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The Ministry of Design
Welcome to Nenaji Media's 'New' Online Website!The long wait is finally over! I've changed the format of the site to ensure that quality presentations are achieved and selected work is presented in the most vivid way. As you can see, there are more projects to view, even more than the ones you've seen on the Facebook or MySpace. We've made this possible for your viewing pleasure. Get sucked in and let me know your thoughts.
I am currently working on a project which will help ministries and churches. My next project will be to help young entrepreneurs to get their market out to the street, I've gotten some clothing line websites and will be working on them towards the end of the year. Stick around and you should be able to see more amazing work from The Ministry of Design.
About UsNenaji Media has been in existence for approximately 18 years, 10 of which I was an underdog. Our mission has always been to generate revenues in corporate sectors. With that, we put quality time and effort back into ministries and non-profit organizations.
Nenaji Media is a privately funded company. Since the beginning of this year, 70% of our media was generated through "street talk". As an outstanding communication firm, Nenaji Media focuses on branding campaign design, printing, hosting, website, and motion.
As an outstanding communication firm, Nenaji Media focuses on branding campaign design, printing, hosting, website and motion.
We are looking for partners and workers. If you have ideas on changing the world through media, share it with us and be "Nenajilized"!
We are the "Ministry of Design", also known as the "Sanctuary of Design".
A unique collaborative projectI enrolled in summer classes and in two weeks, we had a massive project. My friend D. Evans and I were asked to work on the school map. The job was split into two parts. He took care of the CAD work and I worked on the front cover design. This is what landed me my first collaboration with D. Evans, and consequently, my first outbreak project at. Prairie View A&M University.








