Proper noun
Naiman (plural Naimans)
A surname from Yiddish.
"When you're having the dream, no matter how 'weird' it is -- you're in a poker game with a giant green squirrel and Queen Mary -- it's weird," says Naiman. Source: Internet
Drawing from elements of photography, the rule of three—or what Naiman refers to as triangulation—follows the idea that the dominant color of a chosen palette should appear within three points of a room: high, low, and at eye level. Source: Internet
“I told them they could draw on any wall that is black!” says Naiman. Source: Internet
Naiman said making the brand’s products a “distinct element” in the stories it tells helps the brand become part of the narrative, a strategy she believes is more effective than simply sticking a logo at the end of a video. Source: Internet