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CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES

Mohamed Sahid is a creative entrepreneur, founder, and designer dedicated to building new forms of connection.

His career began at DONDA, where he developed a foundational discipline in design and culture. This experience led him to co-found Somewhere In The Hyphen, an enterprise focused on creating ambient spaces and environments that challenged established norms, such as the "Classroom of the Future" at Harvard.

He then served as a partner at Spatial Labs, a venture studio supported by JAY-Z. His work included directing creative and partnerships, launching consumer innovation products with legacy brands and institutions like Pantone, Vogue, IKEA, and The Smithsonian.

Today, he is committed to leveraging technology to deliver culturally-intelligent tools and building a more human future.

CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES

Mohamed Sahid is a creative entrepreneur, founder, and designer dedicated to building new forms of connection.

His career began at DONDA, where he developed a foundational discipline in design and culture. This experience led him to co-found Somewhere In The Hyphen, an enterprise focused on creating ambient spaces and environments that challenged established norms, such as the "Classroom of the Future" at Harvard.

He then served as a partner at Spatial Labs, a venture studio supported by JAY-Z. His work included directing creative and partnerships, launching consumer innovation products with legacy brands and institutions like Pantone, Vogue, IKEA, and The Smithsonian.

Today, he is committed to leveraging technology to deliver culturally-intelligent tools and building a more human future.

CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES

Mohamed Sahid is a creative entrepreneur, founder, and designer dedicated to building new forms of connection.

His career began at DONDA, where he developed a foundational discipline in design and culture. This experience led him to co-found Somewhere In The Hyphen, an enterprise focused on creating ambient spaces and environments that challenged established norms, such as the "Classroom of the Future" at Harvard.

He then served as a partner at Spatial Labs, a venture studio supported by JAY-Z. His work included directing creative and partnerships, launching consumer innovation products with legacy brands and institutions like Pantone, Vogue, IKEA, and The Smithsonian.

Today, he is committed to leveraging technology to deliver culturally-intelligent tools and building a more human future.