Lagos became the creative capital of Africa as Ayodotun Akinfenwa, global brand strategist and author of Fire Up Your Brand, led the continent’s first-ever Adobe Express Bootcamp — a landmark initiative aimed at empowering Africa’s growing creative and entrepreneurial community.
Organized in collaboration with the Adobe global team, the bootcamp marked a major milestone for digital creativity on the continent, attracting over 70 in-person participants and many more virtual attendees. The event served as an immersive hybrid training hub for creative professionals, entrepreneurs, small business owners, marketing specialists, and students eager to enhance their design, content creation, and branding capabilities.
The bootcamp focused on Adobe Express, Adobe’s next-generation AI-powered design and storytelling platform, showcasing how African professionals can create high-quality content with speed, collaboration, and brand precision—without requiring advanced design expertise.
Through practical sessions and live brand simulations, participants explored ways to:
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Develop visually compelling designs effortlessly.
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Integrate AI tools for faster content creation and storytelling.
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Improve collaboration across creative and marketing teams.
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Strengthen brand identity and communication impact.
Reflecting on the milestone, Akinfenwa noted that the event underscored the continent’s creative potential.
“Africa is brimming with talent. What creators need are tools that make design easier, faster, and more collaborative,” she said. “Adobe Express meets that need—it democratizes creativity and empowers individuals and businesses to tell their stories with confidence and clarity. I’m deeply committed to initiatives that help Africans build powerful brands and content with ease.”
The response from attendees was overwhelmingly enthusiastic, with several participants sharing success stories and testimonials across social media platforms. Many praised the bootcamp’s hands-on format and the accessibility of Adobe Express as a design solution suited to modern African enterprises.
Edna Bode-Augusto, one of the participants, expressed optimism about the platform’s potential, saying:
“It’s refreshing to see such global innovation localized for us. This experience proves that Nigerian creatives are ready to compete on the world stage.”
Empowering Africa’s Creative Future
The Lagos edition of the Adobe Express Bootcamp reflects a broader shift in Africa’s creative economy—toward accessible, technology-driven innovation. As digital industries continue to expand across the continent, platforms like Adobe Express are equipping local creators with tools to deliver global-standard content, optimize efficiency, and express creativity without steep learning curves or cost barriers.
By bridging the gap between creativity and technology, the bootcamp not only accelerates Adobe Express adoption in Africa but also signals a new era for digital empowerment, storytelling, and brand growth across the continent.
Akinfenwa, who previously served as a Canva Verified Expert and is now an official Adobe Express Partner and Ambassador (2025), brings over a decade of experience leading brand communication and creative strategy across Nigeria, Europe, the UK, and North America. Her work continues to champion African innovation and visibility in the global creative landscape.
Highlights and participant reviews from the bootcamp are available on Instagram (@lifestylehues) and LinkedIn, showcasing the vibrant energy, learning outcomes, and transformative impact of the event.