From Bold Decisions
to Creative Impact
The Story of Nguh Fabrice
Nguh Fabrice is a young creative director and entrepreneur whose journey is defined by courage, vision, and an unwavering desire to create better opportunities for young people. From an early age, Fabrice found himself drawn to entrepreneurship — inspired by watching his father farm and sell food, and by global innovators like Elon Musk. He dreamed not just of building a career, but of building a brand that could create jobs and empower young talent.
Growing up as a child, my parents wanted me to become a medical doctor, so I started my undergraduate studies in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Yaoundé I. Despite the "prestige" of the path, I left medical school at level 4 to pursue my dream of becoming an entrepreneur when I realized what I was studying didn't align with my passion. Today, I am very happy that at 23 years old, I have been able to employ 25 young professionals in a company I started from nothing. My dream is to create more employment opportunities for about 1000 to 3000 youths in Cameroon through my company. I believe this is one way we can help reduce the high rate of unemployment in Cameroon.Nguh Fabrice Founder and CEO, New Vision Creatives
The Bold Decision
Fabrice's parents wanted him to become a medical doctor. Obedient to their vision, he began his academic journey in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Yaoundé I. Despite the prestige of the path, something was missing. Midway through his studies — at level 4 — he made a choice that most people in his position would never dare to make. He walked away.
This was not an impulsive act. It was the result of honest self-examination: a recognition that passion, not prestige, is the real engine of achievement. Determined to gain practical experience, he moved from Yaoundé to Douala, where he secured a professional internship at a marketing and communication agency — his first real exposure to the creative industry.
Faculty of Medicine, University of Yaoundé I — where Fabrice's journey began
Sharpening the Craft
Driven by a deeper vision, Fabrice resigned from Omenkart in Douala and returned to Yaoundé. His next stop was Kaeyros Analytics, a tech company where, at just 22 years old, he immersed himself in software and production design. That experience would become one of the most formative pillars of the creative enterprise he was beginning to imagine.
Kaeyros Analytics — the tech company that shaped Fabrice's technical foundations
Before fully stepping into the creative industry, Fabrice had already demonstrated strong leadership. He co-founded Grace's Academy Preparative Classes, training over 100 students and building skills in business management and human resources that would later prove indispensable. He was not just learning to create — he was learning to lead.
Building New Vision Creatives
Fabrice went on to establish New Vision Creatives - A brand focused on Marketing & communication, Creative design, Branding, Software development, photography/ videography and other creative-tech solutions. Like many young entrepreneurs, his early journey was filled with challenges. He started with limited resources, no strong partnerships, and a team of young graduates who often lacked the skills and experience needed to meet his standards of excellence.
He often wore every hat at once: CEO, designer, and teacher. Rather than letting this break him, it sharpened him. His commitment to growth pushed him to continuously improve the quality of his work, with a relentless focus on international standards.
From an Empty Room to a Creative Studio
Every great studio begins somewhere. For New Vision Creatives, it began in an empty room — bare walls, marble floors, and the weight of a vision yet to be realized. What that empty space represented was not a lack, but a beginning: a clean slate on which an entire creative ecosystem would be built.
The first New Vision Creatives office space — empty, full of potential
The New Vision Creatives Team
Today, the New Vision Creatives team comprises 25 young professionals — designers, developers, videographers, and strategists — each empowered to grow and contribute to Cameroon's creative economy.
At Work: Inside the Creative Studio
Walk into New Vision Creatives today, and you find something rare in Yaoundé's creative landscape: a young, disciplined team doing high-level work. Designers crafting brand identities in Photoshop and Illustrator, developers writing production-grade code, motion artists composing video content in DaVinci Resolve — each person deeply focused, each contributing to a collective standard of excellence.
Graphic Design & Branding
Motion & Video Production
Development & Tech
The New Vision Creatives team in session — focus, creativity, and collaboration at the core
Beyond the Screen
The NVC team extends beyond digital work. A dedicated photography and videography unit — equipped with professional cameras and drone technology — handles visual storytelling for clients across industries, bringing the same commitment to excellence that defines the studio's creative output.
A Space for Collaboration
One of the defining features of New Vision Creatives is the culture Fabrice has deliberately built: a collaborative environment where young professionals are not just employees, but contributors. Team members work together, share knowledge, and challenge one another to raise their standard of work.
The studio functions as both a workplace and an incubator — a place where young Cameroonians with talent but limited opportunities can develop practical, world-class skills in a structured, supportive environment.
Collaboration at the heart of New Vision Creatives — every desk, a workspace for transformation
Fabrice's vision of impact extends to partners within the ecosystem as well. Through collaborations, New Vision Creativeshas built strategic alliances that expand the reach and depth of its creative output — connecting clients to a broader network of specialist talent.
For Fabrice, the greatest measure of success is not just growth, but client satisfaction. His ability to deliver quality branding and design solutions that meet and exceed client expectations remains his proudest achievement.
From Local to Digital: Speaking at ENGEN 2026
At the second edition of ENGEN 2026, Nguh Fabrice took the stage not as a student, but as a practitioner — sharing hard-won insights about what holds Cameroonian SMEs back in the digital age.
The Gap He Identified
He highlighted a critical challenge affecting many SMEs: the absence of a clear brand identity, inconsistent communication, low-quality visuals, and an overreliance on traditional word-of-mouth strategies. These challenges, he argued, continue to limit the visibility and growth potential of many promising businesses within the local ecosystem.
The Call to Action
He encouraged entrepreneurs to show up daily, engage their audiences meaningfully, and adopt innovative strategies that position their brands competitively. Through practical knowledge sharing, Fabrice demonstrated that digital transformation is not a luxury — it is a survival strategy.
Through platforms like ENGEN 2026 and beyond, Nguh Fabrice continues to connect, inspire, and transform communities — reinforcing his role as a catalyst for sustainable impact and a strong advocate for a new generation of empowered entrepreneurs.
Driving Impact: By the Numbers
Looking Ahead
Fabrice plans to expand New Vision Creatives to Douala, with future growth targets in Buea and other regions of Cameroon. He is leveraging digital platforms like TikTok to increase visibility while aiming for recognition through major media platforms such as CRTV and Vision 4 Television.
His long-term vision includes organizing a national arts and creative festival to bring together designers from across the country and promote collaboration within the creative industry. Beyond business, he is deeply passionate about advancing social and economic goals that can impact his community, especially young people and women.
Fabrice emphasizes that what he seeks is not charity, but the opportunity to compete, grow, and position his brand alongside the leading creative businesses of the world. His journey is a powerful reminder that success is not always about following a predefined path — it is about having the courage to create your own.
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