
by: Rasha

sub-headline: hold up to mirror. answer honestly.
headline: [ figure it out yourself after you hold it up to the morror :-) ]
body copy: A simple question. And one that gnaws at you, keeping you up at night. But with the right knowledge, you can lead, motivate, and inspire your team. Wharton Executive Education is renowned for a curriculum that’s as intensive as it is valuable. Proven leadership methods. Key insight. Cutting-edge techniques. Great leaders never stop growing. Will you?
brand: Wharton “University of Pennsylvania”
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he: do you want to memorize the Qur’an?
me: yes, i would love to, but i don’t have time, you know gathering, sitting together and …… and …., really i don’t have time.
he: it’s not like what you think.
me: !!
he: we will memorise the Qur’an online.
me: !! hmmmm, still i don’t have time.
he: man, it’s not like what you think, all what you need is 5 minutes a week.
me: so i will not waste time?
he: you will not waste time.
me: but, you keep saying [we, us, together], who are they?
he: muslims from everywhere ..we just trying to encourage each others to memorise the Qur’an, it’s that site we talked about it a week ago, daralislaamlive.
me: aha, did they change there web design.
he: hehe, not yet.
me: btw, i don’t like the name .. it’s too much.
he: ah, leave me alone, i don’t have time to argue with you.
memorise the Qura’n [ here ]
Categories: Qur'an · islam · life · people · personal · website

headline: 50 million success stories
body copy: It’s a long way from Sudan to the catwalks of London, New York, Milan and Paris. But that’s the journey Alek started as a 14 year old refugee. Just one of 50 million refugee. Just one of 50 million refugee success stories.
photo’s caption: Alek Wek – Model
brand: UNHCR – The UN refugee agency [50th anniversary]
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SOLD … next.
Categories: art · car · kuwait · personal · photo · photography · yellow

that’s it .. i decided to leave kuwait. it’s the time to take a next step in my life. it’s not just about kuwait, it’s about exploring different places, different cultures, and try to enjoy my life and try to open more opportunities.
so where i am going? i am not sure yet, all what i know that i will be a nomad, my journey will start in the end of august … doha, dubai, abu dhabi, cairo, alexandria, but where i will settle down? i really don’t know.
so let’s see where is my next step will be.
Categories: abstract · arab · art · happiness · kuwait · life · money · people · personal · photo · photography


Here is a reference for any graphic designer working with international clients or designing for an international audience. The first trick is understanding the culture and knowing how firmly traditional symbols are held, and how far the boundaries can and should be pushed to achieve the most effective design message for the project. This guidebook covers everything designers need to know about the national and international meanings of various traditional and not-so traditional cultural symbols, and their implications and associations.
This resource is packed with important symbol definitions and is illustrated with real-life graphic design examples of symbols used in print, packaging, advertising, multimedia, environmental graphics, and more.
and again i copied these paragraphs from the book, i don’t have any time to write my own review.
this book by:
Anistatia R Miller &
Jared M. Brown
Cheryl Dangel Cullen
another good book from [ rockport ]

headline: Education makes sense
brands: [unicef] [storaenso] – Global partners in basic education.
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