Who We Are

Kivuli Creative is a small picture, film, and creative agency that was conceived in 2008 and officially incorporated in 2011 in Nairobi, Kenya. Since then, the company has grown cautiously, and now also exists as legal trading entities in Sydney and Melbourne, Australia.

Kivuli Creative is conglomerate of creative thinking that solves problems and creates content.

What We Do

Kivuli Creative believes that there are awesome products, ideas, companies and businesses, humanitarian organisations, and services that we can do more for, because we can . . . because we can do what people want, and because we can make what people dream about.

Kivuli Creative currently curates boutique design projects (art & graphic), administers creative consultations and produces communication strategies, forges and builds social media campaigns, conceives, develops, makes, and produces films and documentaries, develops exclusive reportage and concepts for newspapers and magazines (news, feature, & editorial), and fashions and delivers original content for small, medium, and large commercial clients and humanitarian organisations.

Simply put, Kivuli Creative makes pictures, film, and words. We tell stories, and we do not sacrifice on the quality of deliverables . . . ever!

How We Do It

Kivuli Creative utilises the prolific talents of local and international professionals so that we understand what we’re making and who we’re making it for, and then draws on the technical expertise and maestro artistry of our team to create original and tailor-made content that communicates ideas and tells stories.

We have handsome experience working across the planet in the hottest and the coldest places, in the most populated and the most lonely quarters, in heavily complicated and precarious environments, and in cultured and ancient locations. We know people in the farthest and closest geographies, from all walks of life, so that we can better understand where people come from, what they do, and what they dream about.

Despite all of our combined knowledge, resources, and experience, we also understand that things don’t necessarily have to have a meaning, be explained, or be understood . . . some things just are.