Nigerians Who Design is an online directory of experienced Nigerians in the design industry. The mission is to provide a space to find outstanding people to follow, look for a mentor, make new friends, or discover talented individuals to join your team.
If you're a Nigerian designer, this site's for you
There are great designers all across the industry. Hopefully this project inspires you to see yourself among the ranks.
If you're not a Nigerian designer, this site's for you too 😉
You can search for Nigerian designers here to connect, work with or hire them.
This project was designed in Figma, and developed using Webflow
This project was inspired by these sites that share a similar purpose.
Women Who Design:
A Twitter directory of accomplished women in the design industry.
Blacks Who Design:
Highlights all of the inspiring Black designers in the industry.
Latinxs Who Design:
A living directory of thriving Latinxs in the design industry.
Women Who Draw:
An open directory of female professional illustrators, artists and cartoonists.
The 28 Days of Black Designers:
A design project that focuses on the stories and work of African American / Black designers.
API (Asian & Pacific Islanders) Who Design:
A living and growing directory that features API creatives in the design industry.
Filipinos Who Design:
An online community built to bring the design and creative Filipinos from all over the world together.
People of Craft:
A growing showcase of creatives of color and their craft in design, advertising, tech, illustration, lettering, art, and more.
Queer Design Club:
A project whose mission is to promote and celebrate all the amazing work that happens at the intersection of queer identity and design worldwide
If you’ve been added to the directory and would like to opt out or make an edit to your profile, please send a message on Twitter to @NigeriansDesign
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Nigerians Who Design is an independent project. If you’re interested in supporting it please send a message on Twitter to @NigeriansDesign