Dex Ghana confirms dEX Design Conference will return this September
The dEX Design Conference (formerly called Artmosphere), which was last held in 2022, will take place on September 20, 2025, at the ISSER Conference Hall, Accra, Ghana.
dEX Ghana, a community helping African creatives amplify their value through design experiences, has confirmed that its flagship design conference will return this September (2025).
“We’re really back this time—no jokes! dEX Design Conference 2025 is coming in hot, and you already know it’s gonna be bigger and better,” it shared on social media. “You can just tell from our change in name and brand refresh!”
The dEX Design Conference (formerly called Artmosphere), which was last held in 2022, will take place on September 20, 2025, at the ISSER Conference Hall, Accra, Ghana.
With the theme, ‘The Evolution of Design in Africa: The Past, Present, and AI-Driven Future,’ this year’s edition of the conference will “explore the past, present, and future of design in Africa—honouring the foundations laid by pioneers, examining the role of contemporary creatives in shaping today’s industry, and envisioning an AI-driven future that redefines creativity and craftsmanship.”
According to the organiser, dEX Design Conference 2025 will feature inspiring keynotes, hands-on workshops, insightful panels, masterclasses, networking opportunities, and ‘dEX goodies’. “You’ll gain new skills, connect with industry leaders, and discover opportunities to grow your craft and career,” it noted.
“dEX Design Conference isn’t just another design conference in Ghana —it’s where Africa’s creative future takes shape. Whether you’re a designer, creative director, entrepreneur, or design enthusiast, this is your chance to connect, learn, and grow in an industry that’s evolving faster than ever.”
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Past speaker at the conference includes Yeayi Kobina, Muhammida El Muhajir, Dela Avemega, Henry Mawuli Adobor, Paul Ninson, Farah Addul Wahab, Natalie Narh, Sunita Kragbe, Yaa Boateng, Nana K. Duah, Nana Asihene, Jonathan Letsa, Osmond Tshuma, Tunji Ogunoye, Sharon Mills, Dela Kumahor, Nana A. Sey, Sydney S. Sam, Aaron Yeboah Jr.
Visit conference.dexghana.org to learn more.