About · Nengi Divine Daminabo

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Nengi Divine Daminabo is an interdisciplinary researcher and designer whose practice sits at the intersection of UI/UX, film, and human–computer interaction. Their work asks how the language of cinema — pacing, framing, restraint — can shape how we think about software, attention, and everyday tools.

They are currently a master’s candidate in advertising, with previous training in [your previous field]. Past collaborators include [collaborator one], [collaborator two], and [collaborator three].

Their writing has appeared in [publication], and their research has been presented at [venue] and [venue]. They live and work in [your city], where they are slowly learning to make better tea.

When not at a screen, they can be found at [a place you’d actually be], reading [the kind of book you actually read], or thinking about [a recurring fascination].


“Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works.”

A line that gets quoted too often, but it’s quoted often for a reason. Replace this pull-quote with one that’s actually yours.


Selected interests

  • Slow interfaces and the politics of speed
  • Film as a research instrument
  • Typography as quiet infrastructure
  • The boundary between attention and interruption
  • [Your fifth interest]

Currently

  • Reading: [a book]
  • Watching: [a film]
  • Listening: [an album]
  • Thinking about: [a question]