The Art of the Choke and the Canvas: Inside the World of Naz, Jiu-Jitsu Practitioner and Design Visionary
The mat is a place of undeniable truth. When I step on it for a Jiu-Jitsu roll, there is no room for ego—just technique, leverage, and breath. It is my ultimate palate cleanser, a way to quiet a mind that is constantly buzzing with visual ideas and the daily noise of life.
But when the gi comes off, the kids are finally asleep, and the house gets quiet, the studio lights turn on. That is when I shift from the mats to the monitor.
I am Naz. I’m a husband, a father, and the designer behind LimitlessPrintStyle. Like a lot of you, my days are a constant balancing act between the family I love and the passions that keep me driven.
My creative engine runs on a unique mix of influences: the raw, aggressive energy of combat sports and a deep, lifelong love for 90s and 2000s anime and manga. Those gritty halftones, dynamic speed lines, and unapologetic streetwear vibes are direct reflections of the media that shaped me. Whether I am drafting a battle-worn boxing logo or an edgy "Future Black Belt" graphic for a baby onesie, I try to design with the same intensity I bring to a sparring session.
The hustle is relentless. Between spending quality time with my wife, chasing the kids, pinning mood boards to my Pinterest (@limitlessnaz), and mapping out videos for my new YouTube channel, my schedule is packed. But I have learned that building a digital business requires the exact same patience as earning your next belt. You put in the reps, you study the landscape, and you adapt.
For me, the choke and the canvas are two sides of the same coin. One requires physical leverage and pressure; the other requires the digital manipulation of color and form. Both demand discipline, and both give me the limitless freedom to create.