Muleyi Walter Solomon
Creative Director
Ivan Tracisio Wafula
Head of Client Services
Faith Behakanira
Admin & Head Of Communities
Moses Sonko
Art & Studio Director
Muleyi Walter Solomon
If you cracked open Solomon’s head, you’d probably find a storm. Lightning bolts of ideas, thunderclaps of genius, and a gentle drizzle of jazz. He’s the kind of man who walks into a brainstorming session with nothing but a black notebook, a warm cup of green tea, and a look that says, “Let’s paint on the moon tonight.” Solomon is the compass needle of Adris’ creative north — poetic, fearless, and often staring into the void with the confidence of someone who knows he can redesign it. The man can turn your grandmother’s curtain into a campaign slogan. And it will slap.
Ivan Tracisio Wafula
Wafula is smoother than your favourite jazz saxophone. If charm were currency, Ivan would be Uganda’s richest man. He knows how to calm a panicked client, charm a stressed-out CEO, and convince a cat to take a bath. His laugh is warm, his shirts are crisp, and his follow-ups are the stuff of legend. Wafula doesn’t just manage clients; he curates them, like a well-organized wine cellar. When clients cry, they call him. When they celebrate, they still call him. He’s the emotional therapist of Adris. But with spreadsheets.
Faith Behakanira
Faith is the unshakeable center of this mad creative circus. She’s the glue. The battery. The heartbeat. She speaks softly but carries a spreadsheet. She’ll remember your birthday, your child’s birthday, and probably the birthday of your dog. Faith is also the queen of communities — she builds bridges faster than Chinese contractors. Whether it’s partners, artists, or that one stubborn printer technician, Faith makes them feel seen, heard, hugged. She’s got mother energy with the soul of a people’s poet. Be careful though — she will organize your entire life before you realize it. And it’ll feel like a warm hug.
Moses Sonko
He’s not a designer. He’s a visual wizard. Moses could probably redesign the alphabet and make it trend on TikTok. He walks with the confident slump of a man who’s seen too many bad logos in his life and has vowed to rescue the world from poor kerning. The studio bows when he enters. He breathes Pantones. His nightmares are out-of-alignment layers. He once created an entire brand identity using only a teaspoon and a broken USB. Probably. His aura? Half Basquiat, half Batman.