how we work
01
We are listening
First we want more get to know you and your project. This way we can understand you and your goals better.
02
We create a concept
Based on your wishes and goals, we start to research thoroughly. What are your competitors doing and how can you differentiate yourself from them? What appeals to your target group?
With this information, we begin to create and implement a design concept that is individually tailored to you.
03
we talk about it
together with you we discuss the concept and the designs. We then refine the design according to your wishes. So you get exactly what you want and we make sure that the design suits you perfectly.
04
We observe
We then keep an eye on whether the social media channel is growing as expected or whether your online shop is seeing increasing sales. If your project is successful, we've done our job right.
The basis for the logo is formed by the initials of our company name, which is the Akkadian word for eyes. Akkadian is one of the oldest languages in the world and was spoken in Babylon as early as 5000 years ago. We chose to refer to Babylon because that's where the first brand was invented. To name the goods in jars, the Babylonians developed signs and symbols that later evolved into the first writing in human history. The symbols that adorned the clay jugs therefore conveyed their content and value. This is how the first trademarks came about. The development of logos is therefore a very old craft whose tradition we want to carry into the future.
Philosophy of our logo
We brought the Initials of our company name b + d together, so they form a circle, that is surrounded by a bigger circle. That way it appears to be an eye, within the letters function as a pupil. Like this the single parts of our logo build an abstract depiction, that literally symbolizes the meaning "eye".
We put the initials b + d of our company name together so that they form a circle that is surrounded by a larger circle. It looks like an eye, with the joined letters standing like a pupil. The individual parts of our logo thus come together to form an abstract representation that symbolizes the literal meaning "eye".
The word Baramu has a second meaning besides "eye". It can also stand for "color". To reflect this meaning as well, we decided to color the d of our logo. We used the color yellow because it is perceived as bright or radiant and traditionally stands for success and creativity.
Finally, we chose the Arabic letter nun, which forms the phonetic end of the word design and looks like an eyeball.