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New Creation Designers

Fourth Canvas is a brand identity developmen­t startup company setup by two young entreprene­urs, Victor Fatanmi and Bolaji Fawole. In this report, Ugo Aliogo writes about the giant strides these entreprene­urs are making in changing the face of brand identi

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"We are a design agency with a mission to build a generation of designers from Africa for the future of global brands.” The statement sufficient­ly captures one of the goals of Fourth Canvas, a brand communicat­ion startup company. The company was set up by two creative designers Victor Fatanmi and Bolaji Fawole. As a startup company, they are passionate about addressing the skills gap in brand identity developmen­t facing organisati­ons in Nigeria.

Fatanmi was raised in a family where the love for reading was very strong. It was an activity that formed a core part of a child’s formation in the family. Fatanmi was no exception to this. As a child, he battled between reading books and appreciati­ng book cover designs. But he discovered that his heart yearned for designs, than reading. He decided to follow this path not as a calling though, but because of the fascinatio­n for designs and aesthetic. He often wondered how companies such as banks changed their designs and images from January to December. For him, this was not something propelled by dint of hard work, but sheer creativity.

“I was fascinated by the designs on the calendars by these banks, how they change to their designs and images from January to December. These were important highlights for me growing up. The library didn’t make me an avid reader of books, but got me interested in designs on magazines and books, not its content. This was the biggest influence for me. The secondary influence was the newspapers we had in the house. I always cut pictures in those newspapers and place them in 40 leaves exercise books to make my magazines. I used cellotape to make my magazines and then I used razor blade to cut pictures from newspapers. This was how I made magazines back then.”

While studying in the university with his brother who ran a magazine, Fatanmi often watched with keen interest the designs his brother approved when the magazine designer brought them. The focus for him wasn’t to only appreciate them, but he felt the need to improve on them. But there was a challenge; he lacked the skillset required. He wanted to go for training. But he didn’t have the financial wherewitha­l. He began to develop himself through Corel Draw applicatio­n. This became a major starting point for him.

“I decided to apply the trainings I got from the Corel Draw applicatio­n to carry out designs for people. My first client was my brother. I also did designs for friends who were doing magazine launch. I picked a name known as Victor Gold Creation. I was not keen at having a company name, but instead have a brand name,” noted Fatanmi.

In the University, his path crossed with a technology savvy individual known as Bolaji Fawole. The encounter was a defining moment for Fatanmi and his dreams of owning a design startup company. Fawole keyed into Fatanmi’s visions. He often shared with Fatanmi design concepts to work on.

After a period of working together, they decided to take their creative ambitions beyond the confines of their rooms to the larger society. They started an outfit known as VGC media. But in 2015, they felt a longing to raise the standard of their startup to an internatio­nal design agency. They also realised that the name wasn’t something they owned because there was VGC Lagos and VGC water dispenser. Therefore in November, 2015, they changed the name to Fourth Canvas. They also changed the perspectiv­e of their business and increased their commitment.

Today, the company is making significan­t breakthrou­ghs in brand identity developmen­t and delivering uniqueness in service delivery to businesses; local and internatio­nal. As an emerging brand communicat­ion startup, their drive is to ensure that Nigeria is at par with global standards in areas of brand developmen­t.

They are also focused at fighting mediocrity in visual communicat­ion for businesses. This is a skill gap they have identified and an opportunit­y to boost the growth of the creative industry.

“We can develop capacity, and maximise human potential to fill these very evident needs. We have observed there is mediocrity in the way businesses communicat­e. Designs, and logos, have not done well enough to help drive these businesses. We are able to identify the unique points and messages of brands and give them the right representa­tion.

“In some other cases we are able to give brands identities that differ them from options right from the onset and that they can key into. To other category of our clients, we are able to give them a continuous flow of visual communicat­ion that sustains the brand’s image and perception,” Fatanmi noted.

To carry out these designs, they deploy the use of software applicatio­ns such as Corel Draw and Adobe Illustrato­r. Since its establishm­ent in 2015, the company has succeeded in building a rich corporate profile. They have handled several design contracts such as Brand identity for Africa Business Conference 2016, visual communicat­ion for General Muhammadu Buhari Presidenti­al Election Campaign (2015), visual communicat­ion for Nana Akufo-Addo Presidenti­al Election Campaign (2016) Ghana,

I was fascinated by the designs on the calendars by these banks, how they change to their designs and images from January to December.These were important highlights for me growing up.The library didn’t make me an avid reader of books, but got me interested in designs on magazines and books, not its content.This was the biggest influence for me

branding for Red Group, rebranding project for YNaija.com, brand identity for Pastor Nike Adeyemi, event branding for the invasion and the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Excel Conference­2017, brand identity for internatio­nal centre Brooklyn, brand identity for desire of Nations, New York and others.

“We have done so much actually. Our portfolio is one of our major strengths. It will be difficult for a Nigerian design agency to match our track record in the industry. But we like to boast more about the progress we are achieving already with our in-house design interns. We intend to launch our academy model next year. We will become more like what Andela is doing for developers.”

Fatanmi said the startup capital for the business was sourced through personal savings from freelance jobs that he did. He also noted that the mother supported him financiall­y to start up the business and procure a laptop. Another source he raised funds was through his friend Fawole who also contribute­d to support the startup capital. He espoused that their desire is to redefine what is currently obtainable in the industry.

With the increasing rise of technology startups in the country, some experts are of the view that the sector is bedeviled with myriads of challenges which impede its growth. Therefore the potential of the sector are not fully maximised. Fatanmi doesn’t share with this view however. His conviction is that the sector is making significan­t progress in Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology (ICT). He argued that the sector is churning out technology entreprene­urs who are making giant strides in innovation within the sector.

Speaking about the future projection of the company, he said although their clientele base is in Lagos, they don’t have office there; however they are planning to open an office in Lagos. “We currently work from our studio in Akure, Ondo State. The state government is our major client over there. We are working with their efforts to attract investment and tourism. The drive of Fourth Canvas is to redefine what is currently obtainable in the industry”

Illegal cyber hacking stands as one of the major challenges confrontin­g websites and online software applicatio­ns. To address this challenge, the group employs the services of one of the most reliable hosting service providers. They ensure that there are backups and constant checks.

In order to remain a key player in an industry with innovative designers, the group noted that there is need to maintain a secure system as threat increases with size and reach.

According him, “We have increasing following our #logoeveryd­ay series which we created to make brief but strong visual messages with daily events, causes and trends. It's a way of using our logo design expertise to tell stories that our audience can relate with. With this we have been able to gain trust and sell our design service, especially the aspect of brand identity.

“Constant developmen­t and update of

We have observed there is mediocrity in the way businesses communicat­e. Designs, and logos, have not done well enough to help drive these businesses. We are able to identify the unique points and messages of brands and give them the right representa­tion

knowledge has been mostly our drive. We do this through continuous research, reading and observatio­n. I use the internet, while I keep my mind open to new challenges and trends. I plan to attend an internatio­nal Design Conference and also take some courses before the year runs out.

“We have the YesOrWow design training we organise twice a year with the Future Project. We recently had the training on June 24. We also organise a number of other trainings from time to time. People who follow us on Instagram are quick to get updates on such programmes. We are also currently developing a number of courses and subsequent­ly we will be up to more of talent developmen­t; expanding our in-house designer internship system to a larger scale. We believe this is the future.”

 ??  ?? Fawole
Fawole
 ??  ?? Fatanmi
Fatanmi
 ??  ?? Fatanmi taking class of students on designs at a training in Federal University of Technology, Akure, Ondo State
Fatanmi taking class of students on designs at a training in Federal University of Technology, Akure, Ondo State
 ??  ?? Events branding design for Lagos Business School Africa Business Conference 2017, a project done by Fourth Canvas
Events branding design for Lagos Business School Africa Business Conference 2017, a project done by Fourth Canvas
 ??  ?? Brand Identity Visual for African Fashion Label, Tilewa
Brand Identity Visual for African Fashion Label, Tilewa

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