NoteSphere and Yellow Studio brought their creative ethos to Accra with a collaborative pop-up at Untamed Empire Ghana on December 26, 2024. The event marked a significant step in NoteSphere’s growth across the African creative landscape, centred around a limited-edition collaborative t-shirt that merged both brands’ identities.
The collaborative t-shirt featured the NoteSphere and Yellow Studio logos on the front, while the back combined both organisations’ mantras. NoteSphere’s signature “don’t stop creating” and Yellow Studio’s “typing memories” were fused to form “Don’t stop typing memories,” a statement that encapsulates both brands’ commitment to documenting and celebrating creative culture.

The pop-up drew a cross-section of Ghana’s creative community. Creatives like Theserwah, TV personality Abena Soreno, artist Alorgi Sarebel, and photographer Bab Photography were among those present, reflecting the event’s core mission: fostering genuine connections and collaborations within the West African creative ecosystem.

The Accra pop-up marks NoteSphere’s deliberate effort to establish connections across African creative hubs. By partnering with established Ghanaian entities like Yellow Studio, NoteSphere is positioning itself as a pan-African platform rather than a Nigeria-centric publication.
This collaboration is the first of several planned partnerships with Ghanaian and African brands. NoteSphere is focused on creating localised touchpoints across the continent, leveraging collaborative merchandise and events to establish cultural credibility in new markets.

As African creative economies continue to interconnect, initiatives like this pop-up demonstrate how media platforms can evolve beyond content creation into cultural convening, using physical products and spaces to translate digital communities into tangible networks.