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Elegant Solutions: How Beauty and Precision Elevate Product Outcomes in Literature and Tech

Renowned journalist, writer, and cultural innovator, Fu’ad Lawal, guides this craft conversation on how beauty and precision elevate product outcomes in literature and tech. Joined by award-winning poet Tade Ipadeola and renowned product designer Ted Oladele, this multidisciplinary dialogue will uncover shared creative principles and explore where art and functionality intersect to make elegance a universal language. A panel for true craftsmen looking to create lasting work.

 

Tade Ipadeola is the winner of the 2013 NLNG Nigeria Prize for Literature, for his collection The Sahara Testaments, a sequence of one-thousand quatrains on the nuances of the Sahara.

 

Ted Oladele is the CEO of Mira and Archiving’s product/design lead, he was Flutterwave’s Founding Designer and VP of Design, managing product development.

 

📅 October 26th, 2024
🕒 1:30 pm
📍 The Alliance Française | Mike Adenuga Center, 9 Osborne Road, Ikoyi
🎫 Free admission. Seats available on a first-come, first-served basis.

 

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Renowned journalist, writer, and cultural innovator, Fu’ad Lawal, guides this craft conversation on how beauty and precision elevate product outcomes in literature and tech. Joined by award-winning poet Tade Ipadeola and renowned product designer Ted Oladele, this multidisciplinary dialogue will uncover shared creative principles and explore where art and functionality intersect to make elegance a universal language. A panel for true craftsmen looking to create lasting work.

Tade Ipadeola is the winner of the 2013 NLNG Nigeria Prize for Literature, for his collection The Sahara Testaments, a sequence of one-thousand quatrains on the nuances of the Sahara.

Ted Oladele is the CEO of Mira and Archiving’s product/design lead, he was Flutterwave’s Founding Designer and VP of Design, managing product development.

📅 October 26th, 2024
🕒 1:30 pm
📍 The Alliance Française | Mike Adenuga Center, 9 Osborne Road, Ikoyi
🎫 Free admission. Seats available on a first-come, first-served basis.