
Managing the Storm After The Fire: Mental Health Tips After Lagos Island Fires
We hear of fire outbreaks in Lagos Island every now and then but none has ever hurt as much as the recent one. This fire

We hear of fire outbreaks in Lagos Island every now and then but none has ever hurt as much as the recent one. This fire

Congratulations! So, you finally landed your dream remote job and it’s the next best thing after sliced bread. You no longer have to rush out

Once upon a time in Nigeria, event planning was such a herculean task. People had to travel for miles or write letters that might arrive

Let’s be honest, working remotely is the dream for most people; no rush hour traffic, and pants are technically optional. You get to work from your bed, eat lunch at 11:32 a.m., and decide if today is a “laptop on the couch” kind of day. Life’s good…
Until it’s not. Because after a while, the freedom starts to feel like isolation, especially if you used to work in an office. Your social skills decline. You begin to hold full conversations with your pets. And suddenly, you miss the familiar hum of an office space. This is where co-working spaces come in, the glorious hybrid between office structure and remote freedom

Have you ever had to stand at your window by 2am, to look at houses on the next street glowing brightly with light? Not having

Remember when our biggest childhood addiction was This life or Super story?Fast forward to today, and kids are swiping before they can even talk properly.

When I first heard the term “Product Design Process,” I imagined some neat, linear path you follow to design an aesthetically pleasing app on Figma

Internship life in Lagos is not for the weak. For many young Nigerians, especially fresh graduates or students doing IT, Lagos is the ultimate training ground. From figuring out how to make your stipend last the entire month to quickly learning that Lagos traffic has no respect for your resumption time.
If you’ve ever interned here, you’ll definitely relate to these struggles and if you haven’t, consider this your survival guide!

Lagos is not just a place, it’s an experience. Nigeria’s bustling metropolis, it’s a living, breathing canvas of colors, patterns, and cultural vibrancy. From the bright yellow infamous Danfo buses to the intricate prints of Ankara fabrics. Lagos has influenced everything from fashion to art. But what about digital design? Surprisingly, the same visual and cultural elements that define Lagos; bold contrasts, fluid navigation, and fun interactions also serve as inspiration for UI/UX designers.

Every designer has a toolkit, not just the Figma files and fancy fonts, but the stuff that gets us through the day. As they say
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