14/09/2015
Our mission at Enda is to develop the first ever running shoe that connects the global public to Kenya’s running greatness.bOur logo is that of a spear and it carries so much meaning other than it being adapted from the Kenyan flag.
What our logo means to me

Our mission at Enda is to develop the first ever running shoe that connects the global public to Kenya’s running greatness.

As a Kenyan, the image of a spear — adapted from the Kenyan flag — is the perfect image to represent Enda. The spear appears throughout the history of Kenyan national identity. On the flag, two spears appear behind a shield, signifying defence of the national values that the flag stands for. Our first president, Jomo Kenyatta, adapted his first name “Jomo” from a local word that means “burning spear” and the Elder of the Burning Spear is one of the highest honours that that can be awarded to an individual in Kenya — not unlike knighthood or a presidential commendation.

As you may know, Enda means ‘Go’ in Swahili. To us, the spear is literally a symbol of freedom. It is a direction pointer, telling us to go, to run, to find, to discover, to explore, to be. Enda is all about finding the freedom to being a better version of you, on track and off track. Running is not about winning or punishing your body. Rather, it is a personal journey of willpower and self-discipline, whose sole focus should be about discovering the joy of being a better you.

The spear is also a sign of strength against all odds. It’s a symbol of pride that illuminates the size of the fight in you. A spear, when in motion, is straight, swift and fluid. It is a representation of speed, action and forward progression. Qualities that Enda hopes to emulate.

Earlier this month, we asked people on our mailing list what direction we should go with a logo. To all of you that took your time to give us feedback that helped us in our decision, we would like to say Ahsante (Thank you) again!!

Enda Co-Founder Navalayo Osembo. Follow on Twitter.
14/09/2015