Mohammad Bahrami was born on the 12th of October 1305 in Rahmatabad, Rudbar. He took the course
Elementary, in
The National Academy of Arts of Iran (Mustazarfeh Department of Industries) studied art. He completed his secondary education in
He went to Iranshahr school and during this period he also worked in "Taghavi Gallery". Bahrami professional activity
From information
It started monthly. Before the establishment of colleges and the formation of graphic arts, the designers of that time were established
Ateliers
Small and large private companies formed the basis of contemporary Iranian graphic design.
Atelier Bahrami was one of the first graphic design studios in Iran. Mohammad Bahrami founded this studio in 1325
Founded on Allahzar Street. Simultaneously with the management of this studio, he continued his academic education at the faculty
Fine arts went to the University of Tehran. Many prominent contemporary graphic artists and designers, including Parviz Kalentri,
Morteza Momayez, Aydin Aghdashloo, Mohammad Ehsaei, Ali Akbar Sadeghi, Baris Asirian, Mohammad Tajvidi, Ali Shah Miri,
Ali Asghar Masoumi, Hossein Islamian, Mohammad Ali Zavieh, Abdollah Bagheri, Nusrat Ahl Khansari, Reza Mafi, Abbas Kooh
Zad and ... were working in this studio. Bahrami says that at that time about 18-17 people were working in the studio
Were employed. Morteza Momayez says in his last published interview: "I have been in Mr. Atelier since 1335
Bahrami and under him, I started working on graphics and learning it. "Aydin Aghdashloo also wrote in a note
He writes about Mohammad Bahrami: "Bahrami Atelier was a school that accompanied and collaborated with artists from different fields.
The graphics of that time made it possible. I was lucky enough to see my taste in illustration by watching the sample
"I will establish some of his work in the 1330s."