Creative Work
I’m a freelance designer and creative director with over 6 years of experience in visual communication and digital design. My background spans academic, nonprofit, and independent creative work, giving me a clear understanding of diverse needs, budgets, and audiences.
I previously worked as the social media designer for the NMSU Writing Center, where I created posters, event graphics, social media campaigns, and branding materials that helped increase student engagement and visibility for the center. I also work as the Creative director of Webme Solutions, a digital agency based in Nigeria.
Outside of that role, I run my own freelance practice, taking on projects in branding, print and digital design, content creation, and marketing visuals for clients in education, nonprofits, small businesses, lifestyle, and tech. Much of my work is self-directed—I concept, design, and deliver everything from scratch, often handling the full creative process from idea to final execution.
Whether it’s crafting an identity for a startup, designing campaign materials for a university program, or creating personal passion projects, I’m driven by clear, impactful design that connects with people and gets results.
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Selected Work Samples
NMSU Writing Center Design:
Served as Social Media Designer for the NMSU Writing Center, managing accounts and creating all visual content. Conceptualized and delivered multiple design options for posters, event graphics, and branded campaigns that strengthened the center’s online presence and student engagement.
Afrofuturism Concept Design
Reimagined Xiaomi’s brand identity through an Afrofuturist lens for a class project, fusing traditional African patterns, Adinkra symbols, and vibrant colors with futuristic tech aesthetics to create a bold, culturally rooted visual system.
SDG Nigeria – Social Media Designs
Created a series of awareness and advocacy graphics for the Sustainable Development Goals in the Nigerian context. Designed culturally resonant social media posts, carousels, and stories that blended the official UN SDG colors and icons with Nigerian visual elements like Ankara patterns and local photography to drive engagement and educate young audiences on the 17 Goals.