This event will explore different pathways into working as a multimedia artist and designer through discussion and interactive activities.
Joining us for the event will be members of the Rule of Thirds Podcast
Bernard Bannor, Multi-hyphenate creative specialising in design, motion graphics, and videography.
Jude Amponsah, Multidisciplinary Creative | Storyteller through Design, Film & Sound
Michael Akuagwu, Multimedia artist & V&A Adobe Creative Resident
The panel will discuss their experiences of working as multifaceted creatives, exploring what the role of a modern Graphic Designer can be and sharing insight on ways to grow your creative practice. There will be opportunities to creatively explore the themes discussed through workshop activities and discussion with the speakers and other attendees.
This event is hosted and co-produced by the V&A Youth Collective.
This event will be live streamed to online audiences from the V&A Museum. Book a ticket on this page to join us online, or click
here to join the live audience at the V&A..
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Bernard Bannor is a British-Ghanaian creative whose work is rooted in storytelling through design and motion. After a three-year stint in finance, his passion for visual communication led him to pursue a full-time creative career.
He now runs his own studio and has collaborated with brands including Nike, Sony Music, Google, and The Guardian, where he currently works as a Digital Designer. Bernard is also one third of Rule of Thirds, a podcast exploring art, design, and culture—sharing his perspective and insights to inspire others like him and encourage more to explore the creative industry.
Jude Amponsah is a multidisciplinary creative working across design, film, and sound to tell stories rooted in heritage, identity, and rhythm. Influenced by his Ghanaian roots and the Black British experience, his bold visual style has led to collaborations with artists and brands including Central Cee, Ghetts, Jae5, Michael Kiwanuka, Dua Lipa, and major labels such as Warner, Sony, and Universal Music.
He’s been recognised with the Wex Photographer Award and named D&AD’s One to Watch, with work exhibited at D&AD New Blood, Free Range, and Ogilvy Roots UK Black History Month. As Creative Director of Kente Club—an independent label and arthouse championing ethical, collaborative creation—Jude continues to shape culture through visuals that resonate, connect, and inspire.