February 4: Saki Mafundikwa, Advocate for African Design Fonts

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by Atim Annette Oton

Saki Mafundiwa is a graphic designer, type designer, typographer, teacher, and advertising “supremo” from Zimbabwe. BDNN selected him to be the fouth designer and advocate for African Design Fonts, Zimbabwean design and African design aesthetic.

Saki Mafundikwa is a maverick visionary who left a successful design career in New York to return to his native Zimbabwe and open that country’s first school of graphic design and new media. Mafundikwa is the author of Afrikan Alphabets, a comprehensive review of African writing systems. He has participated in exhibitions and workshops around the world, contributed to a variety of publications and lectured about the globalization of design and the African aesthetic. He is the Founder/Director of ZIVA, the Zimbabwe Institute of Vigital Arts Zimbabwe’s first Graphic Design and New Media school in Harare.

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Black Design News Network (BDNN) is a news bureau, an online publication, digital library and 'workspace' hub for designers. African Diaspora, BDNN focuses on creating awareness of black design, distributing news and information about Architecture, Interior Design, Product Industrial Design, Fashion/Textile Design, Communication and Graphic Design. BDNN is the 411 of the Black Design Diaspora.