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About me
Morteza Farhoudi (he/him) is a Behavioral Designer based in Tehran, Iran. He has studied Industrial Design in Iran University of Science and Technology. Morteza is interested in investigating the mediating role of artifacts (products, services, environment, policies) in our everyday life, by asking how they can help us act in favor of society? Currently, he is a second year student of the Inclusive Design (M.Des) program at OCAD University.
morteza.farhoudi@student.ocadu.ca