Summary
Tahseen Hanif is a final-year University of Toronto student blending architectural studies with minors in visual studies and art history, bringing eight years of experience exploring the intersection of design, visual storytelling, and technology. With a passion for computer graphics and a keen interest in fashion, styling, and curatorial practice, they pursue internships that bridge creative industries and technical skill. Based in Old Toronto, Tahseen combines rigorous academic training in spatial thinking with practical visual sensibilities to produce thoughtful, design-driven work. Their multidisciplinary background suggests an aptitude for roles that require both aesthetic judgment and technical fluency, from digital visualization to gallery or fashion production support. Notably, their engagement with computer graphics alongside architectural study indicates a readiness to translate complex concepts into compelling visual narratives.
8 years of coding experience
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at International Baccalaureate
Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies, Minors in Visual Studies & Art History, Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies, Minors in Visual Studies & Art History at University of Toronto
Bengali, English