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Image House is a multidisciplinary architectural design and media production organization founded in 1997 by architect Gabriel Mikhail. Based on the website content, its business is not ordinary graphic design or an online creative tool, but rather integrated services centered on the conservation of Egypt’s natural and cultural heritage, including ecological architecture, national park infrastructure, visitor centers, interpretive exhibitions, wayfinding systems, photography, documentaries, publications, and electronic media.
Its core strength lies in the integration of “ecological architecture + interpretive communication + visual publishing.” Its projects cover national parks and protected areas such as Wadi El Hitan, Wadi El Gemal, White Desert, and Siwa, as well as visitor facilities for World Heritage sites. Taking the Integrated Signage Plan for Wadi El Gemal National Park as an example, the project includes directional signage, code-of-conduct signage, and interpretive signage, with cultural and ecological interpretation built around key sites such as archaeological remains, fishing villages, mangroves, wetlands, and coral reef beaches. The website also states that it can provide wildlife photography, videography, multilingual copywriting, print and electronic publications, and has produced more than 20 documentaries.
The website does not disclose any standard pricing, quotation model, payment methods, or contract terms. It appears more likely to operate on a customized project basis, though this cannot be confirmed from the available information. Regarding copyright, the text only mentions copyrighting services, publications, and electronic media production, but does not clarify the ownership or licensing scope for image assets, design schemes, source files, or final deliverables. These points should be carefully confirmed before procurement.
Its strengths are its focused and substantial project track record, making it especially suitable for projects related to nature conservation, ecotourism, public education, and international aid. It can also connect spatial design, interpretive exhibition content, and visual communication, reducing the coordination costs of working with multiple suppliers. The downside is that the website is presented more like a portfolio and lacks information on service processes, team size, delivery standards, maintenance support, and pricing, making it less convenient for commercial clients to assess costs and timelines.
It is better suited for national parks, nature reserves, World Heritage sites, environmental NGOs, government agencies, international development organizations, and project owners that need ecologically sensitive architecture and public communication content. It is not particularly suitable for users looking for template-based online design tools, quick brand visuals, or low-cost stock asset libraries.
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