I'm Ali Dadkhah — a packaging-focused graphic designer with 7 years of experience turning brand ideas into shelf-ready structures: die-lines, print specs, and visual systems that hold up from screen to substrate.
I design packaging the way a structural engineer thinks about load: every panel, fold, and glue tab has to earn its place before a single color goes down. Over 7 years, that's meant working across snack, cosmetics, and retail categories — moving from concept sketch to print-ready die-line without losing the idea in between.
What I care about most is the handoff between graphic and structural — making sure a label looks just as confident wrapped around a curved tube as it does flat on a screen. I currently work full-time in the packaging industry, alongside select freelance identity and print projects.
This site collects a working selection of that output — replace the placeholders below with real project shots, and this becomes a proper case-study archive.
Short description — replace with the brand brief, your role, and the key constraint you solved.
Short description — replace with the brand brief, your role, and the key constraint you solved.
Short description — replace with the brand brief, your role, and the key constraint you solved.
Short description — replace with the brand brief, your role, and the key constraint you solved.
Short description — replace with the brand brief, your role, and the key constraint you solved.
Short description — replace with the brand brief, your role, and the key constraint you solved.
Open to full-time, freelance, and structural packaging collaborations. Reach out by email or find me on social — links below.