Latifah AlSaad is a Graphic Designer and a certified Natural Science Illustrator. Growing up, Latifah regularly worked on arts and crafts projects with her mother whose work she admired. This later led her to pursue her bachelors in Graphic Design at the American University of Kuwait. While in school, Latifah experimented with different mediums and discovered her love for illustration. Throughout the years Latifah had also discovered her love for the natural sciences, which is apparent in her Art. She had found that she is particularly drawn to bones and plants.
Upon graduating from College, Latifah decided to further familiarize herself  with the world of Scientific Illustration. She volunteered at the Natural History Museum of the LA County with the Entomology department, particularly on a project called "BioSCAN." She went on to spend a few months looking at and drawing fly genitalia. Her illustrations can be found published by the department in a scientific journal. Latifah also got the chance to demonstrate her Graphic Design skills by creating fly posters for a convention and for the Entomology department.
Once her volunteer time was over, Latifah moved to Washington. There she pursued a certificate degree in Natural Science Illustration at the University of Washington. She got to draw everything from insects, to animals, to plants, and, her favorite, bones. Latifah's style of illustration consists of a modified stipple technique using pen and ink.
Today, Latifah is experimenting with color and is working on adding more work to her portfolio. She hopes that one day she can make a difference through art.