We stand at the intersection of art, activism, and academia; looking at the socio-political stories of our time and exploring them through the lens of those participants too often overlooked.
The work we do now at NKG is informed by our approach to artful storytelling, whereby issues of social justice are interrogated through thoughtful research. By bringing a new narrative voice to the way we talk about social equity; NKG seeks to upend the status quo by attempting to reveal crucial nuances that are all too convenient to ignore whilst creating a new blueprint for the modern comms agency.
We specialise in creating bespoke solutions for our clients with a wrap around service that starts with brand strategy followed quickly by digital design for websites, visual identity, and logos; thereafter we look at comms strategies for launch and into the future, working with clients from inception and for the successful years that follow. We also have an in-house media team that specialises in film production, we run multiple community projects and programmes and are always looking to consult for and collaborate with like-minded change makers.
Nyar K’Odero is a Luo construction, a tribal dialect of the people of Lake Victoria in Western Kenya, meaning ‘Angel of the House of our Father’’—translated here as ‘Women of the Homeland’.