Saad Moosajee
Art Director · Designer · Collaborator
In their own words
I wanted to reverse engineer RZA’s sonic process in images and shape it through a spectrum of tools that represented an arc of time.
A key goal was to keep things both sculptural and kinetic – balancing crafted moments of stillness against bursts of movement.
Articles & interviews
- Saad Moosajee’s tour visuals for Wu-Tang Clan pay tribute to multiple generations of hip-hop majesty
The article spotlights Saad Moosajee’s creation of tour visuals for Wu-Tang Clan’s final tour, blending 3D animation, motion capture, and collage to honor the group’s deep cultural and musical legacy. Drawing from kung-fu cinema, New York iconography, and hip-hop mythology, the visuals merge past and present generations of Wu-Tang’s influence. The project reflects Moosajee’s narrative-driven approach to design and motion.
- Filmmakers Document Sign Painter's Wisdom in Short Film
The article profiles filmmakers Santiago Carrasquilla and Danaé Gosset, who created a short documentary titled 'Luis Benz: Happiness is Achieved With Very Simple Things'. The film captures the life and philosophy of Argentine sign painter Luis Benz, emphasizing authenticity, simplicity, and human connection. The piece explores the creative process, challenges, and emotional journey behind the film’s eight-year completion.
- A man of letters: step into the world of Min Kim
The Brand Identity interviews New York-based designer Min Kim, exploring his typographic and music-driven design practice. Kim discusses his work at Google’s YouTube Music, his collaborations with Saad Moosajee on Lil Nas X’s tour identity and music video title cards, and his philosophy on typography as a central creative force. The conversation highlights his balance between full-time and freelance work and his evolving approach to design and collaboration.