Ahmed Abd El-Moneim is an award-winning creative professional with over a decade of experience in graphic design, copywriting, marketing communications, and creative advertising. His expertise covers both client-side and agency-side roles, allowing him to develop a well-rounded perspective on branding, visual storytelling, and creative strategy.
Throughout his career, Ahmed has collaborated with global brands such as P&G, Sensodyne, Betadine, Enfagrow, and Schweppes through co-creation competitions, crafting innovative solutions that leave a lasting impact.
His approach to creativity goes beyond aesthetics, he focuses on uncovering untapped potential and human-centered insights, ensuring his work delivers meaningful and results-driven experiences.
Recognized by prestigious organizations like D&AD, The One Club for Creativity, and The Loeries, Ahmed’s talent has earned international acclaim. His industry influence extends further through his role as a jury member in major advertising festivals, including the One Show Young Ones Competition, PHNX Awards, and the Mad Stars Festival.
With his vast expertise and passion for creative excellence, Ahmed is dedicated to mentoring aspiring designers and creative professionals, helping them refine their craft and navigate the ever-evolving world of graphic design and advertising.
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