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In this episode, I sit down with Khalil Rahman, also known as 63, the creative director behind Kigali-based agency 63 Inc. Khalil shares his journey of self-discovery—how understanding his strengths as a graphic designer and creative director helped him focus, grow, and build a team that complements his gaps. He talks about learning to delegate, the importance of collaboration, and knowing when to step back so others can shine. We dive into his reflections on the turning point for his agency during the CHOGM business forum, and what it meant to see his team’s work featured on national platforms. Khalil also opens up about childhood memories, the lasting influence of his father and brother, and how he uses hope for the future as a tool to manage mental health. It’s an honest and grounded conversation about creativity, leadership, and staying true to who you are.
By Serrah GalosIn this episode, I sit down with Khalil Rahman, also known as 63, the creative director behind Kigali-based agency 63 Inc. Khalil shares his journey of self-discovery—how understanding his strengths as a graphic designer and creative director helped him focus, grow, and build a team that complements his gaps. He talks about learning to delegate, the importance of collaboration, and knowing when to step back so others can shine. We dive into his reflections on the turning point for his agency during the CHOGM business forum, and what it meant to see his team’s work featured on national platforms. Khalil also opens up about childhood memories, the lasting influence of his father and brother, and how he uses hope for the future as a tool to manage mental health. It’s an honest and grounded conversation about creativity, leadership, and staying true to who you are.