Graphic Design, Typography & Identity                    
SGT
Project Overview


Fatih is a graphic designer and creative, based in Singapore who is deeply passionate in the realm of typographic systems and graphic design, and draws his inspirations from language, history, culture, religion, and literature. The majority of his works are based on ideas of the past, recontextualised for the modern setting. Fatih holds a belief that everything around him can spark inspiration if pondered deeply enough, yet recognises that sometimes, the most profound ideas strike when he least expects them. This balance of active thinking and spontaneous inspiration fuels his creative process.

NODES

Typography & Lettering
Print & Editorial
Branding & Identity
2D Motion Graphics
User Interface Design

EXPERIENCE

2018
Design Intern
qu’est-ce que c’est design

2019
Graphic Designer
qu’est-ce que c’est design

2021-2023
Graphics and UI/UX Designer
Luwjistik

2022
Social Media Designer
Mosque Madrasah Wakaf Shared Services

2021-Present
Freelance Graphic Designer


ACCOLADES

Diploma in Communication Design, with Merit

Temasek Polytechnic Director’s List 2018-2019

The Crowbar Awards 2019
‘Resurgence of Theos’
1 Silver, 4 Bronze

Singapore Packaging Star Awards
‘Flava Premium Nuts’
Student Sales and Display Category

Feature of Nura Typeface in Men’s Folio November Issue 21


EDUCATION

2012-2015
GCE ‘O’ Level Certificate
Pasir Ris Crest Secondary School

2016-2019
Diploma in Communication Design
Temasek Polytechnic

2023
Exchange Programme
School Art & Design
UNSW Sydney

2021-2024
BA(Hons) Design Communication
LASALLE College of the Arts






2024 © Fatih Rosli
  • Vienna



  • 2022

  • Print Editorial
  • Vienna is a photographic project showcased in a printed book, that makes reference from the lyrics of Vienna by Billy Joel and the romantic comedy film, 13 Going on 30. The premise of the film and the song inspired this project. Vienna recreates a scene of the film, creating a fictionalised account of a Singaporean individual returning home and experiencing that same sorrow and remorse. As she returns home, she discovers that the life she left behind hasn't changed and has been waiting for her the entire time. Photographed as film stills, Vienna serves as a metaphor for home.

    Drawing parallels to Singaporean culture, it's a sentiment that most adults can relate to; in a fast-paced country like Singapore, many of us have a tendency to forget and neglect our coming of age. A lot of us are subconsciously forced to dream without cherishing the present. It serves as a reminder that fulfilment or satisfaction are not guaranteed no matter how far we go or what dreams we materialise.

    When will you realise Vienna waits for you?