Zakia Miah

Zakia Miah is a graphic designer who turns creative ideas into visually captivating designs. About to graduate from Ravensbourne University London, they’ve spent their time honing a unique style that blends bold creativity with thoughtful strategy. Whether designing sleek branding, intricate posters, or expressive typography, Miah is always pushing the limits of design to tell stories in fresh, unexpected ways.

Driven by a passion for exploration, Miah approaches each project with curiosity, experimenting with new techniques and styles. For them, design is more than aesthetics, it's about creating work that resonates, sparks conversation, and leaves a lasting impression. As they step into the next chapter of their career, Miah is excited to collaborate on projects that challenge their creativity and make a real impact.

This poster celebrates the timeless allure of vintage Pinot Noir, a wine that evolves with each passing year. Inspired by the elegance and depth of this classic varietal, the design reflects the careful craftsmanship and rich history behind every bottle. From the vineyard to the glass, each vintage tells a unique story of patience, terroir, and the artistry of winemaking.
This poster celebrates the timeless allure of vintage Pinot Noir, a wine that evolves with each passing year. Inspired by the elegance and depth of this classic varietal, the design reflects the careful craftsmanship and rich history behind every bottle. From the vineyard to the glass, each vintage tells a unique story of patience, terroir, and the artistry of winemaking.
This poster explores the hidden design potential of everyday objects. Inspired by a card holder spotted at the V&A Museum, Miah created a custom typeface that transforms its form and details into bold, expressive letterforms. The result is a playful fusion of museum artifact and modern typographic experimentation, where utility meets creativity.
This poster explores the hidden design potential of everyday objects. Inspired by a card holder spotted at the V&A Museum, Miah created a custom typeface that transforms its form and details into bold, expressive letterforms. The result is a playful fusion of museum artifact and modern typographic experimentation, where utility meets creativity.
This poster captures the essence of Four Tet’s genre-blurring sound, a fusion of ambient textures, rhythmic precision, and visual abstraction. Inspired by his ability to weave organic and electronic elements, the design mirrors the layered complexity and emotional depth of his music
This poster captures the essence of Four Tet’s genre-blurring sound, a fusion of ambient textures, rhythmic precision, and visual abstraction. Inspired by his ability to weave organic and electronic elements, the design mirrors the layered complexity and emotional depth of his music