Graphic Designer ( May 2025- August 2025)
Nala Feminist Collective, founded in 2020, is a Pan-African, multigenerational movement advancing women’s leadership, rights, and liberation across Africa. Through advocacy, training, and mentorship, Nala empowers young women in politics, peacebuilding, and governance, while connecting them with senior leaders. Their campaigns, summits, and fellowships have engaged thousands, pushing for gender equity, accountable leadership, and feminist solidarity. Nala’s work drives systemic change, amplifying African women’s voices and building a future where they lead at all levels.
Graphic Designer — Nalafeminist Collective (Nalafem), Remote
May 2025 – August 2025
At Nalafem, I used design to serve purpose. My work supported the 4th Nalafem Summit—before, during, and after. Every visual carried a message. Every slide, post, and banner was crafted to reflect the movement.
Design that speaks clearly
I created slide decks for webinars and summit sessions—clean, clear, and rooted in Nalafem’s voice. Each design helped tell a story, teach a lesson, or hold space for bold ideas.
A visual identity with heart
From social media graphics to summit banners, I built materials that felt unified and true to Nalafem’s mission—Pan-African feminism, youth power, and collective strength.
Design as quiet leadership
Behind the scenes, I made sure the message reached the right people, in the right way. Every graphic supported strategy. Every color and font carried intention.
This role taught me how to lead through design, not by being seen, but by helping others be heard.