In honor of Eid (today - Tuesday), I'm featuring some bilingual packaging that I bought in Nairobi. A lot of stuff is made for east and north Africa and the middle east - with shared packaging for all the countries represented by those markets.
Arabic is not widely spoken in Kenya, but I benefit by seeing how well different manufacturers adapt their designs using Arabic and English.
So why the Pampers? (Our youngest is 5.) We don't have any announcements to make! Friends recently had a baby, and this is one of the presents we bought for them.
Monday, October 23, 2006
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Where you can find Paul Merrill
If you are looking for Paul Merrill, go over to Shiny Bits of Life , which is my personal blog - or Greener Grass Media . Thanks! (I no ...
-
Today I have a guest photographer - Josh Cadd. He and his family moved to Nairobi about six months ago. Part of getting settled meant buying...
-
It is time for me to say goodbye. We leave Kenya tonight right before midnight. We have lived here for just over two years - and not left Ea...
-
Matatus are mini buses that travel all over Kenya. In early 2005, the government changed their policies on matatus. Before, if an operator ...
1 comment:
Wow. I haven't seen Clorets in ages... LOL
Post a Comment