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Welcome to dEX Lingo where we take you through an auditory journey of what matters most to designers.
With experienced resource persons across the design industry, we give you in-depth stories and tips on how to stay relevant and bust it in the Ghanaian design space.
So what are you waiting for? Get your notepads, tablets, and earpiece ready and click that play button to the Design Lingo you deserve!
Airing fortnightly for your adequate consumption.
dEX Lingo, Your No.1 Auditory Design Experience
A dEX Ghana Initiative.
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Countered at the Crossbar: A Typographer’s Journey
It is always an interesting journey for anyone who experiences the beauty of colours, strokes & lines! This is the similar experience we have in this episode as we get to understand the make of Enosh Ghansah, a father, designer and a typography savant who has commissioned major brands in Ghana and believes in research!
P.S Don’t miss out on our flagship event, Artmosphere 4.0, going live on the 30th of August 2020. Visit dexartmosphere.org/ to sign up now -
Creative Governance: Finding your Zen to Creative Leadership
“It's our mission to shrink the Gap for artists to get the market.., to ensure that our industry is not looked down on... ”, these are the words of an illustrious and entrepreneurial daughter of the Republic of Ghana who has valiantly earned her seat as the current Director of the Creative Arts Council. In this episode, we swim in her rivers of experience as we relive her narrative of how she became a leader in the creative industry.
Governance meets creativity and we’re owning the parliament house for this one on topics of Creative Funds, Policy-Making and Support! Join Gyankroma Akufo-Addo in this episode where we debunk creativity as a hobby.
Also, don’t miss out on our flagship event, Artmosphere 4.0, going live on the 30th of August 2020. Visit dexartmosphere.org/ for more details. -
Shutter to Success: Photography in Ghana
Lights, camera, pose! Ghanaian photography has moved from the black and white stage to a moment of colour and grandiose display for print, advertising and social media.
In this episode, we look into the lenses of a Londoner turned Ghanaian-based photographer who has told a plethora of stories with photography. Emmanuel Bobbie would be showing us his journey of storytelling and how he has thrived as a successful photographer in Ghana -#FunFact that's on his call card.
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Designing a Workspace That Inspires Creativity
Desk all set, notebook and pens ready and a mind to execute that gig! We all have this moment where we need to find the right work space that inspires our creative workflow.
In this episode, we explore the creative life of Sunita Kragbe, CEO of Basecamp Initiative, and a creative expert with 8 years of experience in Advertising, Branding, Design, Marketing and Project Management across parts of Europe and Africa. She is passionate about the creative arts, spaces & interiors, marketing, capacity building and problem solving.
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Getting Design-Certified: Design Education in Ghana
Being an educationist and a principled person in the world of design, Farah Hamoui, the Head of Department of the Graphic Design Department at Radford University decodes having a design education in Ghana in this episode.
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Sketch and Strokes to Success: The Illustrator's Guide
Colours, brushes and a lot of outlines.
Whew! That's a lot but we have the breakdown on this episode with an industry illustrator yogi who has built a career in illustration and has setup a seemingly odd ensemble of a brand that has stolen the hearts of the younger generation.
Biography
Delali Avemegah is an artpreneur, a storyteller and a music head . He currently works at Fish & Plankton, an independent, creative publishing company based in Ghana, as the CEO who foresees the team's goals into developing stories that sell.
With Fish & Plankton's strong network of f writers, artists, illustrators, volunteers and social listeners, they develop books for children in Africa and the rest of the world and believe that good stories are great tools to educate, inspire and engage the children of our generation.
Customer Reviews
Awesome Interviews
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