'Afrika, Design!' is the show that takes African design to the world. Brought to you by Nairobi Design Week. Presented by Adrian Jankowiak. Thank you for tuning in, hope you enjoy the show!
55 đ´ď¸Elevate Your Brand Game | Newton Chege
This week, we talk to Newton Chegeâthe Creative Director at Gallexia Kenya. Gallexia Kenya is a brand company whose work is focused on generating impactful and influential content, designs, and strategies that strengthen and elevate the brands. He highlights success stories that show how one needs to embrace current events, current technologies within their work to be ahead of the curve. Tune in to find out what tips he shares to succeed when it comes to content creation and working with brands.
This is the 25th episode under the âShifting Narrativesâ program supported by the British Council SSA Arts.
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LinkedIn: Newton Chege
Website: Gallexia Kenya
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/newton-chege
10/6/2023 ⢠22 minutes, 12 seconds
54 đŁď¸Behind The Smile | Melanie Walch
Whatâs the difference between a dentist and a dental technologist? Itâs not their smile đ¤Ł
In this episode, we meet Melanie Walchâfounder of Simba Smile Limited. She is a dental technologist with experience in several CAD CAM laboratories in Nairobi, where she extensively developed her capacity and expertise in CAD CAM systems. She shares her thoughts on digitization of the medical sector, specifically dentistry.
She argues that complete digitization of the medical field should take center stage as our health is the most important aspect of our lives. She shares vital knowledge on how oral health impacts our overall wellbeing. From physical to mental wellbeing, tune in to find out your oral health is more important that you may think.
This is the 24th episode under the âShifting Narrativesâ program supported by the British Council SSA Arts.
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Instagram: @ simbasmile
Website: Simbadent
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/melanie-walch
9/29/2023 ⢠34 minutes, 10 seconds
53 đŠâđ¨Going Global | Nairobi Design Spaces ft Ladouce Nadabha
In this episode, we are joined by Ladouce Nadabha who is one of the co-founders of The Art Carteâwhich is a lifestyle brand that blends art and functionality to create unique stationery, greeting cards and home goods; inspired by nature and culture. She works with her sister Nadine.
Ladouce tells us what it takes to go global. Are there specific tools or platforms? Do I have to go digital? Where do I find these opportunities? These are some of the questions you may be asking yourself. Tune In to find out how to transcend the local market.
This is the 23rd episode under the âShifting Narrativesâ program supported by the British Council SSA Arts.
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Instagram: @ the.art.carte
Website: The Art Carte
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/going-global
9/22/2023 ⢠31 minutes, 30 seconds
52 đźThe Bach Project | Nairobi Design Spaces ft Peter Holmes Ă Court
36 days of action featuring 36 concerts in 6 continents with Yo-Yo Ma.
In this episode, we discuss The Bach Project that featured the legendary cellist Yo-Yo Maâ an event that would explore how culture connects us. Yo-Yo began this journey across the world in 2018, however, it was interrupted by the pandemic in 2020. We are joined by Peter Holmes Ă Court who is the Senior Convener at Afrika House, the team that facilitated the project in Nairobi.
Peter breaks down what they did to host Yo-Yo Ma in Kenya but also turning that performance into a festival that went beyond its original scope. He also shares the motivations of the teams that brought the project together including the artists that created the posters for the project. Find out how Nairobi ended up being the final stop of the tour.Â
This is the 22nd episode under the âShifting Narrativesâ program supported by the British Council SSA Arts.
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Instagram: @ afrika.housekenya
Website: Afrika House
              The Bach Project
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/the-bach-project
9/15/2023 ⢠23 minutes, 37 seconds
51đśđżTrusting the Journey | Nyandia Kamawe
In this episode, we meet Nyandia Kamaweâ a fine arts graduate with a specialty in graphic design. She is the founder of MokoMaya which deals with products that are hand-made. The name MokoMaya comes from kikuyu Moko: hands and Maya: these. So, âthese hands.â
She talks us through her journey from Kenya to Atlanta and back. The shares the different perspectives and challenges of being a designer in these places, how she has overcome her doubts, and how she learned to trust the journey. She encourages us to trust in the experiences we have had no matter how insignificant they may seem at the time. These experiences will pay off. Itâs never too late.
This is the 21st episode under the âShifting Narrativesâ program supported by the British Council SSA Arts.
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Instagram: @ _mokomaya
LinkedIn: Nyandia Kamawe
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/nyandia-kamawe
9/8/2023 ⢠41 minutes, 17 seconds
50 đ˝ď¸Stop.Motion.Magic | Inkspace Bureau
In this episode, we are joined by Gift Kyansimire and Derrick Kinyeki from Inkspace Bureau. They are the only Stop Motion studio in Kenya responsible for the filmâThe Big Sad Nairobi. The film is about a goat that personifies human interactions and emotions while trying to become a better person. This film was first showcase at the Nairobi Design Festival.
They take us through the process of how they made the film and what drives them to use stop motion in storytelling. According to Gift, it is vital to use what you have available to you rather than waiting to get expensive equipment and tools that you might think are needed to tell a story.
This is the 20th episode under the âShifting Narrativesâ program supported by the British Council SSA Arts.
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Inkspace Bureau IG: @inkspace_bureau
IG: Gift Kyansimire aka zordfiles
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/inkspace-bureau
9/1/2023 ⢠19 minutes, 19 seconds
49 đ¨Teaching the Art of Possibility | Brian Omolo
âDo what you love and you never have to work a day in your life.â
This week we meet Brian Omolo, a self-employed illustrator and artist who is determined to make design not feel like work. He walks us through his journey of how his work has evolved from just drawing and painting on paper but also his shift to digital where he was able to further develop the quality of his designs and better yet, increase his reach.
He is also a lecturer at ADMI, Africa Digital Media Institute, working primarily in the design department teaching a variety of units that prepare students for the world of Art and Design. He teaches the importance of trying different things, being organized, and ensuring the creation of an environment where people feel comfortable to contribute.
If you work with layers, do you name them?
This is the 19th episode under the âShifting Narrativesâ program supported by the British Council SSA Arts.
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Instagram: @obrianstudio
LinkedIn: Brian Omolo
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/brian-omolo
8/25/2023 ⢠37 minutes, 40 seconds
48 đPineapple Into Textile | Nairobi Design Spaces ft Rethread Africa & Benjamin Barwa
How do you take your business idea to market?
In this episode, we congratulate one of the winners of the What Design Can Do: Make it Circular challengeâRethread Africa; who are developing the technology to turn agricultural waste into biodegradable textile fabric. In November 2022, a group of university students came together to change the world. Charles Oyamo and Mitesh Varsani from Rethread join us to share their experience, goals, and the challenges they faced along the way. Their strategy involves working with using existing materials and resources in order to free up more land for food production and by extension reducing the reliance on unsustainable synthetics.
We are also joined by Benjamin Barwaâ a project management and SME advisory expert, who shares insights on how to get ideas and concepts to market. His mission is to assist start-ups such as Rethread Africa to flourish and understand the commercial landscape which is often lacking among entrepreneurs.
Are you looking to start your own business?
This is the 18th episode under the âShifting Narrativesâ program supported by the British Council SSA Arts.
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Rethread Africa Website: https://rethread.africa
Kenya Climate Innovation Center (KCIC) Website: https://www.kenyacic.org
What Design Can Do (WDCD) Website: https://www.whatdesigncando.com
LinkedIn: Charles Oyamo
                Mitesh Varsani
               Benjamin Barwa
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/wdcd-rethread-africa
8/18/2023 ⢠45 minutes, 27 seconds
47 âŽď¸ Symbols of Peace, Love, Design | Nairobi Design Spaces with Naitiemu & Adrian
Earth day, Woodstock concert, Vietnam war, HippiesâŚwhat do they have in common?
The Peace Symbol.
The infamous peace symbol is one of many. It was designed not for peace but for nuclear disarmament.
This was after the devastation that the first and second world war brought upon the world especially in Europe. Many were tired of the conflict which never seemed to have an end in sight. The general sentiment at the time was âthis has to stop!â. The destruction being caused was not just affecting human beings but also the planet.
Naitiemu shares the history around peace symbols and how this positive message was transmitted between cultures through design. We explore peace symbols in East Africa, West Africa and the world.
Which symbols of peace are you familiar with?
This is the 17th episode under the âShifting Narrativesâ program supported by the British Council SSA Arts.
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Naitiemuâs Website: https://www.naitiemu.com
Adrian Jankowiakâs Website: https://www.adrianjankowiak.com
Seven Symbols of Peace: https://7symbolsofpeace.com
IG & Twitter: nairobidesign_
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/peace-love-design
8/11/2023 ⢠22 minutes, 33 seconds
46 đşđŹ Driven by Design! | Jonathan Kasumba
This week, we are thrilled to welcome Jonathan Kasumba, an automotive designer, and the visionary behind the African Automotive Design Association. His mission is to shape the automotive design industry with a distinctive African identity. During our conversation, he delves into the intricate process that paves the way for a car to become a reality in the production world.
Jonathan sheds light on the exciting developments happening across the continent, highlighting notable players like Kiira Motors in Uganda, BRANDT Automotive in South Africa, and the local gem, Mobius Motors in Kenya. He passionately discusses the vast opportunities for car ownership in Africa and emphasizes the importance of setting our own standards, custom-tailored to the continent's unique needs.
As we delve deeper, we discover that automotive designers in Africa are embracing innovation. They're not solely fixated on traditional Internal Combustion Engines (ICE) but are also exploring electric and hydrogen solutions. Join us to explore the future of automotive design on the African landscape!
This is the sixteenth episode under the âShifting Narrativesâ program supported by the British Council SSA Arts.
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Blog: http://jonathan-kasumba.blogspot.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-kasumba
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/jonathan-kasumba
8/4/2023 ⢠42 minutes, 35 seconds
45 đşđŹ For The Love of Stationery | Rina Waligo
This episode is the inspiration you need! We've got Rina Waligo on the showâa design enthusiast with big dreams from Uganda to the world!
Back in 2015, Rina kick-started her creative journey at Nairobi Design, and ever since, she's been hustling to become the designer she always wanted to be. With experience from Kenya, Uganda, and China, she's soaked up diverse influences like a sponge, leaving her creative mark everywhere she goes!
Rina's the brains behind Mpenzi Paper Studio and Ibuno Design, where graphic design reigns supreme! But here's the cherry on topâher design passion intertwines perfectly with her love for the environment! She defies the odds and keeps pushing forward, despite doubts from family, friends, and society.
She's proof that chasing your dreams and staying true to your values can lead to amazing things. This one's for all the creative souls out there!
This is the fifteenth episode under the âShifting Narrativesâ program supported by the British Council SSA Arts.
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IG: ibuno.design
Website: https://mpenzipaperstudio.squarespace.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rina-waligo
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/rina-waligo
Discover the world of Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality!
Join us as we sit down with Walid Kilonzi, the extended reality producer at Fallohide Africaâa cutting-edge creative studio revolutionizing Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, and Mixed Reality solutions.
Discover how AR, VR, and mixed reality transcend entertainment and find their real-world applications. From enhancing work environments to streamlining employee training, Walid shares captivating experiences from Kenya where extended reality is already making a significant impact. Moreover, Fallohide Africa's mission to craft original African realities that resonate with its people and support local enterprises in the digital frontier is truly inspiring. Prepare for an exciting exploration into the magic of extended reality and how it's shaping Africa's narratives and empowering its future!
This is the fourteenth episode under the âShifting Narrativesâ program supported by the British Council SSA Arts.
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Website: https://www.fallohide.africa
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/walidkilonzi
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/walid-kilonzi
7/21/2023 ⢠31 minutes, 21 seconds
43 đ°đŞ The Art of Thriving | Lulu Kitololo
Creativity changes the world!
Join us this week as we dive into the mind of Lulu Kitololoâan artist, illustrator, and designer extraordinaire behind the captivating murals of Nairobi Street Kitchen. Discover how she is reshaping the narrative from "starving artist" to one of prosperity and fulfillment. As the visionary founder of Shine, Lulu is dedicated to empowering creatives to build thriving, sustainable, and joy-filled businesses. Her passion for teaching and fostering appreciation for the creative sector is at the core of her transformative program.
Gain invaluable insights on how to not only survive but truly thrive in your design career or job. Prepare to be inspired and equipped with practical wisdom for success. Don't miss this enlightening episode that goes beyond work, addressing the vital importance of mental wellness for optimal productivity. Get ready to unlock your full creative potential and shine!
This is the thirteenth episode under the âShifting Narrativesâ program supported by the British Council SSA Arts.
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Website: http://www.lulukitololo.com/shine
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lulukitololo/
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/lulu-kitololo
7/14/2023 ⢠27 minutes, 14 seconds
42 đ°đŞ Green Building Revolution | Wekesa George
Mass Timber! Letâs talk.
We speak with Wekesa, an architect at BuildX, a firm dedicated to human-centered design solutions that prioritize environmental performance and local resources. In this episode, he sheds light on the environmental impact of traditional construction materials like concrete and steel, which contribute significantly to carbon emissions. He proposes a game-changing solution: incorporating Mass Timber into the construction process to reduce our carbon footprint.
Wekesa emphasizes the need for a mindset shift regarding certain materials and highlights the potential of plantation forests as a sustainable resource. With Africa witnessing rapid urbanization, he urges us all to rethink our approach to construction. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn how you can contribute to building a better world.
This is the twelfth episode under the âShifting Narrativesâ program supported by the British Council SSA Arts.
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Website: https://www.buildxstudio.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wekesa-george
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/wekesa-george
7/7/2023 ⢠31 minutes
41 đ°đŞ The Power of Names [Special Episode]
What is the meaning or reason behind your name?
Join us as we embark on a journey exploring the power of names. At the 2023 Nairobi Design Festival's Afrika Design booth, we invited our community to share the stories and meanings behind their names. We extend our sincere gratitude to all who took part. In this episode, expect a diverse array of names from various communities and continents, along with a special story from Abigail. Thank you for being a valued member of the Nairobi Design community. Your support is truly appreciated.
Stay tuned and immerse yourself in the culture of naming!
This is the eleventh episode under the âShifting Narrativesâ program supported by the British Council SSA Arts.
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IG: @nairobidesign_
Website: nairobi.design
       : afrika.design
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/afrika-design
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/the-power-of-names
Nazquiat gives Nigerian artifacts new life through his brilliant use of photography and digital art.
Inatimi âNazquiatâ Nathus is a digital artist and a prominent figure in the NFT space with his collections such as Afrotroves. Through his unique blend of photography and digital art, Nazquiat takes listeners on a thought-provoking journey, exploring the significance of Nigerian artifacts and their connection to personal identity. Don't miss this inspiring conversation that sheds light on the transformative power of art and the importance of preserving cultural heritage.
Tune in to learn about the intersection of art, culture, and technology in Nazquiat's creations.
This is the tenth episode under the âShifting Narrativesâ program supported by the British Council SSA Arts.
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IG: @nazquiat
Behance: Inatiminathus
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/inatiminathus
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/inatimi-nathus
6/23/2023 ⢠24 minutes, 19 seconds
39 đ°đŞ Veiled Steps of Success | Marynciana Adema
Her Mantra: Learn, learn, learn, and LEARN!
In this episode, we meet Marynciana Adema, a multi-talented individual who defies stereotypes as a model, graphic designer, data analyst, and trained chef. Discover the unexpected steps she took to achieve success and her unique perspective on becoming a model.
Marynciana also highlights the significance of empathy in our daily lives, enabling us to better understand and connect with others. Explore the intriguing traditional practices of the Luhyas, offering a glimpse into their rich cultural heritage. Tune in for a dose of inspiration and a fresh outlook on personal growth and cultural exploration.
This is the ninth episode under the âShifting Narrativesâ program supported by the British Council SSA Arts.
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IG: @cianna_lugasie
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marynciana-adema
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/marynciana-adema
Why is it important to export Africa to the world?
Hicham Lahlou is a brilliant Moroccan designer and artist who effortlessly combines tradition, modernity, and aesthetics in his mesmerizing works. He is the founder of Africa Design Award, Africa Design Days and Special Envoy & Regional Advisor for Mena Regions & Africa of the World Design Organization. Hichamâs work transcends boundaries, captivating audiences with his thought-provoking art installations and exhibitions. His vast African heritage serves as his source of inspiration.
He highlights the importance of introducing the world to Africa, our concepts, and our creations. He goes on to emphasize the value of networking to discover people who will give you the opportunity to demonstrate your abilities. He encourages us to bond and help one another as Africans.
He invites us to explore the transforming potential of African design and to embrace our individual artistic inclinations. Hicham Lahlou is a remarkable designer whose creations continue to transform how we view African art, culture, and design.
Tune in to find out how we can grow African design beyond our borders!
This is the eighth episode under the âShifting Narrativesâ program supported by the British Council SSA Arts.
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IG & Twitter: @hichamlahloudesigner
Website: https://www.hichamlahlou.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hicham-lahlou
African Generation: The Power of Design: African Generation - version anglaise: The power of Design
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/hicham-lahlou
How does design affect our perceptions in daily life?
In this captivating episode, we welcome Leanne, a service designer at MarathonXP. Leanne shares her insights on the powerful influence of design on our daily perceptions. Join us as we explore how even the smallest design choices shape our emotions, behaviors, and well-being.
Leanne's background in psychology adds depth to the discussion, emphasizing the importance of empathy and diversity in creating impactful solutions. Tune in now for a fresh perspective on the transformative power of design in our lives.
This is the seventh episode under the âShifting Narrativesâ program supported by the British Council SSA Arts.
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Website: https://www.marathonxp.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leanne-munyori
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/leanne-munyori
6/2/2023 ⢠46 minutes, 47 seconds
36 đ°đŞ Style and Sisterhood | Neema Walove
Discover what it takes to be successful in the fashion industry!
Neema takes us into the world of fashion and her journey to the point where she launched her own company, Walove by Design. Her clothing line aims to empower women by assisting in the formation of a sisterhood centered on appreciation for women and their contributions.
She draws attention to the difficulties faced in Kenyan and other African households where creative industries, such as fashion, are considered more as hobbies than as jobs that "put food on the table." She explores Taita beading tradition because it served as a major source of inspiration for her designs that reveal the creative process.
This is the sixth episode under the âShifting Narrativesâ program supported by the British Council SSA Arts.
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IG & Twitter: @walovebydesign
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neema-walove
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/neema-walove
5/26/2023 ⢠33 minutes, 44 seconds
35 đ°đŞ Renewed Cultural Wisdom | Sylvia Omina Otsieno
Sylvia walks us through the customs of the Luhya and explains how subtle rituals like naming are important for maintaining community harmony. She talks about her upbringing in the Marachi culture and her background. She emphasizes the necessity to return to earlier ways of doing things because they were sustainable by bringing up raw materials like papyrus as examples.
She goes into great detail about the things that her culture and way of life gave her inspiration, demonstrating how old methods may still be employed in place of contemporary innovations like a refrigerator. She also imparts knowledge that her grandmother taught her and that she has used in both her personal and professional endeavors.
This is the fifth episode under the âShifting Narrativesâ program supported by the British Council SSA Arts.
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IG: @ominaotsieno
Website: https://ominaotsieno.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sylvia-omina-otsieno
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/sylvia-omina-otsieno
5/19/2023 ⢠29 minutes, 36 seconds
34 đşđŹ Past Meets Present Design | Kenneth Kanaabi
The future is ancient, says Kenneth, emphasizing the significance of combining historical knowledge into contemporary design processes. He contends that ideas like sustainability are nothing new and have existed for a very long time.
In this episode, Kenneth discusses his creative process, which began with his father making many of the items the young boy wanted. From an early age, he had practical experience in product design and prototyping. He describes the characteristics of Afrikan design, some of the materials utilized in its production, and the ideas that went into it.
This is the fourth episode under the âShifting Narrativesâ program supported by the British Council SSA Arts.
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Twitter: @kanaabi_kenneth
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenneth-kanaabi
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/kenneth-kanaabi
5/12/2023 ⢠23 minutes, 48 seconds
33 đ°đŞ Developing Cultural Competence | Mathews Wakhungu
This is the third episode under the âShifting Narrativesâ program supported by the British Council SSA Arts.
In this episode, we speak with Mathews Wakhungu, a researcher from the Bukusu community. He explains how cultural anthropology impacts our thoughts, actions, and design choices. We also learn about Kungu Labs, a research and design lab that uses ethnographic research for human-centered design and social impact innovation.
Adrian invites us to consider a more holistic approach to design, focused on life-centered design. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation on the intersection of cultural anthropology, design, and social impact.
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Website: https://www.kungulabs.com
Twitter: @kungulabs
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathews-wakhungu
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/mathews-wakhungu
5/5/2023 ⢠38 minutes, 39 seconds
32 đŞđš Legacy Lives On | Tsedaniya Delnessa
We hope youâre onboard as we continue our creative tour of Afrika! This will be the second episode under the âShifting Narrativesâ program supported by the British Council SSA Arts.
In this episode, Tsedaniya Delnessa discusses the history of Manakristo Designs, a company devoted to using salvaged and recycled wood along with tried-and-true wood finishes to create beauty over time. She emphasizes both the financial and aesthetic aspects that allowed her to give purpose to her passion for restoring the past.
She dives deep into her motivations for reclaiming the wood while also shedding light on the stories behind the myths and legends, around her community, that have shaped our cultures today.Â
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Website: https://manakristodesigns.com
IG: @manakristo
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tsedaniya-delnessa
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/tsedaniya-delnessa
4/28/2023 ⢠41 minutes, 29 seconds
31 đ°đŞ Enabling Through Arts | Sharon Zarita
We are back on the tour of Afrika! This will be the first episode under the âShifting Narrativesâ program supported by the British Council SSA Arts.
In this episode, Sharon Zarita takes us through her journey of becoming an Arts & Culture consultant. We talk about the exchange of cultural knowledge and ideas. Sharon elaborates about how her company, Sekoya East Africa, is an arts organization that serves emerging craft makers and creative professionals through creative skills development, promotion of their work and provision of peer mentorship.
We also unpack the benefits of mental health support and how Sekoya can bridge the gap between education and the workplace. In her words âbe the canopy for emerging artists.â
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Website: https://sekoyaeastafrica.com
IG: @sekoyaeastafrica
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/sharonzarita
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/sharon-zarita
4/21/2023 ⢠31 minutes, 9 seconds
30 đ°đŞ Make It Circular! âťď¸ feat. Esther Kute
This is a bonus episode of Afrika Design about circular design. It's in partnership with What Design Can Do and their 'make it circular' challenge. We discuss examples of design from all over the world and some specific ones from Kenya and Africa. There are examples of culture, nature, materials, storytelling, and even water preservation. We also discussed that sometimes the best design thinking comes from experts in fields other than design.
Thank you to Esther Kute who joined us for the episode. You might recall Esther was our very first guest on the podcast and you can actually check out that conversation to hear her talk more in detail about her experience as a breakthrough product development manager at Bata.
Happy Holidays! See you in 2023:)
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Website: https://makeitcircular.whatdesigncando.com
Music by: Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/make-it-circular
12/20/2022 ⢠52 minutes, 33 seconds
29 đşđŹ Mistakes Make Us | David Ogutu
In this episode, we're off to Uganda. We have a conversation with the co-founder of Kafunda Kreative, which is a platform that connects creatives with markets to further their creative career. We discuss the challenges that creatives in Africa face and the possible solutions/steps that can be taken to elevate freelancers and those in the creative industry. He shares his life experiences and how they shaped the company and opened doors for not just him but others around him. He talks further about his main goal, which is to provide what he lacked as a creative to make it easier for those who come after him.
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iamogutudaudi
Website: https://www.kafundakreative.com
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/david-ogutu
11/11/2022 ⢠43 minutes, 35 seconds
28 đżđź Donât Forget About Yourself | Dillion S. Phiri
Welcome back to Afrika Design!
We begin the next leg of our journey in Zimbabwe. This will be our first episode under the Shifting Narratives program supported by the British Council and in partnership with Kampala Design Week. In this episode, we talk with Dillion who is a social sculptor and the founder of Creative Nestlings; a design community comprised of Afrikans from across the continent. We discuss community, self, and what can and needs to be done for creatives to thrive in Afrika. Join us as we unpack what it means to a build community and grow the self.
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dillionsphiri
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/dillion-phiri
11/4/2022 ⢠40 minutes, 16 seconds
27 đ°đŞ Why Afrika With a âKâ | Mugendi MâRithaa
Our next stop: Kenya. This episode took us in a nice full circle, with Prof. Mugendi K. MâRithaa, who has been mentioned by several guests on the podcast. Prof. Mugendi K. MâRithaa is a transdisciplinary industrial designer, consultant, educator, and researcher currently teaching at Machakos University, Kenya. Heâs also the President Emeritus and Convenor of the Senate of the World Design Organization (WDO). He has a special interest in the pivotal role of design thinking in advancing the developmental agenda on the African continent. In this episode, he expounds on the co-creation of a new narrative of an emerging Africa. We talk about everything design from AI, Industrial Design, traditions, Afrika with a âKâ, and how we can move away from a Euro-Centric view of Africa to finally embrace our identities and our uniqueness through a sense of ownership in our designs, culture, and traditions.
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mugendi-kanampiu
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/mugendi-mrithaa
9/2/2022 ⢠31 minutes, 25 seconds
26 đłđŹ How Artists Get Spotted | Ifeoma Dike
Choo chooooo, all aboard! Next stop is Nigeria with Ifeoma Dike, an art advisor and curator as well as the founder and CEO of IDDUK. Ifeoma intensively travels across Africa and the world to identify new talents, underrepresented artists, and spot collecting and investment opportunities. In this episode, we talk about pricing art for artists on different levels, digitization of art and emerging art tech, diversity in art, distribution, and collection, and more!
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ifeoma-dike
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/ifeoma-dike
Welcome to Episode 25 of Afrika Design: a creative tour of Afrika.
Our next stop: Madagascar. Fenoson Zafimahova, a Lead Concept Designer, led the design of JBL portable speakers such as JBL Xtreme, Flip3 and Pulse 2. We discuss the creative process, AI in design, Malagasy culture, and the knowledge locals have about design. We also discuss the future of design and the biggest challenge facing designers, sustainability.
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fenoson-zafimahova
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/fenoson-zafimahova
8/5/2022 ⢠38 minutes, 4 seconds
24 đżđź Afrika - Love Letters | Osmond Tshuma
Welcome to Episode 24 of Afrika Design: a creative tour of Afrika.
Our next stop: Zimbabwe. Osmond Tshuma takes us on a journey into language and how it can influence art within a culture. We also explore the 'Afrika - Love letters' project that celebrates African independence and uniqueness through typography. We dive deep into Zimbabwean languages and their connection with art and technology, and how design mistakes can become a tradition and even part of the culture. We also look at 'Nyami Nyami', part of Zimbabwean folklore, how it came about, and its influence on the local people.Â
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/osmond-tshuma
Website: https://mamgobozidesign.com
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/osmond-tshuma
7/22/2022 ⢠33 minutes, 20 seconds
23 đšđż Design For The Human Being | Juliet Kavishe
Welcome to Episode 23 of Afrika Design: a creative tour of Afrika. Our next stop: Tanzania. Juliet Kavishe brings with her a wealth of experience as a professional Interior Architect born in Tanzania and raised in four countries on two continents. Her personal Design Motto is that impactful design is achieved once you consider the complexities and interrelationships of human beings and their surroundings. In this episode, she walks us through interior and architectural design and the changes that resulted from pre-colonial, colonial, and post-colonial influence.
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LinkedIn: https://za.linkedin.com/in/julietkavishe
Website: herartfelt.com
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/juliet-kavishe
7/8/2022 ⢠38 minutes, 36 seconds
22 đłđŚ Indigenous Knowledge In Design | Omagano Kankondi
In this episode, we head off to Namibia to dive deep into its culture and indigenous knowledge. We examine how different communities approach life, done through a series of boot camps in the informal sector facilitated by UNDP and the Namibian Government. Omagano talks about the UNDP accelerator lab and how they work with market vendors to connect them to buyers through a digitized system during the pandemic. She further expands on some of the unique cultural differences found only in Namibia. Join us on this stop of our creative tour of Afrika to find out what they are.
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LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3bmMkNW
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/omagano-kankondi
6/24/2022 ⢠33 minutes, 3 seconds
21 đ¸đż We Are Fulfilled | Senetisiwe Ginindza
In this episode, our creative tour takes us to Eswatini through the lens of Senetisiwe's poem "Casted Silhouettes". A story of love expressed through poetry and performance art. Along the way, we'll discover the beauty of Eswatini and its culture, and uncover what it's like to be queer. We'll battle challenges associated with LGBTQ+ and queer love. Join us on this journey of expression.
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IG: @senetisiwe
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript: https://www.afrika.design/senetisiwe-ginindza
6/10/2022 ⢠28 minutes, 53 seconds
20 đ§đź Culture Through Ergonomics | Richie Moalosi
Welcome to Season 2 of the Afrika Design Podcast.
In this episode, Richie Moalosi, a professor in the Department of Industrial Design and Technology at the University of Botswana, takes us through the connection between culture and ergonomics in the design of products and services.
We look at the impact that indigenous communities have in the creation process. Furthermore, we look at how cultural differences inform the design process and how ownership of projects impacts the long-term sustainability of the solutions proposed.
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IG: @richie.moalosi
Music by: Ngalah Oreyo (@ngalah_oreyo) and Mercy Barno (@merc.b_)
For the full episode transcript : https://www.afrika.design/richie-moalosi
5/25/2022 ⢠33 minutes, 2 seconds
19 đ°đŞ Into the Forest | Mutana Gakuru
Mutana Gakuru is a Kenyan creative based between Paris and Nairobi, and is the founder and creative producer of the African Fiction Academy; a hub for artistic innovation inspired by African cultural heritage.
In this podcast he talks about the 'Sounds of Freedom', an audio film series that captures the lives and personal experiences of the young men and women who chose to fight for Kenya's independence.
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IG: @soundsoffreedom_africa
IG: @africadheritage
Sounds Of Freedom Audio-Film :
Producer - Victor Ndisya
Executive producers - Mutana Wanjira & Chao Tayiana
For the full episode transcript : https://www.afrika.design/mutana-gakuru
12/3/2021 ⢠42 minutes, 2 seconds
18 đżđź Journey into Textiles | Fungi Dube
Fungi Dube is a scientist by training (BSc. Human Anatomy and Physiology & Biochemistry) and a Creative Solopreneur by calling. She is a strategic, intentional, calculated, and self-taught brand and visual identity graphic designer from Harare, Zimbabwe with 6 years of experience.
In this podcast episode, she talks about one of her projects, Threads. Threads is a visual journey through the writing and graphic systems embedded in African textiles. Check out her Behance page to learn more about the project: https://www.behance.net/gallery/123641221/THREADS
IG: @fungidubegraphics
Find the full transcript here: https://www.afrika.design/fungi-dube
11/19/2021 ⢠32 minutes, 24 seconds
17 đ°đŞ Unboxing Africa | Gerald Gichuhi
When I started out as an artist, I had zero clue on how to exhibit my work and connect with clients. It is through a caring community of creatives, and my persistence to discover art spaces that I was able to get to know more.
This is a common issue faced by majority of emerging artists. After all the hard work that goes into making these amazing creations, what next?
Unboxed Africa Offers that solution . Gerald Gichuhi, founder and CEO, expounds on how they focus on discovering different artists, and working with them hand-in- hand to showcase, market and sell their creations.
In this conversation, We delve into past and future projects. Including a blockchain system for artists that will help reduce plagiarism of artworks.Â
'That small opportunity that you give someone might just be the stepping stone they need to get somewhere...'
Welcome to Afrika Design podcast; where we document stories from those making a difference in Africa.Â
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9/3/2021 ⢠40 minutes, 26 seconds
16 đ°đŞ Art of Tech | Nyambura M. Waruingi
Nyambura M. Waruingi creates, curates, and collaborates through various artistic expressions, bringing audiences unique ways to imagine new worlds. She's a filmmaker and curator passionate about combining art, design and technology. She pushes the frontier of what is possible through her creative enterprise Akoia & Co. by producing and curating projects, which merge cinema, visual arts, gaming, and immersive technologies.
Nyambura joins us on Afrika Design to talk disruptive technologies, digital blackness, interdisciplinary processes and inclusivity for women.Â
"What I've been able to do is create on the edge of things, and that's what feels disruptive for people."
"How do we include Africanness as part of the conversation on Digital Blackness?"
"Women are not a monolith...you have to commit to the work of including women."
Learn more about Nyambura and her work to "imagine radically" at: @nyambura_mw and @akoiaco.
8/20/2021 ⢠1 hour, 1 minute, 21 seconds
15 đ°đŞ Being Heard | Samantha Weya
"Skiza na Skika"âSkika Afrika is a platform for African creatives to boost their careers. "It's about being heard," says Founder Samantha Weya, which is why she created a meeting point where Africa's creatives can connect, find work, increase their visibility & upskill.
For her, Skika pursues a balance between recognizing the narratives behind African stories, but also giving creatives the infrastructure to build sustainable creative careers. From portfolio curation to fan support, brand consulting and mental wellness, Skika Afrika is all-encompassing in its mission to amplify the voices of African creatives, allowing them to bring to the world a broader understanding of who Africans are.
"The reason parents don't want you to go into creative industries is: Where is the money going to come from? How will you eat? How will you pay the bills?... But that's just a lack of there being enough sustainable industry."
"How can you get connected and plugged into a creative community that enables you to create what you want?"
"Our market needs to value our talent."
"The creative industry needs to leverage financial security, and vice versa."
By profession, Samantha Weya is an Actuarial Analyst. She brings her understanding of risk, insurance and financial security to the creative industry to emphasize how creatives can take care of each other and their work. Learn more about Samantha and Skika Africa here: https://beta.skikaafrika.com/ and follow the platform on instagram, facebook & twitter!
8/13/2021 ⢠49 minutes, 11 seconds
14 đ˛đż World Class | Guidione Machava
What makes a World Class Designer?
There are designers who make things look better. There are designers who make things work better. Guidione Machava @guidione_machava is the designer who makes teams collaborate better.
Guidione brings his experience as a Product Designer, Creative Leader, and Community Builder to this episode. From World Bank projects, scrappy startups, and non-profits across the continent, Guidione commits his time to systems, products and services that have a positive impact on people's lives.
"Design is like sex... no one taught me, but I've learned."
"Communication, community and collaboration...the first comes naturally to me, so the rest becomes easy."
"When I say 'best designer' I'm not talking about craft...I'm talking about mindset."
He is the author of âDesign Sutraâ, a collection of design principles for designers in the early stages of their careers. He founded the World-Class Designer School, home to the brightest design minds in Africa, supported by companies like Webflow, Framer, & Shopify; he also organised the World-Class Designer Conference, Africa's most diverse and inclusive design conference. Notable speakers included Debbie Millman, Marty Cagan, Randy Hunts and designers from Google, Facebook, Boeing, Visa & 40+ more.
Guidione holds a degree in Economics from St. Thomas University in Mozambique and an ongoing Honours in Interaction Design by Open Window in South Africa.
Learn more about Guidione and his work at https://guidionemachava.com/
8/6/2021 ⢠49 minutes, 49 seconds
13 đ°đŞ Nairobi By Ear | Jesse Itemere
Jesse Itemere @jesseitemere is the visual designer and illustrator behind the album artwork for Nairobi Yetu, a digital composition that memorializes and celebrates our city under the sun with typically "Nairobian" elements and symbols. In this episode, we discuss Jesse's background in Law & Development Studies, and passion for human-centered design, which brought to bear on the collective, creative process and style behind the resulting album cover.Â
"What makes Nairobi Nairobi?"Â
"The idea was... the roots of hip hop go back to New York, 1980s etc. What can we do to show that and how that could have influenced hip hop culture in Nairobi?"
Nairobi Yetu is a debut album by producer and rapper Blocka Beats @blochains_blocka, and was the soundtrack to the NDW2021 online festival.
8/5/2021 ⢠45 minutes, 25 seconds
12 đżđź Appropriation to appreciate | Batsirai Madzonga
If all designers globally aspire to create the same aesthetic, how can our designs represent the cultures they come from?
Batsirai Madzonga @batsimadz , designer of Sankofa Design System shares his inspirations & experiences. We discuss the process of creating, re-appropriating typography, iconography and color palettes and he talks about his mentor @sakimaf.
âI took inspiration from nature, for example, fractals, and it was interesting to explore and create patterns and geometry in UI design.â
âIâm trying to create digital experiences that users can easily connect with, because they seem familiar.â
We used the Sankofa font as the display font for this year's Nairobi Design Week theme 'Together' đ
Find more of his work at madzonga.comÂ
8/5/2021 ⢠48 minutes, 58 seconds
11 đˇđź Positive Actions | Venuste Kubwimana
Venuste Kubwimana is the President and Secretary General of the International Transformation Foundation (ITF), based in Kenya and Rwanda. The formation of ITF was inspired by his troubled youth during the Rwanda Genocide in 1994. He strives to make the world a better place for the youth through ITF.Â
He won Global Innovator of the Year Award 2018 at the 10th Anniversary AIDF Global Summit in Washington DC and his project âA Water Kiosk at Schoolâ was named among the top 50 innovations at the Africa Innovation Summit 2018 in Kigali, Rwanda.
This episode is part 5 of a 5 part series, in partnership with Open Design Afrika festival.
Check out our new visual identity and website at www.afrika.design !
3/2/2021 ⢠43 minutes, 59 seconds
10 đ˛đż Baptism by Fire | Bruno Songane
Bruno is a project manager at Goodwall, a professional development community for youth around the world.
Over the past 5 years, he has been part of various initiatives in pursuit of Goodwallâs mission to empower the next generation of talent on their learning and earning journeys, including the creation of the BetterTogether Africa program designed to support emerging young talent in the continent.
He was born and spent his childhood in Mozambique and now calls Geneva, Switzerland home.
We talk through his experiences thus far in his career from internships to being part of a start-up.
This episode is part 4 of a 5 part series, in partnership with Open Design Afrika festival.
2/10/2021 ⢠52 minutes, 56 seconds
9 đˇđź Plastic Direction | Jean Claude Nsabimana
Nsabimana Jean Claude is a visual artist and a contemporary storyteller. His interests lie in photography, film and video production and design.
As a visual artist he believes one should be the voice for the voiceless. He uses his work as an activism tool. Jean Claude has won the Adobe Design Achievement Award in 2019 for Top Talent in Photography.
He shares his upbringing, how living in đ°đŞ Kenya and đżđŚ South Africa has influenced his life, the importance of storytelling about sustainability and more.
This episode is part 3 of a 5 part series, in partnership with Open Design Afrika festival.
1/25/2021 ⢠44 minutes, 39 seconds
8 đłđŹ Cups N Pads | Benedicta Uweru
Her projects have informed thousands of girls on Menstrual Hygiene and new Menstrual Products.
Benedicta Uweru is the founder @girls4developmentgoals , co-founder of @bennyandfreddylimited, a Supply Chain Pharmacist and Young Leader.
She impacts communities through development projects around Sexual Reproductive Health (SRHR) with a focus on: Teenage Pregnancy, Menstrual Hygiene, Nutrition, Education and Capacity Development.
Benedicta tells stories from her childhood to how she has gone to inspire so many at such a young age, the value of design to her work and differences between cups and pads.
This episode is part 2 of a 5 part series, in partnership with Open Design Afrika festival.
1/5/2021 ⢠33 minutes, 39 seconds
7 đ°đŞ Afrikan mindset | Phinoshey
'Sun from Kibera' is the debut album from Phinoshey, a self taught producer, writer, and rapper from Kenya. His musical inspiration pulls from hip-hop, soul, and jazz. Kibera is the largest urban slum in Africa.
We listen to the album with him and hear about the stories and relationships that influenced it, and his plans for the future.
His friend and collaborator Brian Amimo, who helped to arrange the album, joins to give his inputs and stress the importance of classical music.
Phinoshey is also the producer behind the 'Labelled Human' song that was written and recorded during Nairobi Design Week 2020.
12/23/2020 ⢠39 minutes, 46 seconds
6 đłđŹ Educate Disrupt | Blessing Akpan
Blessing is a Google Certified Educator, Founder of 'The Innovative Child Network' and Ambassador for HundrED.org, and still studying for her Undergraduate degree. She's an inspiration to learners and teachers.
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The Innovative Child Network: https://www.ticnetwork.com.ng/
Blessing's LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/blessingakpan/
HundrED.org Profile: https://hundred.org/en/users/blessing-akpan
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Part 1 of a 5 part series, in partnership with Open Design Afrika festival. Afrika Design was the podcast partner for Open Design Afrika festival 2020.
10/28/2020 ⢠48 minutes, 48 seconds
5 đ°đŞ Have Fun | Don Adero
Don learned to appreciate the art of storytelling and photography from his father (2:22).
He has worked as a graphic designer at Nation Media, graduated as part of the first cohort from Nairobi Design Institute (12:45), and is a design researcher at IDEO.org (33:36).
He gives tips to designers (50:15), we discuss his design bookshelf (58:38), interviews that touched him (1:03:06) and how his faith makes him a better designer (1:08:07).
10/10/2020 ⢠1 hour, 14 minutes, 9 seconds
4 đŹđ Hot Talent | Daniel Ampofo
On this episode with Daniel Ampofo we discuss local & global design mentors like Chris Do, Ghanaian creative talent, African influence on Beyonce albums, the future of designers in society and much more.
Daniel is the founder of DexArtmosphere and DexGhana, a design education platform and conference, creative director at 93Studios, VP at Hacklab Foundation and a design writer and observer.
Outro đś:'Top of the Morning' by Clef and Bandana.
11:00 Mentors 20:00 DexGhana vision 30:45 Long term ambitions, designers earning a seat at the table & those he looks up to 1:01:15 Future plans & Dex conference info
8/23/2020 ⢠1 hour, 19 minutes, 14 seconds
3 đ°đŞ Urban Residency | Kashyap, Farhia and Grishon
Kashyap, Farhia and Grishon took part in âThe Urban Residencyâ, organised by Kenya Lighting Industries and Nairobi Design Week to give young designers an opportunity to bring real products to market. They spent 5 days at Kenya Lighting Industries, refined their designs & learned about industrial manufacturing methods: laser cutting, CNC punching and electrostatic powder coating.
Intros: 6:45 Process: 14:47 Learnings: 24:30 Feedback: 43:45 Legacy: 46:29 Outro: 59:45
Eugene Kavuma is the founder & director of Kampala Design Week.
We caught up during the 2nd KDW at his home in Uganda, discussed the trials and tribulations of starting a design festival, his design travels, collaborations with the British council and NEON Studio and how they turned 100 wooden stalls into an installation for the festival.
He also talks about the $700 bet on his own exhibition, curating Uganda's creatives and more. Find him @kavumae & @kampaladesignweek
5/19/2020 ⢠47 minutes, 58 seconds
1 đ°đŞ Big Shoes | Esther Kute
Esther Kute was the youngest, 1st female & 1st black Product Development Manager at Bata Kenya.
Products she designed sell globally, have featured @NYC fashion week, in Vogue magazine & sell millions in USD.
TOPICS: Face fears, take opportunities, make a change life. Learning from Ann McCreath & Osborne Macharia and much more. đľ @Sheylofi
20:00 Being the first in her job at Bata 49:20 Facing your fears 54:00 Advice & experience
Find her on twitter @estherkute