Divine Ojiaku

Divine Ojiaku is a London-based graphic designer specialising in branding, editorial design and typography. Her practice focuses on creating thoughtful and engaging design outcomes through strong typography, image-making, and clear visual systems. She is interested in how design can communicate ideas in a way that feels both expressive and considered, balancing creativity with purposeful structure.

Terracotta is a wine brand dedicated to reconnecting people to the earth, themselves, and each other. Inspired by ceramics and natural materials, Terracotta takes a more human and tactile approach by selling wine in reusable terracotta vessels, celebrating 
craftsmanship and sustainability whilst turning a quiet sip into a shared moment. It stands out by blending tradition with warmth and modern design
Terracotta is a wine brand dedicated to reconnecting people to the earth, themselves, and each other. Inspired by ceramics and natural materials, Terracotta takes a more human and tactile approach by selling wine in reusable terracotta vessels, celebrating craftsmanship and sustainability whilst turning a quiet sip into a shared moment. It stands out by blending tradition with warmth and modern design
A vibrant sushi bar concept blending authentic Japanese practices with a modern, refreshing twist. It offers inventive sushi rolls, crafted cocktails, and a lively atmosphere. With a focus on shareable moments and cultural authenticity, Sour Rice reimagines the sushi experience while staying rooted in tradition.
A vibrant sushi bar concept blending authentic Japanese practices with a modern, refreshing twist. It offers inventive sushi rolls, crafted cocktails, and a lively atmosphere. With a focus on shareable moments and cultural authenticity, Sour Rice reimagines the sushi experience while staying rooted in tradition.
A zine exploring my Black British identity through personal photos, stories, and everyday places. Using collage and riso-inspired textures.
A zine exploring my Black British identity through personal photos, stories, and everyday places. Using collage and riso-inspired textures.
Spike is an experimental display typeface constructed from rubber band balls, deliberately subverting the material’s expected softness and elasticity through rigid, spiked letterforms. The typeface embraces irregularity by exploring how physical objects can generate typographic systems.
Spike is an experimental display typeface constructed from rubber band balls, deliberately subverting the material’s expected softness and elasticity through rigid, spiked letterforms. The typeface embraces irregularity by exploring how physical objects can generate typographic systems.