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It began with space. Arranging it, shaping it, trying to make it speak. Studying Interior Design taught the rules of structure, but it was through flowers and ceremonies that design first came alive. Golbahar was born, a studio rooted in beauty, emotion, and experience.

Then the world paused. In quarantine, hands that once placed petals began sketching screens. The tools changed, but the intention stayed the same. To guide people through meaningful journeys.

Workshops turned into prototypes. Mentors offered direction. Aesthetic thinking found a new home in UX.

Now, as an MFA Design student at Rutgers University, the story continues. Exploring how interaction, visual clarity, and cultural storytelling can come together to design not just for users, but for human moments that last.

© 2026 by Mahsa Masoumi

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