Graphic Designer crafting distinct brand and packaging design.

Joined May 2019
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Woke up today feeling inspired, so I decided to design a few T-shirts.
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What would it look like if African botanical skincare stepped away from muted earth tones and occupied an uncontested visual position in the market? That was the idea behind KORA.
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Each name works as both a product identifier and a brand statement, carried across every packaging face as the primary typographic element. The colour palette draws directly from the key ingredients: Moringa, Baobab, Shea, and Rosemary Extract to ...
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reinforce the sensory feeling of each product. Full case study on Behance: behance.net/gallery/24862543…
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One of my top reasons for wanting to make it in life is so i can finance kingdom projects and help the less privilege ones.
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Spent the entire day building @africandsgn; a living digital archive for African graphic design, with my buddies @nextjs, @reactjs, @sanity_io, and @claudeai. Still a WIP, but it's feeling right.
Building @africandsgn
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One of my favorite things about traveling is that it breaks the illusion that your current life is the only possible one.
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Greatest motivation in acquiring wealth is to travel the world for me,the earth is too beautiful to live life in just one country alone
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Please point me to resources that has helped you get better at storytelling.
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“I want to look back at the end of this year and say “God knew exactly what He was doing. His plans are indeed greater than mine.”
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I recently learned something that shifted how I understand prayer. When the Bible says “the God of Abraham/David/Jacob,” it’s not repetition,it’s revelation. God’s name is attached to people’s stories so we understand how He shows up. The God of Jacob is the God who stays with the struggler. The God of David is the God who restores after failure. The God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego is the God who delivers in the fire. Growing up, I heard my mom pray like this all the time. I didn’t realize she was calling on specific dimensions of God’s faithfulness. Now I understand, when we say “the God of…” we’re saying, “Do here what You did there.”
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Do you remember those days when photo albums were given to visitors as entertainment? And one member of the family would sit next to visitors, to give details of each photo🤌😅
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In my "𝐄𝐩𝐡𝐞𝐬𝐢𝐚𝐧𝐬 𝟑:𝟐𝟎 𝐞𝐫𝐚." Where God is going to do exceedingly MORE than I can ever imagine. 💖
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has to be Jesus christ, bro said he'll die and wake up after 3 days and actually did.
Define Aura.
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Brand Elevation @studiokoto My first session at Koto was a reminder of why I came for this FLA Design Leadership programme in the first place, to stretch how I think and to unlearn some habits formed from working in fast, pressure-driven markets like Africa. The session started with a simple line on the screen: “Brands are results, established in the mind, built over time.” I’ve known this, but hearing it through this lens again in a room full of people from every corner of the world made it land differently. It made me think about how often we’re forced to “deliver brand” overnight, as if perception can be rushed. But the part that stayed with me was the group exercise. We were asked to create a positioning using the True × Compelling × Distinctive model we were taught in class. It looked easy until we actually started. We were a team of 5, a team I had just met. We had to trust each other enough to move from scattered ideas to one clear direction in only a few minutes. For me, being my first class, that was the real learning moment in the session: watching how 5 people from different countries and cultures approach a single challenge, seeing where we aligned, where we clashed, and how quickly we had to let go of our individual ideas and biases to build something true with others. I also caught myself doing that thing of wanting to be extremely sharp and efficient. It’s what I’m used to. You don’t always get time to sit inside a thought—you solve fast. Here, they pushed us to slow down and question whether something was actually true, or just convenient. We quickly realized how many of our ideas were rooted in clichés. When it was time to present, it was about coherence. Did the idea hold? Is it on a path to solving the brand challenge we had been presented with? Could the room immediately understand what we were driving at? It made me realise how much branding is shaped by context.  In Nigeria, I’ve built several brands in survival mode. Both produce great work, but the paths are completely different. The session left me grounded in brand strategy and was a solid reminder that clarity takes time, and good work is always a team sport. This experience is already sharpening how I think about brand direction for the projects I’m working on. And it feels good to grow in a space with shared learnings. A huge shoutout to my teachers, Tom Moloney, Kathy Harvey and Dan Witchell for an awesome 4 hours 🙏
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this.
What’s your biggest financial flex?
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may your work take you far.
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There is no nobility in playing small. You’ve played small for too long. Step up. Be a conduit pipe.
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