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Right now, I’m working with brands that want to be taken seriously not just seen.One brand design slot is already taken....
03/04/2026

Right now, I’m working with brands that want to be taken seriously not just seen.

One brand design slot is already taken.
Only 1 slot left for this month.

If you’re ready to build a brand that actually works,
send me a message.

Because YOU resurrected, I can bring imagination to life… turning what was once unseen into reality 🙌🏽
03/04/2026

Because YOU resurrected, I can bring imagination to life… turning what was once unseen into reality 🙌🏽

If you saw this without any explanation, what message would you say it’s communicating?✨✨✨This design was built around c...
28/03/2026

If you saw this without any explanation, what message would you say it’s communicating?

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This design was built around clarity, direction and purpose. The goal was not just to present financial data, but to visually communicate progress, faith and impact.

The target symbolizes the mission.
The structure represents the promise being built.

It draws from the moment when GOD showed Moses the Promised Land a vision already given, yet not fully experienced.

In the same way, the promise has been given to us. What we do with it determines whether we experience it in reality.

This is why the design emphasizes progress and responsibility because the goal is not just to see the vision but to build it.

And this is a call to partnership that together, we bring this promise into manifestation.

Drop your comment 👇

Most people don’t have a design problem.They have a business problem.When you’re starting a business, the first thing yo...
26/03/2026

Most people don’t have a design problem.
They have a business problem.

When you’re starting a business, the first thing you need is not a logo or a flyer.

Because design alone does not create sales.
It only amplifies what already exists.

What you need first is structure and strategy.

Let’s break it down:

If you’re selling a product, ask yourself:
• Who am I selling to?
• How does my product reach them?
• What is my distribution plan?

Because producing is one thing.
Selling is another.

You can start by selling yourself but growth requires distribution thinking:
• Retailers
• Resellers
• Partnerships
• Stores and supermarkets (as you scale)

Now ask yourself:
• Do I have a pricing structure?
• Do I understand my costs and margins?
• Do I have basic agreements or terms?

If you offer a service, the game is different.
• Who are you visible to?
• Who are you collaborating with?
• What makes your service different?

Because in a crowded market, visibility + positioning = opportunity.

For example:
A fashion designer can partner with stylists or photographers.
A teacher can leverage platforms like LinkedIn by consistently sharing value.

One thing is constant across every business:

Time.

You are either:
• charging for your time
• or building a system that makes money beyond your time

Now let’s talk about design.

A flyer:
• communicates a message
• creates a feeling
• attracts attention

A logo:
• is a mark of identity
• a symbol of recognition
• a visual signature of your business

But none of these replace strategy.

Design is not the foundation.
It is the amplifier.

If your structure is weak, design will struggle.
If your structure is strong, design will scale you.

Design doesn’t build a business.
It reveals and strengthens one that already has direction.

If you’re building something, build it right.

Most people don’t have a design problem.They have a business problem.
24/03/2026

Most people don’t have a design problem.
They have a business problem.

15/03/2026

By MY SPIRIT.


Sometimes it’s good to pause and reintroduce yourself.My name is Gabriel Ajibade, a brand designer focused on building i...
14/03/2026

Sometimes it’s good to pause and reintroduce yourself.

My name is Gabriel Ajibade, a brand designer focused on building identities that communicate clarity, structure, and meaning.

I started my design journey in 2020 as a graphic designer, learning the fundamentals of visual communication and working on different creative projects. Over the years, my interest grew deeper into brand identity design and in 2024 I intentionally shifted my focus fully to brand design.

Since then, I’ve had the opportunity to contribute to projects and brands such as iPayFast, GrowthCapital, Lumen Accessories, Jeshurun Telecom, and Anju’s Bead.

Alongside client and brand work, I also create self-initiated concept projects to sharpen my thinking and push creative boundaries. Some of these include concept designs for brands like Jumia Delivery, Dove, and Heinz, among other explorations in visual identity and advertising design.

For me, design is more than aesthetics it is about translating vision into visual systems that people can understand, trust, and connect with.

Still learning.
Still building.
Still designing with excellence.

I’m currently open to brand design opportunities and would be glad to contribute my skills to teams or organizations building impactful brands.






Sometimes it’s good to pause and reintroduce yourself.My name is Gabriel Ajibade, a brand designer focused on building i...
14/03/2026

Sometimes it’s good to pause and reintroduce yourself.

My name is Gabriel Ajibade, a brand designer focused on building identities that communicate clarity, structure, and meaning.

I started my design journey in 2020 as a graphic designer, learning the fundamentals of visual communication and working on different creative projects. Over the years, my interest grew deeper into brand identity design and in 2024 I intentionally shifted my focus fully to brand design.

Since then, I’ve had the opportunity to contribute to projects and brands such as iPayFast, GrowthCapital, Lumen Accessories, Jeshurun Telecom, and Anju’s Bead.

Alongside client and brand work, I also create self-initiated concept projects to sharpen my thinking and push creative boundaries. Some of these include concept designs for brands like Jumia Delivery, Dove, and Heinz, among other explorations in visual identity and advertising design.

For me, design is more than aesthetics it is about translating vision into visual systems that people can understand, trust, and connect with.

Still learning.
Still building.
Still designing with excellence.

I’m currently open to brand design opportunities and would be glad to contribute my skills to teams or organizations building impactful brands.






TakingJESUStoTheMarketplace

This concept series explores different ways to communicate the journey from tomato to ketchup.Heinz is already a recogni...
13/03/2026

This concept series explores different ways to communicate the journey from tomato to ketchup.

Heinz is already a recognizable brand, so the goal wasn’t to explain the product, but to express the idea behind it in simple and engaging visuals.

Each layout focuses on a different visual metaphor the transformation from tomato to ketchup, the familiarity of pairing ketchup with fries, the crown representing dominance in the category, and the idea that great taste begins from the source.

Rather than relying on heavy copy, the intention was to let the visuals carry the message and make the concept immediately clear.

Theme: From Tomato to Perfection
Brand:

artdirection heinz creativeconcept

Happy weekend ✨These are some of the designs I worked on from Friday till this morning. Grateful for growth, practice, a...
28/02/2026

Happy weekend ✨
These are some of the designs I worked on from Friday till this morning. Grateful for growth, practice, and consistency.

What did you create this week? And what lesson have you learned so far? Every single day carries its own lesson. Drop yours in the comments 👇

The Power of Pen and PaperI’ve been at home since morning, seemingly doing “nothing.” But instead of scrolling or workin...
17/12/2025

The Power of Pen and Paper

I’ve been at home since morning, seemingly doing “nothing.” But instead of scrolling or working on my system, I picked up my book and pen. I started writing, mapping out structures, noting improvements, and planning how to implement everything.

And then it hit me if I had spent two or three days on my system, I might not have achieved what I accomplished in just a few hours with my book. Don’t get me wrong you can do everything digitally. But when you’re working on a project that requires reflection, planning, and clarity, sometimes slowing down and writing things out physically makes all the difference.

There’s something about putting thoughts on paper that organizes ideas, reveals gaps, and sparks creativity in a way that typing on a screen sometimes can’t. This small exercise reminded me that progress isn’t always about speed or tools it’s about focus, intention, and clarity.

Next time you feel stuck or overwhelmed, try putting down your device and picking up a pen. You might be surprised at how much progress you can make. ✨

When I first started exploring new courses, I assumed that taking a class would automatically teach me how to use the so...
15/12/2025

When I first started exploring new courses, I assumed that taking a class would automatically teach me how to use the software. I thought, “If I enroll, I’ll come out knowing all the tools and shortcuts.” But over time, I realized that learning goes far beyond just mastering software.

Some of the courses I’ve taken didn’t teach me the technical steps or how to navigate the software. Instead, they focused on mindset, strategy, and professionalism. They pushed me to think differently, approach projects with more structure, and improve the way I communicate my ideas.

That’s when it clicked for me: learning isn’t just about tools; it’s about growth. The knowledge, perspective, and confidence I gained from these courses have made me a better professional, even if they didn’t teach me every technical detail.

So, if you’re starting a course or thinking about learning something new, remember this: it’s not always about what you learn in the software it’s about how it shapes your skills, approach, and professionalism.

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