A mark your customers
recognize before they read the name.
We design logos as operating systems for a brand — built to hold up on a shop sign in Riyadh, a favicon, and a pitch deck cover, without losing what makes it yours.
Most logo projects fail before the designer opens a file.
They start with "make it pop" instead of a real question: what does this business need people to believe, in the half-second before they read a single word? We start there — with your positioning, your competitors' shelf, and where the mark actually has to work.
Four weeks, four stages, no guessing in between.
Every stage ends with something you approve before we move — so "make it pop" never has to be the feedback.
Discovery
Positioning, audience, competitor shelf audit, and a one-page creative brief you sign off on before any design starts.
Concept
Three distinct directions, not three variations of one idea — presented with reasoning, not just images.
Refinement
Your chosen direction, refined through two structured revision rounds against the original brief.
Delivery
Full file package, usage guidelines, and a walkthrough call so your team knows how to use it correctly from day one.
What's actually in the handover.
No surprise "final file" that only opens in one app. Everything below ships as standard on every logo engagement.
- Primary logo — full color, Arabic + Latin
- Secondary & icon-only lockups
- Black, white & single-color versions
- Favicon & app icon set
- Social profile & cover formats
- Source files (AI, EPS, SVG)
- Print-ready & web-ready exports
- One-page usage guideline sheet
Hammam Tourism
A Riyadh-based travel agency repositioned from local operator to premium regional brand — through a bilingual identity system built to scale across paper, screen, and city skyline.
Read the full case study →Before you ask, you might wonder…
Typically four weeks from signed brief to final files, run in the four stages above. Rush timelines are possible for an adjusted scope — ask us on the discovery call.
Two structured revision rounds on your chosen concept, scoped against the original creative brief. Most projects land the mark within these two rounds — additional rounds can be added if needed.
Yes — bilingual lockups are designed as one system from the first concept, not translated afterward. This is standard on every project, not an add-on.
This engagement covers the logo system itself. Typography, color palette, and full brand guidelines are covered under our Brand Kit service — often run right after the logo is finalized.
You do, fully, on delivery — including editable source files. There's no dependency on Zaawia to use, edit, or reproduce your own logo afterward.
Let's design a mark worth remembering.
Free 30-minute discovery call. No pitch deck, no commitment — just a real conversation about what your brand needs to say.
A mark your customers
recognize before they read the name.
We design logos as operating systems for a brand — built to hold up on a shop sign in Riyadh, a favicon, and a pitch deck cover, without losing what makes it yours.
Most logo projects fail before the designer opens a file.
They start with "make it pop" instead of a real question: what does this business need people to believe, in the half-second before they read a single word? We start there — with your positioning, your competitors' shelf, and where the mark actually has to work.
Four weeks, four stages, no guessing in between.
Every stage ends with something you approve before we move — so "make it pop" never has to be the feedback.
Discovery
Positioning, audience, competitor shelf audit, and a one-page creative brief you sign off on before any design starts.
Concept
Three distinct directions, not three variations of one idea — presented with reasoning, not just images.
Refinement
Your chosen direction, refined through two structured revision rounds against the original brief.
Delivery
Full file package, usage guidelines, and a walkthrough call so your team knows how to use it correctly from day one.
What's actually in the handover.
No surprise "final file" that only opens in one app. Everything below ships as standard on every logo engagement.
- Primary logo — full color, Arabic + Latin
- Secondary & icon-only lockups
- Black, white & single-color versions
- Favicon & app icon set
- Social profile & cover formats
- Source files (AI, EPS, SVG)
- Print-ready & web-ready exports
- One-page usage guideline sheet
Hammam Tourism
A Riyadh-based travel agency repositioned from local operator to premium regional brand — through a bilingual identity system built to scale across paper, screen, and city skyline.
Read the full case study →Before you ask, you might wonder…
Typically four weeks from signed brief to final files, run in the four stages above. Rush timelines are possible for an adjusted scope — ask us on the discovery call.
Two structured revision rounds on your chosen concept, scoped against the original creative brief. Most projects land the mark within these two rounds — additional rounds can be added if needed.
Yes — bilingual lockups are designed as one system from the first concept, not translated afterward. This is standard on every project, not an add-on.
This engagement covers the logo system itself. Typography, color palette, and full brand guidelines are covered under our Brand Kit service — often run right after the logo is finalized.
You do, fully, on delivery — including editable source files. There's no dependency on Zaawia to use, edit, or reproduce your own logo afterward.
Let's design a mark worth remembering.
Free 30-minute discovery call. No pitch deck, no commitment — just a real conversation about what your brand needs to say.