Baobabs—iconic trees native to Africa—take their name from the Arabic buhibab, meaning “father of many seeds.” Known for their longevity and resilience, they symbolise strength, wisdom, and quiet generosity.
Often used as community gathering points, baobabs stand for connection. With their root-like branches reaching skyward, they’re sometimes called the “upside-down tree”—a reminder to embrace alternative perspectives and the beauty of seeing the world differently.
Every part of the baobab nurtures: offering fruit, shelter, and healing. They’re not just icons, but anchors—generous, grounding presences in the places they grow.
With eight years of experience in graphic design—four of which have been dedicated to shaping over 100 planning consultations in the UK—we specialise in crafting digital and print materials for the built environment.
We remove friction from processes—delivering work that’s clear, considered and rooted in place.
We create lasting and memorable communications that speak to both heart and ground.
We nurture our client relationships so they evolve into long-term partnerships 😉