Today we’d like to introduce you to Tolulope Jeremiah.
Hi Tolulope, please kick things off for us with an introduction to yourself and your story.
My name is Tolulope Jeremiah, but most people know me as Jaybee. I’m a creative professional focused on brand design, no-code website development, and social media and website management.
My journey started as a teenager, driven by a deep love for detail and visually appealing structure. I was naturally drawn to design and would spend time redesigning existing creatives just to make them feel more aligned, more intentional, and better suited to the story the brand was trying to tell. That curiosity quickly turned into a skill I kept refining.
In the early stages, I volunteered with different groups, using those opportunities to learn, experiment, and build real-world experience. Those moments helped me understand not just design, but how to communicate purpose through visuals and strategy.
Over time, I transitioned into more structured roles across agency, corporate, and advocacy-driven environments. Each experience strengthened my ability to think beyond aesthetics and focus on impact. Today, I bring all of that together, helping brands build cohesive identities, create engaging digital experiences, and develop content strategies that drive visibility and meaningful connection.
Can you talk to us a bit about the challenges and lessons you’ve learned along the way. Looking back would you say it’s been easy or smooth in retrospect?
It definitely hasn’t been a completely smooth road.
One of the earliest challenges I faced was limited access to the tools and resources I needed as a teenager. I had the interest and the eye for design, but not always the equipment, software, or guidance to fully explore it at the level I wanted. That meant I had to be resourceful and learn how to grow with whatever was available to me at the time.
Another major challenge was trust. As a young creative, it takes time for people and brands to feel confident enough to put their vision in your hands. I had to consistently prove myself, build credibility through smaller projects, and let my work speak over time.
Those experiences shaped how I approach my work today. They taught me patience, consistency, and the importance of continuously improving, even when the opportunities aren’t immediate.
Thanks for sharing that. So, maybe next you can tell us a bit more about your work?
I’m a creative professional working across brand design, no-code website development, website management, and social media management. What ties all of my work together is helping brands build a clear, consistent, and effective digital presence.
I specialize in creating cohesive brand systems and translating them across every touchpoint, from visual identity to website experience to ongoing content and platform management. Beyond building websites, I also manage and maintain them, ensuring they stay updated, functional, and aligned with the brand as it evolves. On the social side, I develop content strategies that not only look good but also drive visibility, engagement, and growth.
I’m known for my attention to detail and my ability to bring structure and clarity to ideas. I don’t just execute, I think through how everything connects, making sure the brand feels consistent and intentional across design, web and content.
What I’m most proud of is the journey from starting with curiosity and limited resources to becoming someone brands can trust to handle their full digital presence. Being able to take a brand from idea to execution and then manage and grow it over time is something I value deeply.
What sets me apart is my ability to combine creativity with strategy. I approach every project holistically, not just focusing on how things look, but how they function, communicate, and perform. That balance allows me to deliver work that is not only visually strong but also purposeful and results-driven.
What was your favorite childhood memory?
One of my favorite childhood memories would be growing up with my siblings. We spent a lot of time together just enjoying simple things, watching movies, especially wrestling, reading and just bonding in our own way.
That period also played a big role in shaping my creative side. We used to draw a lot as kids, and that was really where my interest in creativity started. Looking back, those moments weren’t just fun, they were the foundation of how I began to see and express ideas visually.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://jaybeegraphics.framer.website/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaybeegrafix/
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tolubamiduro/
- Other: https://www.behance.net/tolulopbamidur



