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Haizel’s Atelier launches summer programme to inspire next generation of creatives

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July 16, 2026
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As businesses compete for attention in an increasingly visual marketplace, branding has become about much more than logos and colour palettes. For many companies, design is now a key part of how they communicate their values and connect with customers.

It is a shift that has created opportunities for creative businesses such as Haizel’s Atelier, a Ghanaian design studio that specialises in bespoke branding, luxury packaging, stationery and corporate gifting.

Based in Accra, the studio was founded by creative director Harribel Yeboah, who says the goal has always been to create work that reflects the individuality of each client rather than following short-lived design trends.

“We believe every brand and every individual has a unique story,” she says. “Our responsibility is to translate that story into designs that are authentic, elegant and enduring.”

The studio’s work spans visual identity design, packaging, print production, photography, interior styling and curated gifting experiences. Rather than treating these as separate disciplines, Haizel’s Atelier combines them to create a consistent experience for clients. That approach reflects a broader trend in the creative economy, where businesses increasingly seek integrated design solutions that strengthen brand recognition across multiple platforms.

The founder, who studied Communication Design at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, has worked across branding, packaging and creative direction before establishing Haizel’s Atelier. She has also incorporated artificial intelligence into parts of the creative process, using it to support research and concept development while keeping creative decision-making firmly in human hands.

The company says its long-term ambition is to become a recognised creative atelier known for timeless design, thoughtful gifting and premium stationery products. Its mission focuses on producing bespoke work that balances creativity, functionality and craftsmanship while working closely with clients throughout the design process.

For Haizel’s Atelier, that presents an opportunity to demonstrate that carefully considered design can have a lasting impact beyond aesthetics. The studio believes that quality craftsmanship, attention to detail and collaboration remain central to creating work that stands the test of time.

Beyond its commercial work, Haizel’s Atelier is expanding its impact by investing in the next generation of creatives. It is set to launch a summer programme for teenagers aged 13 to 17 at Akuna Pod in Accra.

The initiative is designed to provide young people with practical exposure to the world of creativity, design and entrepreneurship through hands-on workshops, mentorship and interactive learning experiences. Participants will have the opportunity to explore areas including creative thinking, branding, design, stationery creation, visual storytelling and entrepreneurship, while working alongside experienced creative professionals.

According to the organisers, the programme aims to help participants develop confidence, problem-solving skills and creative expression in an environment that encourages innovation and collaboration.

Speaking about the initiative, founder Harribel Yeboah said the programme is intended to inspire young people to discover and develop their creative potential at an early age.

“We want young people to see creativity not just as a hobby but as a valuable skill that can shape careers, solve problems and create opportunities,” she said.

The summer programme will be hosted at Akuna Pod and is expected to bring together aspiring young creatives from across Accra for an immersive learning experience focused on creativity, craftsmanship and innovation.

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