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Symbolizes growth, wisdom, and endurance. The serpent forms an ampersand—representing expansion and growth—while shedding light on its older self. It acknowledges its journey by forming a heart with its tail. S&R was the first Brennem Series and manifested at Brew&Brew during SXSW.

Symbolizes order, output, and organization; where all systems—be it making a sandwich or education—involve elimination, limitation, vision, and logic.

Symbolizes individuality, empowerment, and experience. The collegiate inspired logo plays on the idea of the multiple ways education are obtained. One was is the traditional route and another approach spans beyond traditional academics—flipping education on its head (eg. Shooting star above the “E). Pronounced ‘a-cad-eh-me’.

Symbolizes identity, division, and competition. RE plays on the illusion of competition via race. The symbol is a divided heart split similar to the two hemispheres of the brain. The left (logical) side, concerned with the race and winning. The right (imaginative) side, a space for naivety and creation. Regardless of how much intellect we throw at life—there’s no finish line—the only competition is in our minds and what we try to do to extend our time.

Symbolizes oneness, connection, and direction. The nautical inspired symbol juxtaposes two oars and a “North Star” inside a life-ring. Clarity of direction. Tense collaboration. Floating. How do we recalibrate the world’s rising tides of disconnected compulsion?

Symbolizes illusion, chance, and continuation. It’s a “Die standing on its edge” with clock hands pointing to the 19th century invention of the 9-to-5. What illusion will we invent next? Work and play are two sides of the same coin and what can you do with a coin besides pay? Flip it. Work can be taken so seriously that life itself becomes a joke. Isn’t life a continuous roll—on the floor? Work is play.

Symbolizes rhythm, contrast, and mixing. The musical inspired (forte) symbol plays on the idea of dancing with duality. This illusion of separation requires full rotation. This is about playing with opposing truths and catching the right tune.

Symbolizes senses, interactions, and signaling. The classic MacOS and electrical outlet inspired symbol features input going “below the surface of sense” (Load) for output. Information affects us in different ways. Question is: which is best for you?

Symbolizes omnipresence, attention, and bonding. The simple Tic-Tac-Toe inspired symbol is as simple as love itself—where complexity can stem from fantasy and intellectualizing. Love is quantumly unquantifiable. Love permeates all things—we just tap into it. Atomically and astronomically.