I design brands, animate ideas, and write code — sometimes all in the same day. Working with people everywhere.
I'm Adusei Kenneth — a designer and developer who genuinely can't choose between making things look good and making them work well, so I just do both.
I studied Software Engineering and then Information Technology, which gave me a solid foundation for caring about how things are actually built under the hood. Security and privacy are things I think about naturally — not because I have to, but because I've seen what happens when people don't.
I'm open to working with people anywhere. If you're building something and you need someone who can see the full picture — brand, motion, and code — let's talk.
This is where I learned how computers actually think. Algorithms, databases, architecture — the unglamorous stuff that makes everything else possible. I liked it more than I expected.
Pushed further into systems, networks, and security. By the time I graduated I had a pretty strong opinion that security shouldn't be something you add at the end — it should be there from the first line of code.
Fell into brand identity and couldn't get out. Logos, colour systems, typography — I loved figuring out how visuals carry meaning. Then I discovered motion design and realised still images were just the beginning.
Started building what I was designing. HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React on the front — Node.js and databases on the back. There's something satisfying about owning the whole thing from the first pixel to the server response.
Available worldwide. I take on brand work, motion projects, and dev builds — ideally ones where I can do more than one of those at once. That's where things get interesting.
I build brand identities that actually say something. Logos, colour palettes, type systems — the stuff that makes a brand feel like itself across every surface.
I animate things. Logo reveals, motion graphics, full campaigns — if it can move, I want to make sure it moves with a reason.
I write front-end code that doesn't feel like an afterthought. Clean HTML, CSS that actually makes sense, JavaScript that responds the way you'd hope, and React when things get complex.
Databases and APIs built to last. I care a lot about how data is structured, stored, and protected — Node.js backends with security baked in from the start, not tacked on later.
I ask a lot of questions before I touch anything. Most of the time the brief isn't the real problem.
I explore a lot before I commit. The obvious direction is usually someone else's solution to a different problem.
I notice small things. The kerning, the timing, the hover state — those details are where trust is either built or lost.
I don't disappear after delivery. Full files, clean handoffs, and I'm still there if something needs tweaking.
Got something you're working on? I'm pretty easy to reach and I actually reply. Whether it's a brand, a build, or just an idea you want a second opinion on — drop me a message.
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