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Meet Your Creative Cousin, Naïkey!

The Full Story

Hey! My name is Naïkey Lenescat and I am a brand designer and educator based in the vibrant city of Boston. 
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"I blend art and strategy to translate ideas into captivating visual narratives and impactful marketing campaigns"
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I am originally from the rich island of Haiti, and have had the privilege of emigrating to the Unites States in 2002 where I made Boston, Massachusetts my home. Here, I've built deep connections with art + design and by God's grace have had the opportunity to study at Salem State University as an art and communications student. Throughout my career, I've worked with a wide range of clients, spanning various industries, including fashion, technology, and entertainment. My ability to understand and empathize with diverse target audiences has allowed me to craft compelling strategies that resonate deeply with consumers. My creative vision goes beyond just aesthetics; I always strive to create experiences that engage and inspire, leaving a lasting impact on audiences.

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One of those experiences include my podcast which I created In 2018. "Lekòl, Legliz, Lakay", which translates to "School, Church, Home" is a coming-of-age podcast that discusses the traditional upbringing of Haitian first-generation millennials.  Since creating this platform, I've been able to grow listenership from a few hundred listeners aka cousins to over a thousand cousins listening and watching world wide. This could not be possible without my faith, which has played a strong role in my creative journey. It is important to me that everything I do is led by the holy spirit as I am called to help those who are also in this creative space.

 

Thank you for taking the time to get to know me, I really do hope I can make a difference on your journey. Stay connected with me by following me on social media and subscribing to my newsletter to stay up to date !

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Your Creative Cousin, 

Naïkey

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