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NETHERLANDS -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Oct 25, 2021
Renowned designer Amr Ibrahim Mousa crafts a captivating branding identity for Villa Sorra, nestled in the heart of Emilia, Italy, to preserve and innovate, promoting cultural, didactic, and tourist activities.
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Renowned designer Amr Ibrahim Mousa has unveiled a captivating branding identity for Villa Sorra, a historical gem situated in the heart of the countryside of Emilia, Italy. The logo, a symbol reflecting the area's values, aims to create a sense of awareness and belonging, imprinting the essence of Emilia and Italy in people's memory.
The branding for Villa Sorra is a testament to its rich history, surrounded by enchanting landscapes and world-renowned Italian excellences such as Tortellini, Balsamic Vinegar, and Parmigiano Reggiano cheese. The design mirrors the historical, architectural, and landscape characteristics of the Villa, encapsulating its unique story and cultural significance.
Amr Ibrahim Mousa's meticulous attention to detail and innovative approach in crafting the branding identity for Villa Sorra sets it apart, reflecting the essence of the Emilian baroque style and the historical park, preserving and innovating the Villa's cultural heritage.
Hand sketches, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign, along with Autodesk 3Ds Max and Corona Renderer, were employed in realizing this exceptional branding identity. The project, initiated in April 2020 in Egypt, was completed in June 2020, showcasing the designer's dedication and expertise.
Amr Ibrahim Mousa's exceptional work has been recognized with the prestigious Silver A' Design Award in 2022, underscoring the remarkable level of excellence, innovation, and artistic skill exhibited in this captivating branding identity for Villa Sorra.
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NETHERLANDS -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Jul 10, 2021
Renowned designer Amr Ibrahim Mousa introduces Sakakini Fragrance Packaging, inspired by the forgotten architectural treasures of Egypt, with a magnetic dome replicating the Sakakini Palace.
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