Mark
Brady brings a wide range of skills to Fe-Noon. Having
studied fine art, animation and later video production in Dublin,
Mark arrived in London in the late eighties, where he commenced
on a journey opening new avenues of exploration. These varied from
early forays into computer animated signage to the commercial realities
of heading a marking team within the computer distribution arena.
An award-winning photographer, Brady balances his work at Fe-Noon
with design and video projects that incorporate a life-long interest
in music.
Moustafa
Moustafa Hasaan graduated from the High Institute of Drama,
Cairo with distinction in 1975. Working with the National Theatre,
Cairo as stage designer Moustafa was able to use this experience
while teaching at the High Institute of Drama over a two year period.
A desire to research Arabic letterforms within Andalucian Kufic
style took him to the Central School of Art and Design on a Mphil
degree course. Travelling beyond Egypt, Hasaan taught Art, Design
and Drama in amongst other locations Saudi Arabia (Dar Al-Fikr Schools)
and London (Brondesbury College).
Tawhid
ar-Rahman is a graphic designer with a firm grounding in
typography - he attained full membership of the International Society
of Typographic Designers while at the London College of Printing
- and has worked for many innovative design companies in the UK.
Tawhid has a long and passionate interest in the sciences and philosophy.
It was this yearning for knowledge that drew him to Dr Ahmed Moustafa,
and the type of work undertaken at Fe-Noon.
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