Jan 26, 20121 min read
The Swimmers
‘The Swimmers’ is an interesting photographic series by South African photographer Carla Liesching. The Swimmers is an on-going series,...
Jan 21, 20123 min read
King Bansah
In Ghana every region has a Chief. Wherever you are in Ghana, you are bound to find a Chief nearby. The Chief is like a Mayor of a suburb...
Jan 20, 20122 min read
Lips of Babel
Ex-model Elle Muliarchyk has come up with an amazing linguistic concept in collaboration with Motilo titled the ‘Lips of Babel’ with...
Dec 3, 20111 min read
Afro-Creative: Barbara Muriungi
I just finished a degree of Visual Communications last week. I have been tossing with the idea of moving to New York or London for a few...
Nov 20, 20111 min read
The Afroklectic Visual Package
The Afroklectic collateral aims to bring physicality to this online space. Make visual and contextual connection between the collateral...
Oct 25, 20111 min read
Afro-Creative: Adjoa Opoku
ADJOA OPOKU / GRAPHIC DESIGNER / BFA FROM SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY / NOW A GRAD STUDENT AT THE SCHOOL OF VISUAL ARTS / SEES DESIGN AS A...
Oct 14, 20111 min read
African Barbies
I found these adorable images of African Babies on Tumblr. I just had to share! Nigerian Barbie Kenyan Barbie Ghanaian Barbie Moroccan...
Oct 6, 20111 min read
The Afroklectic Project: Experiential Research
A few days ago I posted about The Afroklectic Project, a sneak peak at what I have been working on for my Major Project. I have mentioned...
Oct 1, 20111 min read
The Afroklectic Project
This is just a sneak peak at what I have been working on for my major project. For more you can check out my Tumblr.
Sep 30, 20111 min read
24 hours in Africa
Here are some cute images ’24 Hours…..’ designed by Fernando Volken Togni, posted by Creative Roots. I would like to see 24 Hours in...
Sep 20, 20113 min read
Africa and the Creative Discourse
In May 2010, I went to the PUMA.Creative Mobility Award Recipients to Contribute to Forum Entitled, Distance, Diaspora and Aesthetics in...
Aug 11, 20112 min read
Scarce for a Reason
I am just letting you know that I might be a bit scarce with posts for the next couple of months. I am currently working on my final...
Aug 5, 20111 min read
Mark it on the Wall prt. 2
I posted about a typographic concept map of Africa for the wall (Mark it on the wall – June 24, 2011) sometime ago. I was quite surprised...
Jul 17, 20112 min read
Wide Open Walls in The Gambia
The Wide Open Walls project was founded by Lawrence Williams, a keen artist who had been working with local artists on a project called...
Jun 29, 20111 min read
Music Art: Majesty
The creative minds of La Moulade in the UK have worked their creative magic by creating an uber-cool visual package for Ghanaian rapper...
Jun 18, 20112 min read
At Home in Accra
From the first day I ever stepped foot in Ghana, I have always wondered if it was possible to build environmentally and ergonomically...
Jun 17, 20111 min read
Robot Artists
Robot Artists is a short documentary by African Cartel showcasing a group of Zimbabwean artists who’s marketplace and livelihood is a...
Jun 14, 20111 min read
Bejewelled
This is just a snippet of something I was working on. It was for a Uni brief and then I came to the realization that I was working in the...
Jun 7, 20111 min read
Afrographique
They say that the left side of the brain is quite analytical and mathematical whilst the right side is quite creative and imaginative....
Apr 6, 20111 min read
It’s all About the Houses
In 2005, I came to the conclusion that I would settle in Ghana by the time I am forty. For some reason, last year, I thought forget...