Chukwu Adaeze Victoria
@ChukwuAdaeze
Brand designer and strategist, selling emotions for bold brands. 🎨 8 Years of Design Excellence 🌟 Speaker & Mentor
Do you see what I see? You can thief small inspiration from the structure, balance, and flow in architecture to create design layouts that guide the eye, are unique and make plenty sense. We are using flyers I designed for #MoonshotByTechCabal as a case study.




Earlier in my leadership journey, I struggled to use these words and I am still learning to. I assumed I had to have all the answers as a leader otherwise I would bring confusion to my team. I simply didn't want to seem incompetent.
I am learning to do this and I want to invite you too. Rooting for you as always. PS: Download our latest report on the state of tech in Africa insights.techcabal.com/report/state-o…
Note to all conference and event hosts: September is the worst month for parents to get away.
Design Presentation 101: The presentation of your presentation needs to also reflect the excellence of your presentation. Let me go and eat. 🚶🏾♀️🚶🏾♀️🚶🏾♀️
Saw this on Instagram. IG: linzaoyu - instagram.com/linzaoyu/?g=5 You can follow them and practice training your eyes to see design around you.
If you train your eyes (and ears), you’ll start to see that the world is already designed. Beautifully, badly, accidentally, intentionally.


Nature 🤝 Color palette inspiration Reminds me of the beach. Blues skies and sand.
Blue-capped Cordon-bleus, a finch found in Africa
The street is the real mood board. Great design doesn’t always come from other designs. Sometimes it comes from places that weren’t trying to be “aesthetic”. Places like street corners, science textbooks, conversations you overheard, and even your grandma’s ankara collection.
One of the best things you can do as a designer is learn to take inspiration from non-digital design sources.