • 2:27 PM 0
IRANIAN bloggers have won a major press award for their efforts to cover the Islamic Republic’s disputed presidential election. Read this article.
Filed under: 1
06/10/2009 • 6:06 AM 0

I’ll keep you updated about the “renovate me” project. Just for your information, we have selected this character as the main persona of the project. Hopefuly, the project will end up with a performance. I will design the clothing and some accessories for our “renovated hero”!
Filed under: design, Renovate me, character, design, fashion design, hossein, islamic mythes, myth
06/10/2009 • 5:50 AM 0
![]()
To have an overview of Iran’s Twitter revolution I am providing a link to a post on The Nation website by Ari Berman on September, 15th. Also here in Washington Post Evgeny Morozov describes the whole story. I chose these two links because they tell the story in a clear way and I read these two at the time that all the demonstrations were happening.
Besides, you can watch this video, an interview of Fareed Zakaria with tow experts of the domain and they will describe the importance of this web 2.0 based revolution.
Filed under: Social networking, twitter revelution