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Hidden Layers: Diversity in Design.

The industry sees the surface. We reveal the layers.Hidden Layers: Diversity in Design centres the voices of designers whose stories have been overlooked but whose impact is undeniable. Through unfiltered conversations, we explore how Black, Brown, and marginalised creatives are building careers, shaping culture, and expanding what design looks like.Representation isn’t optional.It’s foundational.New episodes twice a month.

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    Episode 13: Dream Bigger, Create Braver: Culture, Identity & Illustration - with Kush Janda

    Explore the vibrant world of Kush, a British Asian illustrator whose art celebrates culture and defies convention. In this episode, Kush shares her journey from a creatively rich childhood to finding her unique voice through bold, detailed visuals. Her work blends fantasy, fashion, and cultural storytelling, challenging stereotypes and embracing individuality. Kush discusses the importance of community, visibility, and self-belief in achieving creative success. She opens up about balancing commercial projects with personal passion and the challenges faced as a Black South Asian artist. Her story is a testament to the power of authenticity and cultural pride in art. Perfect for emerging artists and creatives from marginalised communities, this episode will inspire you to embrace your true self and challenge industry norms. Kush's insights encourage you to dream bigger and create a legacy rooted in honesty and cultural pride.

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    Episode 12: The Surprising Power of Showing Up — with Vanessa Belleau

    In this episode, we sit down with Vanessa Belleau, an executive coach and culture consultant turned abstract painter. Vanessa shares her journey from dance to art, revealing how burnout led her to discover painting as a powerful creative outlet and new path forward. We explore the challenges of navigating the art world as a Black artist and the importance of authenticity, representation, and community in fostering creativity. Vanessa reflects on how showing up consistently and embracing her unique voice reshaped both her artistic practice and her life. The conversation dives into the need for genuine support networks, breaking free from societal expectations, and pursuing creative passions with confidence. This episode is a reminder that embracing your individuality and sharing your story can become the most powerful catalyst for transformation.

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    Episode 11: Collective Support as the Key to Breaking Creative Barriers - with Wumi Olaosebikan

    In this episode, we sit down with Wumi Olaosebikan (aka @wumzum), a London-born creative who refuses to follow a single artistic lane. Wumi shares how blending Afro influences with manga and Japanese culture shaped his path from a childhood passion in London into mural work, comics, 3D art, and game design.We explore how anime like Samurai Champloo and Ghost in the Shell helped shape his visual language and pushed him toward immersive digital storytelling. Wumi also breaks down the inspiration behind his comic Quad Squad and how he uses street art and storytelling to reflect on gentrification and community displacement.The conversation dives into building a creative career outside traditional routes, the importance of mentorship and community, and navigating systemic barriers in the industry. This episode is a reminder that your identity and diverse influences can become your greatest creative advantage.

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    Episode 10: Finding Her Niche. A Designer Who Refuses to Be Boxed In - with Savanah Shannalee Thorpe

    In this episode, we focus on Savanah Shannalee Thorpe, a.k.a. Nalee, and her journey as a brand designer. She shares her experiences in the design industry, her educational background, and her passion for integrating music into her branding work. Nalee discusses the challenges of finding her niche and the importance of community and networking in the creative field. The conversation also touches on the impact of AI on design, the role of social media in marketing, and the need for more supportive spaces for young designers. Nalee emphasizes her desire to remain hands-on in the design process and her aspirations to work with multiple brands, particularly in the music industry. The episode concludes with Nalee sharing her social media handles and discussing her plans to refresh her personal brand.

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    EPISODE 09: The Future of Diversity in Photography: Breaking Barriers & Role Models - with Shack

    Most photographers focus on technical mastery, but Shack’s story reveals why authenticity and community are the real game changers. Based in East London, he shares how he went from experimenting with a camera during lockdown to developing a distinctive style rooted in emotion, culture, and storytelling. This conversation explores what it truly means to build a creative career in a world increasingly shaped by AI, and why genuine human connection and real portraits are more valuable than ever.We dive into how Shack carved out his niche through self-teaching, the importance of building meaningful relationships both locally and globally, and how referrals, collaboration, and community have played a vital role in his growth. He also reflects on the power of cultural storytelling, the importance of representation, and the patience required to capture authentic moments that resonate.Whether you're an aspiring photographer, a creator searching for your voice, or simply passionate about storytelling, this episode offers inspiration and practical insight into thriving in today’s visual landscape.

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    Episode 08: Building a Creative Business Through Community and Authenticity - with Emily Chin

    In this episode, we uncover Emily’s unexpected journey, from studio artist to thriving shop owner and how a lockdown pivot transformed her path from graphic design into independent printmaking and entrepreneurship.Emily shares how embracing her South London roots and trusting her creative instincts helped her turn a happy accident into a full-time career, without following the conventional route. Her work celebrates local culture, community, and identity proving that authenticity can be your strongest brand.We dive into the realities of creative entrepreneurship, from pricing and marketing to navigating the chaos of markets and managing small-batch production. Emily opens up about balancing artistry with business, and the lessons she’s learned while building something sustainable on her own terms.The conversation also explores the power of community loyalty, and how local stories can shape a meaningful and recognisable creative voice. Emily highlights the importance of experimenting with tactile mediums like screen printing and lino printing, while continuing to evolve in a digital-first world.At its core, this episode is about trusting your instincts, staying true to your voice, and building a creative business rooted in purpose and place.Whether you’re launching your own shop, exploring new creative directions, or looking for inspiration to stay authentic in a saturated industry, this one’s for you.

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    Episode 07: Exploring Multidisciplinary Creativity in Art and Music - with Kieron Boothe

    In this episode, we dive into the creative journey of Kieron Boothe, exploring how his early love for comics and illustration evolved into a dynamic career that blends visual art and music. Kieron shares how curiosity, experimentation, and a passion for storytelling helped him navigate multiple disciplines, from drawing to producing music influenced by hip-hop and jazz.We explore the challenges and opportunities that come with being a Black artist in today’s creative industry, and how shifting perspectives are opening more space for diverse voices. Kieron speaks candidly about the importance of community, highlighting how collaboration, mentorship, and platforms like Markmakers can empower creatives to grow, gain visibility, and sustain their careers.The conversation also touches on balancing multiple creative paths, as Kieron reflects on staying authentic while evolving as both a visual artist and musician. He shares insights on self-publishing, independent distribution, and the importance of taking ownership of your work in an increasingly accessible creative landscape.We also discuss the influence of jazz on his musical style, the role of identity in shaping artistic expression, and his vision for future collaborations that bridge art forms and communities.At the heart of this episode is a powerful message: stay consistent, believe in your craft, and build communities that uplift and amplify creative voices.

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    Episode 06: Embracing Creativity and Opportunities in Nigerian Art - with Maxwell DeWunmi

    In this episode, we dive into Max’s creative journey, from childhood doodles to becoming a professional digital artist exploring graphic design, 3D art, and NFTs. Max shares how curiosity, self-teaching, and mentorship helped him develop his craft and navigate the evolving art world.We explore the changing perception of art as a viable career in Nigeria, the growing opportunities in digital exhibitions, and the realities many Nigerian creatives face when balancing local limitations with global opportunities. Max also reflects on the role of community, networking, and brand patronage in helping artists gain visibility and sustain their careers.The conversation also touches on AI and creativity, unpacking how new technologies are reshaping art while traditional craftsmanship and tactile work remain deeply valuable. Max shares his perspective on staying adaptable while maintaining originality in an increasingly digital creative landscape.We also talk about the intersection of art, fashion, and branding, and Max’s vision for expanding his work across industries while continuing to represent the vibrancy of Nigerian creativity on a global stage.At the heart of this episode is a powerful message: embrace emerging trends, stay rooted in your craft, and build communities that uplift creative voices.

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    Episode 05: The Importance of Confidence, Collaboration & Community – with Mumbi Munyua

    In this episode, we dive into Mumbi’s creative journey, from early childhood influences, inspired by her father’s drawing skills, to building a freelance career rooted in celebrating Black joy, heritage, and identity.Mumbi shares how she developed her unique illustration style through self-teaching, online tutorials, and experimentation, while navigating the realities of working in the creative industry as a Black woman. She reflects on challenges around pricing, client perception, and the pressures of social media, while highlighting the importance of community, mentorship, and honesty in building confidence and resilience.We also explore how the COVID-19 pandemic shaped her transition into freelancing, the experience of navigating creative work as an immigrant, and why it’s crucial for African countries to recognise and invest in their creative industries.At the heart of the conversation is a powerful message: embracing identity, supporting one another, and creating space for the next generation of African creatives to thrive.

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    Episode 04: Authenticity, Design & the Power of Speaking Up - with Kieron Lewis

    The conversation explores the diverse paths individuals take to enter the creative industry, the challenges faced in the creative world, the power of collaboration and diversity, the impact of parenthood on a creative career, and the importance of sharing experiences and learning from others in the industry. The conversation delves into Kieron's early public speaking experience, the importance of authenticity and humility in public speaking, and his focus on design and sustainability. Kieron's journey from speaking in religious congregations to university talks is highlighted, emphasizing the impact of early public speaking experience. The significance of authenticity and humility in public speaking is discussed, along with Kieron's approach to design and sustainability in his work.

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    Episode 03: Breaking Barriers in Design – with Jannah Holder

    The conversation covers Jannah's early career start and the challenges of being of mixed heritage. It also delves into the topic of diversity in design and the experience of navigating the design industry as a person of color. The conversation explores the importance of diversity and inclusion in the design industry, highlighting the challenges faced by black and brown designers due to systematic barriers. It emphasizes the need for a collective effort to address these issues and the significance of self-worth and validation in the industry.TakeawaysEarly career startChallenges of being mixed heritage Diversity in the design industrySystematic barriers for people of color in designChapters00:00 Introduction and Career Beginnings05:14 Diversity in Design and Cultural Roots11:29 Navigating the Design Industry as a Person of Color18:22 Seeking Diversity and Inclusion27:26 The Need for Collective Effort

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    Episode 02: Value of Art and Self-Perception - with Tea Adesanya

    The conversation delves into the instinctual nature of art as a form of expression and the value of consistency in creative endeavours. It also explores the importance of rest, self-perception, and the perception of art in Nigerian culture. The discussion concludes with a focus on the value of art and the importance of self-perception in the creative process. The conversation delves into the nature of creativity and individual power, emphasising the process of creativity and the importance of embracing one's individual power. It explores the idea that creativity is a process and that everyone possesses individual power, but not everyone owns it.

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    Episode 01: Moving culture in motion -with Hashmukh Kerai

    In our very first episode of Hidden Layers: Diversity in Design, we sit down with Hashmukh Kerai, Motion Designer and 3D Artist, to explore what it means to build a creative voice in spaces where representation isn’t always visible.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The industry sees the surface. We reveal the layers.Hidden Layers: Diversity in Design centres the voices of designers whose stories have been overlooked but whose impact is undeniable. Through unfiltered conversations, we explore how Black, Brown, and marginalised creatives are building careers, shaping culture, and expanding what design looks like.Representation isn’t optional.It’s foundational.New episodes twice a month.

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David Oku

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