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Yala Stop Rolls out

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Yala Stop, formerly known as Medmart, was a local convenienc­e store for one of Lebanon’s gas station franchises. Beiru- based branding agency Wondereigh­t was in charge of creating a whole new corporate identity for the store, one that looks modern, internatio­nal and can be easily adaptable to any market, so that it pushes the store to reach its full local and regional franchisin­g potential. From initializi­ng the concept creation to designing the packaging, rendering the interior and formulatii­ng the brand essence, “We had to make the shop stand out in looks and experience,” notes Walid Nasrallah, Wondereigh­t co-founder and creative director. After carrying out a market research and explored the shop’s in-store journey to understand its limitation­s and potentials, the creative team came up with “Yala Stop” concept. The word “Yala” is one of the most commonly used words by Arabic speakers. Likewise, the name “Yala Stop” indicates a sense of accessibil­ity. Hence a new corporate identity with a fresh new logo was born. “On the experience level, we coordinate­d with the interior designer to create a customer-friendly space for a guaranteed smooth shopping experience. The new scheme allocated different touch points throughout the shop, created specifical­ly to upsell the brand’s private label line,” adds Nasralah. Yala Stop” is set to take convenienc­e to a whole new level. The revamped store started appealing to a new crowd. The new branding and well-crafted customer journey reeled an increase in the shop’s sales within the first week of its launch. Even the store’s private label line is standing out to shoppers.

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Netherland­s-based Atrissi design studio has developed the branding and design for Beituti restaurant, a new Lebanese food concept scheduled to open soon its first location in Amsterdam. The concept of Beituti is devoted to capture the essence of Lebanese food in a contempora­ry setting, focusing on offering typical Lebanese home cooking. Tarek Atrissi Design has created the naming of the restaurant, the full visual identity concept polishing and interior design of this new venture.
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