đż Welcome to the jungle. đż
Design can sometimes feel like an uncharted wilderness. It can be overwhelming, confusing, and full of hidden challenges. But what if you had someone to guide you?
"Navigating the Jungle Called Design" is your map, compass, and guide rolled into one. Within 3 months, you will swing from confused to confident with:
đż 24 live classes filled with actionable insights.
đż Access to recordings, curated materials, and essential books.
đż One-on-one consultations to help you climb higher.
đż Mentorship to refine your skills outside design.
đż An alumni group where the real treasures are. Mentorship, job leads, and endless connections.
This isnât just a course; it is your expedition to becoming a design legend. Whether youâre starting out as a beginner designer or a professional that wants to update your knowledge and sharpen your claws, this adventure will change the game.
Spots are scarce in this jungle! Claim yours before they vanish.
LINK INNA MY B!O!!!
Starts: February 2, 2026
Live on Telegram & Google Meet
Donât just survive the design jungle, thrive in it.
Letâs swing into action together! đż
Weâre excited to have @cav.digital join our X Space as we talk about monetizing visual work in Africa đď¸
If youâre a designer or creative trying to navigate the business side of creativity, youâll want to hear this conversation
Date: Wednesday May 20th
Time: 6pm
Venue: X space (link in our bio)
We had our last live class for my design course yesterday, and I don't even have enough words right now. I'll miss you guys. đ
We have bonded over design, creativity and 1 million assignments. I hope this new skill fills your pockets and hearts.
Well done to me too because e no easy teaching and mentoring for over 3 months.
Onto the next one.
Join @cav.digital as she shares her perspective on breaking norms and leading beyond the patterns weâve inherited.
Sheâll be on the panel âUnscripted: Leading Beyond the Patterns We Inheritedâ at the 2026 International Womenâs Day event by Women Techmakers Lagos.
"Every idea has ancestors..."
I struggle with believing this, even though I know deep down it is true. I live in a fantasy where 'surely' these great, creative, really legendary designers come up with original ideas. Right? RIGHT???
Looking at my own experience over the last 8 years, almost all the great projects I have created or been a part of their creation has the same birth place; RESEARCH. In the process of research, there is always that one or couple of 'seeds' we find in other art works/forms. The seeds create a spark, they inspire the 'aha' moment and unravel a new world of explosive visual beauty, backed by storytelling and strategy.
Why am I speaking all this English? I read an article on Creative Boom this morning that made me pause and ask where original ideas come from. Apparently, like my hairline, they do not exist.
Have you ever had an original idea?
Speaker 3â¤ď¸
Chukwu Adaeze Victoria doesnât just design brands, she builds legacies with pixels and purpose. With over 8 years of experience turning blank canvases into revenue-generating visual identities, Adaeze is the rare creative who speaks both the language of aesthetics and the dialect of business results.
From banking halls to tech newsrooms, her fingerprints are on some of Nigeriaâs most recognizable brand moments. At Big Cabal Media, she didnât just show up to make things pretty, she led design initiatives that packed rooms with 4,000+ attendees and helped drive revenue growth.
She manages teams, mentors talent, delivers 90% of projects on time, and somehow still finds a way to cut costs by 20%. If thereâs a platform it can live on (social, print,billboard, screen) she has designed for it.
Adaeze doesnât follow brand trends. She sets them.
@cav.digital
#tedxcovenantuniversity #tedxcovenantuniversityclub #tedx #tedspeaker
Teaching basic blending and composition.
The goal of this class was to help my students understand the application of lighting, how shadow sits, editing individual elements to fit a theme, color grading, the power of experimentation and basically how to transform mere imagination into reality.
Yes you can do this with AI in seconds, yen yen yen. The art of composition should not be lost though. These skills are also useful in marketing design, photo editing, video editing, digital painting, etc.
Meet the creatives rewriting the rules!
A brand designer and strategist with nearly a decade of experience, Chukwu Adaeze Victoria (@cav.digital ) builds bold, unforgettable identities from ideas. She champions diversity in the creative space and actively mentors upcoming designers â shaping both the work and the people behind it.
Unwritten Rules: The Life of a Creative is a curated, live conversation unpacking what it really takes to build, and sustain a creative career in Nigeria.
đ CcHUB, 8 Montgomery Road, Yaba
Tickets now available via the link in bio. Limited seats! #UnwrittenRules
We did a thing in class. Generated a brief, used AI to visualize a fitting shoe style, and created these designs as a way of learning the anatomy of swiss and editorial design.
Shoe Name:
AURELIA Sculpt Heel
Article Angle:
Explore the resurgence of bold, sculptural heels as a symbol of modern femininity; where strength, artistry, and sensuality intersect. The AURELIA Sculpt Heel represents a shift from delicate fashion to intentional, statement-making design.
Target Audience:
đĽ Style-conscious women (ages 23â45)
đĽ Fashion-forward professionals
đĽ Luxury and aspirational consumers
đĽ Editorial readers (think high-fashion magazines)
Tone & Voice:
đĽ Sophisticated
đĽ Confident
đĽ Poetic but sharp
đĽ Slightly provocative
đĽ Minimal but impactful
The heel structure is the hero.
Sculpted like modern art. Slightly reflective, with a lacquered or metallic finish. Thick at the base for stability, tapering elegantly as it rises. Inspired by a blend of contemporary architecture and African bronze sculptures. The sole is minimal and refined, with a slightly raised arch that enhances posture and silhouette.
In case you see me on a wheelchair, I removed my spinal cord and put it into learning data humanism for a while now. Why? I love how we can take a complex paragraph of statistics, content, plenty english, and shrink it down to a single visual.
My hunger for going beyond data visualization into data humanism led me to Giorgia Lupi, an amazing data designer who challenged the idea that data has to be sterile long rectangles, charts and dashboards.
WHAT I HAVE LEARNT SO FAR
Data humanism pushes you to move from:
âHow do I present this data clearly?â to: âHow do I make people understand and feel what this data means?â
So instead of:
đ§ generic dashboards
đ§ predictable infographics
You start creating:
đĽ narrative-driven visuals
đĽ culturally relevant data stories (especially powerful in African contexts)
đĽ symbolic, metaphor-based representations
Because I like to move like an earthworm that met salt, I am now exploring how data humanism can be more literal. A world where you don't necessarily need to study the data keys to understand what you see.
It is a long journey, and I need stronger shoes.
#DataVisualization #DataHumanism
HERMOMENTUM2026
For International Womenâs Day, our spotlight shines on Chukwu Adaeze Victoria (@cav.digital ) , a Brand Designer and Strategist with nearly a decade of experience turning ideas into bold, unforgettable identities.
She is known for the kind of work that stops the scroll, commands a room, and leaves a lasting impression.
She is a rare creative who understands that great design is not just beautiful, itâs strategic, intentional, and deeply human.
With almost ten years of shaping how brands look, feel, and speak, Adaeze has built a body of work that spans industries and tells stories with visual power.
She doesnât just design brands, she breathes life into them, giving businesses the identity they need to stand out and the strategy they need to grow.
Beyond her craft, she continues to raise the bar for what brand design looks like on the African continent and beyond proving that world-class creative work is very much being built right here.
In this IWD interview series, she shares her real stories about leadership, career growth, gender equality, and taking action for women and girls.
Because empowerment is not just inspiration, itâs access, advocacy, and intentional action.
Read as she shares:
⢠The early stages of her career
⢠The challenges she overcame
⢠What Rights. Justice. Action. means through lived experience
⢠How sheâs creating opportunities for other women
For ALL women and girls,
We donât just celebrate progress. We build it.
#iwd2026 #iwd #womenempowerement #justice #rights
Brand identity for a person is in a different planet, away from corporate branding.
It is a combination of understanding the PERSON, their goals, the business, then finding a way to marry all these together.
@thetochyy builds marketing systems that scale, then equips businesses with the teams, tools, and execution frameworks they need to grow sustainably.
The goal for this project is to create a comprehensive world built to position Tochy as a global strategic female authority.
Her world is built on:
đ Strategic Intelligence
đ Predictable Growth Systems
đ Global Market Mastery
đ Premium, high-stakes decision making
Tone:
âOld money energy meets global consulting sophistication.â
Visual Atmosphere:
đ Executive
đ Timeless
đ International
đ High-trust