Purple Brain, a well know and leading Saudi-based production house, has just undergone a rebranding, shifting from a standard production company to a curatorial production house. The company took on this to showcase their commitment to going beyond trends and focusing on creating stories that are rich in meaning so present the true meaning of cultural value.

CEO and Co-Founder Otbah Rayess shared his thoughts, “We don’t just create — we curate. This rebrand reflects our philosophy of treating production as a craft, delivering work that resonates with meaning and excellence.” This shift highlights Purple Brain’s commitment to thoughtful, impactful storytelling that expresses stories that truly resonate.

The Big Launch at JAX Diriyah
In celebration of this new direction, Purple Brain launched the rebrand at a special event in Riyadh’s famed Diriyah. The night included a special performance by Amir Eid, lead singer of Cairokee, and was attended by many well known figures from the art and media industries. This event was nothing short of exceptional, where a large number of guests showed up, and experienced the grand transition of Purple Brain on how they masterfully combined artistry with storytelling.

A Decade of Marvelous Storytelling
Celebrating over a decade of success, Purple Brain has earned recognition for its unique production style, working with top global brands and producing content that remains relevant and powerful. With this rebrand, the company aims to strengthen its position as a leader in the production industry, blending creativity with powerful stories to create scenes and work that result in a lasting impact.
As Purple Brain continues to push cultural boundaries, it remains dedicated to producing iconic work that resonates deeply with audiences around the world.

For more information, visit purplebrain.co.