Talbot Olivier - Lawyers

Talbot Olivier - Lawyers

About Zellige

This intricate pattern is inspired by zellige, the stunning and intrictate hand-cut tiling.

How does this relate to Talbot Olivier Lawyers?

Assiduous attention to detail is very important in the process of creating Zellige works. A Zellige master spends at least six or seven years of apprenticeship drawing geometic configurations. Undertaking the study required reveals an incredible commitment.

Mathematically, the number of patterns within a design are huge. Amazingly, not one pattern is written down, all are committed to the master's memory. A master Zellige tiler leads others, and must show both the wisdom and acuity to refer to the past and have the intellect and confidence of a future vision and outcome.

It is this passion and dedication to the study of one's craft, combined with keenness and sharpness of perception that is similar to a career in law.

The inter-connected lines represent connections across a broad range of industries and practice areas, and applied in the Talbot Olivier Lawyers corporate colours take on a more personal meaning to the company.