Ahmed Alamri (Mojomora) may not yet be a household name, but he sure is well on his way. With over 70,000 site subscribers, it’s no stretch to say that he has made it in the difficult world of business and entrepreneurship with his media company ‘DARK.’ However, he refuses to remain complacent with his current level of success and is working hard every day to bring new content to his subscribers.
Mojomora is an American internet entrepreneur and graphic designer widely known as founder of media company DARK. Ahmed also graduated with honors from Law School located in San Diego, California with a field focus in intellectual property law, copyright law, & trademarks.
His entrepreneurial successes started at 15 years old after launching a location-based social network in his small town of Selma, California. Mojomora would then go on to start designing websites and graphics for various companies, brands, marketing firms and law firms all over southern California.
These entrepreneurship tendencies have led Mojomora to where he is today. Currently, he is staying busy by running his company DARK and he’s also in the process of unveiling a podcast artist-series set to release this year. Mojomora has worked with several of notable clients including Lexy Panterra, UFC Flyweight Alex Perez, B Karma, Jordan Royale, Hitta Castro, Tribe Mafia, The Fault in Our Stars Actress Emily Peachey, Choyce Cincere, Freaky P.
After building his DARK brand into a full-service digital marketing agency, Mojomora is looking to branch out ‘DARK’ into a full-form media conglomerate.
After becoming most notable for its high quality designs including its signature digital magazine covers, DARK Magazine has now been shared by hundreds of thousands of artists, creators, and entrepreneurs across Instagram.
Mojomora is a phenomenal entrepreneur who is pushing the envelope of his business day by day.
In an interview with the California Herald, Mojomora talks about how important it is for our younger generations to ‘tap in’ with their inner passions and aspirations:
“As a student of higher education, I think our institutions don’t do the best job at teaching students what’s really going on in the real world. With the most powerful devices sitting in our pockets; we can now learn anything our heart desires at the push of a button.”
I’m looking forward to sticking around and watching what Mojomora does with DARK Magazine next.
You can read more about Ahmed Alamri (Mojomora) in this article with The California Herald
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