Wisdom Ogheneovo — building brand systems, shooting portraits, and writing about the things that don't fit in a caption.
I work under the name Wizphics — Wizphiverse is the umbrella for all of it. Graphic design, photography, and writing, plus a published book on creativity.
I got my start retouching and shooting at O2 Studios, and it shaped how I still approach most things: notice the details, learn the components, put them together with intention, then go back and fix what isn't working yet.
Outside client work, I write under a second name, Trulightened, for anything more reflective — questions about faith, vanity, eternity, and what actually lasts. My first book came out of that space. A second, Vanity and Eternity, is in progress.















Every project starts with a system — a color palette, a type scale, a set of rules the rest of the work can live inside. The cover for The Hidden Language of Creativity is one example: built from the same blue, yellow, and navy that carry across the Wizphics brand itself.
That's the kind of work I do for clients too — not just a one-off graphic, but something with a system underneath it, so the next piece doesn't have to start from zero.
A practical look at where creative work actually comes from — not talent or inspiration, but a system: collecting raw material, building it into components, assembling with intention, and refining honestly. Built around four movements — Stuff, Components, Assembly, Refinement — it's written for anyone who has an idea that won't come out clean yet.
Get the book on Selar →Whether it's a shoot, a brand system, or a book — if you have a rough idea, that's enough to start with.