#branding
#product design
#Figma
#Adobe Photoshop
#Adobe Photoshop
#App
Raoul project portfolio
Raoul project portfolio
Raoul project portfolio
Raoul project portfolio
Raoul project portfolio
Raoul project portfolio
When the gifted videographer and digital media expert, Raoul Mutijima, came to me for a unique spin on a personal portfolio, I aimed to create something extraordinary. During our idea generation phase, a challenging question surfaced in my mind: "If one were to be prosecuted as a Christian, would they find adequate proof—the manifestations of the Holy Spirit—to establish your guilt?" This concept ignited a new idea: what if we paralleled this analogy with his work?— "If the authorities were after elite videographers, would there be substantial evidence—impressive works—to apprehend Raoul Mutijima?" Thus, an 'Arrest Warrant' portfolio concept took shape, encapsulating his proficiency within a court-room-inspired narrative. Recommendations transformed into 'witness accounts', projects served as 'incriminating evidence,' while his unquestionable skills faced 'trial.' Upholding this theme was a demanding task, but a continued focus on the vision assured unified branding. The outcome? A portfolio that does more than just present his work—it firmly establishes why engaging Raoul Mutijima isn’t merely an option; it’s a clear-cut decision.
When the gifted videographer and digital media expert, Raoul Mutijima, came to me for a unique spin on a personal portfolio, I aimed to create something extraordinary. During our idea generation phase, a challenging question surfaced in my mind: "If one were to be prosecuted as a Christian, would they find adequate proof—the manifestations of the Holy Spirit—to establish your guilt?" This concept ignited a new idea: what if we paralleled this analogy with his work?— "If the authorities were after elite videographers, would there be substantial evidence—impressive works—to apprehend Raoul Mutijima?" Thus, an 'Arrest Warrant' portfolio concept took shape, encapsulating his proficiency within a court-room-inspired narrative. Recommendations transformed into 'witness accounts', projects served as 'incriminating evidence,' while his unquestionable skills faced 'trial.' Upholding this theme was a demanding task, but a continued focus on the vision assured unified branding. The outcome? A portfolio that does more than just present his work—it firmly establishes why engaging Raoul Mutijima isn’t merely an option; it’s a clear-cut decision.
When the gifted videographer and digital media expert, Raoul Mutijima, came to me for a unique spin on a personal portfolio, I aimed to create something extraordinary. During our idea generation phase, a challenging question surfaced in my mind: "If one were to be prosecuted as a Christian, would they find adequate proof—the manifestations of the Holy Spirit—to establish your guilt?" This concept ignited a new idea: what if we paralleled this analogy with his work?— "If the authorities were after elite videographers, would there be substantial evidence—impressive works—to apprehend Raoul Mutijima?" Thus, an 'Arrest Warrant' portfolio concept took shape, encapsulating his proficiency within a court-room-inspired narrative. Recommendations transformed into 'witness accounts', projects served as 'incriminating evidence,' while his unquestionable skills faced 'trial.' Upholding this theme was a demanding task, but a continued focus on the vision assured unified branding. The outcome? A portfolio that does more than just present his work—it firmly establishes why engaging Raoul Mutijima isn’t merely an option; it’s a clear-cut decision.
When the gifted videographer and digital media expert, Raoul Mutijima, came to me for a unique spin on a personal portfolio, I aimed to create something extraordinary. During our idea generation phase, a challenging question surfaced in my mind: "If one were to be prosecuted as a Christian, would they find adequate proof—the manifestations of the Holy Spirit—to establish your guilt?" This concept ignited a new idea: what if we paralleled this analogy with his work?— "If the authorities were after elite videographers, would there be substantial evidence—impressive works—to apprehend Raoul Mutijima?" Thus, an 'Arrest Warrant' portfolio concept took shape, encapsulating his proficiency within a court-room-inspired narrative. Recommendations transformed into 'witness accounts', projects served as 'incriminating evidence,' while his unquestionable skills faced 'trial.' Upholding this theme was a demanding task, but a continued focus on the vision assured unified branding. The outcome? A portfolio that does more than just present his work—it firmly establishes why engaging Raoul Mutijima isn’t merely an option; it’s a clear-cut decision.
When the gifted videographer and digital media expert, Raoul Mutijima, came to me for a unique spin on a personal portfolio, I aimed to create something extraordinary. During our idea generation phase, a challenging question surfaced in my mind: "If one were to be prosecuted as a Christian, would they find adequate proof—the manifestations of the Holy Spirit—to establish your guilt?" This concept ignited a new idea: what if we paralleled this analogy with his work?— "If the authorities were after elite videographers, would there be substantial evidence—impressive works—to apprehend Raoul Mutijima?" Thus, an 'Arrest Warrant' portfolio concept took shape, encapsulating his proficiency within a court-room-inspired narrative. Recommendations transformed into 'witness accounts', projects served as 'incriminating evidence,' while his unquestionable skills faced 'trial.' Upholding this theme was a demanding task, but a continued focus on the vision assured unified branding. The outcome? A portfolio that does more than just present his work—it firmly establishes why engaging Raoul Mutijima isn’t merely an option; it’s a clear-cut decision.
When the gifted videographer and digital media expert, Raoul Mutijima, came to me for a unique spin on a personal portfolio, I aimed to create something extraordinary. During our idea generation phase, a challenging question surfaced in my mind: "If one were to be prosecuted as a Christian, would they find adequate proof—the manifestations of the Holy Spirit—to establish your guilt?" This concept ignited a new idea: what if we paralleled this analogy with his work?— "If the authorities were after elite videographers, would there be substantial evidence—impressive works—to apprehend Raoul Mutijima?" Thus, an 'Arrest Warrant' portfolio concept took shape, encapsulating his proficiency within a court-room-inspired narrative. Recommendations transformed into 'witness accounts', projects served as 'incriminating evidence,' while his unquestionable skills faced 'trial.' Upholding this theme was a demanding task, but a continued focus on the vision assured unified branding. The outcome? A portfolio that does more than just present his work—it firmly establishes why engaging Raoul Mutijima isn’t merely an option; it’s a clear-cut decision.





2024 Feb
Timeline
Website Builder & Designer
Role
2024 Feb
Timeline
Website Builder & Designer
Role
Background
Background
So, this person called Raoul Mutijima , who's both a videographer and a digital media specialist, approached me asking to make a personal portfolio with a creative approach. While I was brainstorming I remembered this saying I once heard that "If they came to arrest Christians, would there be enough evidence(Fruits of the Holy Spirit) to arrest you?" That got me thinking: why not apply the same concept to the videographer's portfolio? that "If they were looking to arrest good videographers, would there be enough evidence (projects) to nab this person?" And if so, why not hire them! So, I decided to give it that arrest warrant branding, with a court wording. A good example where like the Testimonials I used words like witnesses instead. I faced some challenges of staying on the same route of this idea I was building and reminding myself to go with it in all concepts: the branding, the UI kit, but I kept reminding myself to stay on the route but I think I tried to over come this challenge.
So, this person called Raoul Mutijima , who's both a videographer and a digital media specialist, approached me asking to make a personal portfolio with a creative approach. While I was brainstorming I remembered this saying I once heard that "If they came to arrest Christians, would there be enough evidence(Fruits of the Holy Spirit) to arrest you?" That got me thinking: why not apply the same concept to the videographer's portfolio? that "If they were looking to arrest good videographers, would there be enough evidence (projects) to nab this person?" And if so, why not hire them! So, I decided to give it that arrest warrant branding, with a court wording. A good example where like the Testimonials I used words like witnesses instead. I faced some challenges of staying on the same route of this idea I was building and reminding myself to go with it in all concepts: the branding, the UI kit, but I kept reminding myself to stay on the route but I think I tried to over come this challenge.
Tools
Tools
Framer
Figma
Adobe illustrator
Adobe photoshop
ChatGPT

