We’ve laughed, learned, created, and celebrated design in all its forms.
From bold speakers to buzzing workshops, each edition has pushed the culture forward.
What started as small group meetups grew into packed halls full of energy, every dEX has been a story in motion.
🎤 Say hello to Benjamin Arthur (@benn__arthur) one of our speakers for dEX2025.
He’s team lead at Lime and Honey, a next-gen creative digital agency based in Accra, and also heads LimeAR, an on-demand augmented reality startup.
If you're feeling lost on where to start with AI — this workshop is for you.
I’ll be hosting a session at this year’s DEX Conference on September 20, 2025, and we’re going all in on how to do more with less using AI.
🎟️ Grab your ticket now → https://t.co/f1Y0mNRtyZ
We’ll explore AI in:
📸 Photography
🎨 Design
🔤 Typography
🧠 3D
📈 Marketing
🎬 Content Creation
…and so much more.
P.S. Early bird tickets are up and going fast. Don’t say I didn’t warn you 👀🔥
@dex_ghana
You can literally see the chemicals in the water bruh! The most heart breaking thing?..They were still working. Sigh💔
#StopGalamsayNow#FreeTheCitzens
🎥 @_Jay_Sterling_
First ever Augmented Reality billboard in Ghana? 🫢
It was an incredible experience working on these AR billboards for the Fly X Win Boost campaign by @betway_gh 🚀
Seen any of these in town ?
Explore the endless possibilities of AR.
Visit https://t.co/5BYbTKAjO6 today!
LimeAR is excited to announce our partnership with @Codeandcoktails, a premier tech and social event, to deliver exclusive and immersive Augmented Reality experiences at this year’s event. Stay tuned for more details! Get your tickets > https://t.co/ahkfeRXDZO #LimeAR#TechParty
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If you have a full-time job with a medium to large design team right now—consider backup plans and get portfolios connections ready. It's always smart.
It seems like weekly now people are messaging me saying they got laid off and struggling to find work and don't know what to do. Pretty decent designers that were making really good money and easily hirable.
I do think it's going to be harder and harder to get a job in design when you don't have one. I mean, that's always been the case.
But there's simply less jobs then there use to be and more and more designers everyday.
But at the same time, the really good designers are going to be overbooked and unavailable eventually so some of those jobs will start to come back.
The days of the larger design teams *may* be at risk of fading away for a bit.
That doesn't mean become a freelancer—that won't be easy either.
Lots of freelancers struggling right now too. We've lost a huge part of a client connection with things like Dribbble slowly fading away and social media just becoming more informative and memes.
It's getting harder and more confusing on how to stand out. Do you share advice? Do you meme? Do you just share work? Do you worry about followers? It's messy.
Don't get scared or worried. Don't get too comfortable either. Just be prepared and realistic. Keep growing. Keep practicing design. Keep connecting. Keep an open mind.
Just keep doing the best you can.
That's all you can really ask for.