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Yaman To’meh is a graphic designer, artist, and writer based between Lebanon and Germany. She holds a BS in Graphic Design from the Lebanese American University and an MFA in Public Art & New Artistic Strategies from Bauhaus University in Weimar.
Her design practice focuses on publication and branding, engaging with themes of language, memory, and knowledge production, and is rooted in Arabic visual culture. Her artistic work includes video, performance, and research-based projects. Yaman is a founding member of the Arabic Design Archive, a non-profit initiative dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history of Arabic design. As a writer, she is a regular contributor to Rehla magazine, where she explores the intersections of literature, politics, and contemporary life.