Nazareth Care Group

Nazareth Care Group is a leading medical tourism provider, partnering with top-tier doctors, hospitals, and medical centers to deliver exceptional patient care. The organization specializes in connecting international patients with highly qualified, multilingual medical professionals, ensuring a smooth and secure experience in a foreign country. Design Services and Impact: Our design for Nazareth Care Group … Read more

Lola et Moi

Lola et Moi is a children’s clothing brand based in Lebanon, offering vibrant and stylish apparel for babies and kids aged six months to twelve years. The brand draws inspiration from retro patterns and traditional silhouettes, creating unique and colorful designs that appeal to both children and parents. Their collections are available at select locations, … Read more

Oud Nazih Ghadban

Nazih Ghadban, a renowned oud maker based in Baalbeck, Lebanon, is celebrated for his craftsmanship, having created custom instruments for esteemed figures, including the iconic Wadih Al-Safi. Known for his artistry, Nazih sought a website that would professionally showcase his exquisite work. Design Services and Impact: We developed a sophisticated website that embodies the elegance … Read more

Continu

Continue is an architecture studio that embodies the concept of progress and continuity in its designs, with a focus on creating spaces that flow seamlessly and evolve over time. Design Services and Impact: For Continue, the visual identity was crafted around the essence of its name. The logo features elongated lines and curves, symbolizing the … Read more

Katy Jarjoura – Sunrising

Katy Jarjura, a compassionate music therapist and conductor, wanted a brand identity that mirrors her caring and uplifting spirit. With her ability to embrace and guide those she helps, we created the identity “Sun Rising” to symbolize her warm, empathetic presence. Design Services and Impact: The design for Sun Rising incorporates warm, sunrise-inspired colors, reflecting … Read more

Ecomleb

As early as 2002, the Ministry of Economy and Trade in Lebanon recognized the potential of e-commerce as a tool to propel Lebanese firms into the global market. Acknowledging the impressive growth of the e-business sector worldwide, the ministry initiated the EcomLeb project, funded by the EU, to address the barriers to e-commerce in Lebanon. … Read more