Bilebantales

Bilebantales is born from the fusion of Bilebante, a once-struggling village in Central Lombok, and Tales, meaning stories. In the past, Bilebante was known as the “dust village”, heavily affected by sand mining that stripped the land and the community’s spirit. Everything changed when the village chief decided to ban sand mining and shift the entire community toward a green economy.

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Industry

Tourism & Hospitality

Location

Services

Logo Design
Digital Brand Assets
Photography

Bilebantales

Bilebantales is born from the fusion of Bilebante, a once-struggling village in Central Lombok, and Tales, meaning stories. In the past, Bilebante was known as the “dust village”, heavily affected by sand mining that stripped the land and the community’s spirit. Everything changed when the village chief decided to ban sand mining and shift the entire community toward a green economy.

Overview

Industry

Tourism & Hospitality

Location

Services

Logo Design
Digital Brand Assets
Photography

The logo captures this spirit through meaningful symbolism inside an oval shape, representing harmony and unity. The sun reflects Lombok’s warm tropical identity. The traditional Lombok Lumbung symbolizes the strength of its farming community. The trees represent preserved forests that remain untouched, and the flowing river illustrates the village’s one vital water source that sustains life there.

Color Palette

Springbok Green

HEX

#244C3C

RGB

36, 76, 60

CMYK

53%, 0%, 21%, 70%

Sacramento
State Green

HEX

#FFFFFF

RGB

255, 255, 255

CMYK

0%, 0%, 0%, 0%

Black Emerald

HEX
#10231B

RGB
16, 35, 27

CMYK
54%, 0%, 23%, 86%

Grizzly

HEX
#DCEFE7

RGB
220, 239, 231

CMYK
8%, 0%, 3%, 6%

The logo captures this spirit through meaningful symbolism inside an oval shape, representing harmony and unity. The sun reflects Lombok’s warm tropical identity. The traditional Lombok Lumbung symbolizes the strength of its farming community. The trees represent preserved forests that remain untouched, and the flowing river illustrates the village’s one vital water source that sustains life there

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