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Badea Logo
The Story Behind Our Logo
The surrounding circle: Symbolizes the solidarity, African unity, and cultural and economic relations between the countries of the African continent and the countries of the Middle East.
The circular lines: Indicate non-Arab African countries in dark green and Arab
countries in Africa and the Middle East in light green, reflecting the cultural and geographical diversity of the region and embodying Arab-African solidarity.
The shape of Africa and the Middle East: The shape represents the geographic region targeted by the logo or commercial and economic activities between African countries
and the Middle Eastern countries.
A shape of arrow connected to a circular line: Symbolizes progress and advancement, and can be interpreted
as a symbol of direction and clear vision in achieving success and moving towards the goal.
Logo Construction
A square grid is a network of evenly spaced horizontal and vertical lines that form a series of equal-sized squares. It consists of a set of parallel lines that intersect at right angles, forming a geometric pattern of squares. Each square within the grid has the same dimensions, with the lines serving as boundaries or reference points for positioning objects or elements within the grid. Square grids are commonly used in various fields, such as graphic design, architecture, engineering, and mathematics, to provide structure, alignment, and organization to visual or spatial representations.
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The structure of the logo is based on a geometric grid that makes it perfectly balanced and dynamic, while preserving the features of the African continent and Arab Middle East countries.
The design concept of the logo aims to highlight the interconnection and mutual communication between Arab countries in Africa and the Middle East, as well as non-Arab African countries, to embody Arab-African solidarity.
This is one of the main goals of establishing the bank, which aims to enhance economic, financial, and technical cooperation between the Arab and African regions.
This concept is illustrated through the depiction of intersecting circular lines with equal dimensions, with distinct separations between Arab and African countries. The curvature of these lines is also directed upwards to symbolize growth and progress