Sarah Saad
Sarah Saad is the founder of Sa'ada, a design and art practice. She served as the Staff Designer at NYC Planning in the Community Planning and Civic Engagement division, where she focused on creating visual assets to facilitate collaboration and communication between NYC Planning and the communities it serves. Before joining NYC Planning, she worked at Pure+Applied and Storefront for Art and Architecture, gaining experience in exhibition and graphic design. She self-published a few zines titled “When I Digress...” Parts 1 and 2, and “Hassan Fathy: An Anti-Modernist Egyptian Architect”. She is a graduate of the Cooper Union, where she studied architecture, and is based in Queens, New York.
