Gaimat x SNB promotion — dark forest green background; oversized olive-green "20,000" numerals; SNB World Mastercard (dark navy, card number 5324, Arabic and English SNB logo, Mastercard circles); gold arc on card face; gold aeroplane motif; spotlight effect
Gaimat x SNB promotion — dark forest green background; oversized olive-green "20,000" numerals; SNB World Mastercard (dark navy, card number 5324, Arabic and English SNB logo, Mastercard circles); gold arc on card face; gold aeroplane motif; spotlight effect

Breif

Breif

Brew Can Co. needed to stand out in a crowded coffee market filled with colorful, busy designs. I created a bold black-and-white identity that feels more like a premium art piece than a grocery store product, with a simple hand-drawn coffee cup that adds personality without clutter.

Challange

Challange

Brew Can Co. needed to stand out in a crowded coffee market filled with colorful, busy designs. I created a bold black-and-white identity that feels more like a premium art piece than a grocery store product, with a simple hand-drawn coffee cup that adds personality without clutter.

Gaimat

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Industry

Branding . Packaging

Space of work

Portfolio

Gaimat packaging staircase — ascending stack of white cubic boxes covered in blue-and-white checkerboard pattern with repeating orange ball-face icons; front faces display the Gaimat logo badge (round blue starburst, retro orange mascot, rainbow arc, "gaimat" and Arabic "ولناس")

Introduction

Building a logistics ecosystem that’s optimized, adaptive, and deeply connected.

Today’s logistics networks are no longer just systems of movement. They’re living ecosystems of coordination, intelligence, and human purpose. It’s not just what you deliver—it’s how you deliver it. They’ve evolved into adaptive, data-driven environments—crafted not only to move goods efficiently, but to move industries forward. A supply chain isn’t a pipeline of transactions; it’s a narrative. It speaks through precision, reveals through flow, and connects through trust. In the past, logistics was about scale—more routes, more storage, more speed. Now, it’s about intention. It’s about what you optimize, and more importantly, what you simplify. A strong supply chain doesn’t dominate—it synchronizes. It doesn’t just fulfill—it empowers. It doesn’t only reach the destination—it respects the journey.

Gaimat brand poster — wavy blue-and-white checkerboard background; full-body retro cartoon ball mascot (orange round head, teal body, peace-sign hand, white gloves and sneakers, smiling with tongue out); yellow Arabic text "البونسية!"; large orange bubbly "قيمات" wordmark with "gaimat" in Latin script; sparkle star accents

Balancing optimization with moments of intelligent impact.

Balancing optimization with moments of intelligent impact.

Gaimat brand collateral — orange Wishbone-style chair against a blue tile wall; Gaimat carrier bag (blue-white checkerboard with die-cut handle, orange "قيمات gaimat" wordmark) alongside two branded paper cups (checkerboard with orange face icons) resting on the seat
Gaimat brand collateral — orange Wishbone-style chair against a blue tile wall; Gaimat carrier bag (blue-white checkerboard with die-cut handle, orange "قيمات gaimat" wordmark) alongside two branded paper cups (checkerboard with orange face icons) resting on the seat
us biscuit, sliced almonds, and Biscoff crumble; scattered almond flakes and Biscoff crumbs on a pale blue surface
us biscuit, sliced almonds, and Biscoff crumble; scattered almond flakes and Biscoff crumbs on a pale blue surface

Don’t overcomplicate—refine. Let the system perform, but add character in how it operates. Subtle synchronization, clear hierarchy, and flow designed for movement create supply chains that feel effortless yet intentional. The strongest logistics networks have rhythm—clear entry points, seamless transitions, and communication that feels human. Treat it like orchestration, not just operation. Structure is no longer linear; it adapts like a living system, shifting from coordination to collaboration, allowing partners to feel part of a shared journey rather than a static process. Every link, every delivery, becomes a story. Transitions aren’t just functional—they build trust. Flow becomes dialogue. Data becomes intuition. Precision becomes empathy. What you’re really building is a world—one that mirrors your way of thinking, your rhythm of movement, and your vision of connection. A supply chain like this isn’t just a network. It’s a philosophy in motion. It shows not only what you deliver—but why. Not only how it runs—but how it feels. More insights available now on Urban Glow Insights.

Gaimat storefront mockup — light blue ceramic tile facade; orange/terracotta door frame with glass door; wavy blue-and-white checkerboard awning with orange “قيمات gaimat” wordmark; brand environment design
Gaimat storefront mockup — light blue ceramic tile facade; orange/terracotta door frame with glass door; wavy blue-and-white checkerboard awning with orange “قيمات gaimat” wordmark; brand environment design
Gaimat luqaimat box — kraft paper box split into two halves: left side finished with white chocolate drizzle and pistachio pieces; right side with chocolate drizzle and sliced almonds; scattered mini marshmallows and pistachio chips on a pale blue surface
Gaimat luqaimat box — kraft paper box split into two halves: left side finished with white chocolate drizzle and pistachio pieces; right side with chocolate drizzle and sliced almonds; scattered mini marshmallows and pistachio chips on a pale blue surface
Gaimat “Family Time” food photo — two blue ceramic plates: background plate (out of focus) piled with sugar-dusted luqaimat; foreground plate shows six golden-fried luqaimat balls each with a unique illustrated cartoon face (mustachioed, wide-grin, surprised, sunglasses, freckled buck-toothed, sleepy-eyed); green and gold syrup pooling on the plate; orange retro bubble-lettering “Family Time” overlaid upper-left; white marble surface
Gaimat “Family Time” food photo — two blue ceramic plates: background plate (out of focus) piled with sugar-dusted luqaimat; foreground plate shows six golden-fried luqaimat balls each with a unique illustrated cartoon face (mustachioed, wide-grin, surprised, sunglasses, freckled buck-toothed, sleepy-eyed); green and gold syrup pooling on the plate; orange retro bubble-lettering “Family Time” overlaid upper-left; white marble surface

Making your supply chain a living system, not a fixed framework:

Supply chains should evolve. They’re not static infrastructures—they’re intelligent systems in motion. As your operations expand, your network should adapt too. New routes, refined processes, stronger partnerships, bolder strategies. Every decision matters. From the first mile to the final delivery, every movement carries meaning. A small optimization can say more about your precision and care than a thousand data points ever could. This is where excellence lives—not in expansion alone, but in thoughtful evolution. And most importantly, a great supply chain feels unfinished in the best way possible—it leaves room for innovation, for agility, for transformation. Because logistics should grow as the world does. They should adapt with your goals, shift with your markets, and expand with your vision. Get more transformation insights on Urban Glow Insights.

Gaimat brand pattern — light blue background; grid of orange ball mascot characters each with a different retro cartoon expression (winking, grinning, surprised, droopy-eyed and more); “enjoy” in small retro script above large bold black “gaimat.bh” wordmark centred in the composition
Gaimat brand pattern — light blue background; grid of orange ball mascot characters each with a different retro cartoon expression (winking, grinning, surprised, droopy-eyed and more); “enjoy” in small retro script above large bold black “gaimat.bh” wordmark centred in the composition

Every decision matters. From the first mile to the final delivery, every movement carries meaning. A small optimization can say more about your precision and care than a thousand data points ever could. This is where excellence lives—not in expansion alone, but in thoughtful evolution.


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What kind of work does Makers' Studio do?

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How much does it cost?

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How does a project with you typically start?

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We don't make boring,
What we make we make well!

Making your vision.

© The Makers Studio 2026 | All Rights Reserved

We don't make boring,
What we make we make well!

Making your vision.

© The Makers Studio 2026 | All Rights Reserved