Accra, Ghana – A decade ago, Workspace Global was just an idea sketched out on a dining table in Dansoman. Today, it’s a fast-growing platform connecting businesses across Africa to on-demand creative talent—without the overhead of hiring full-time.
Last Friday, the company marked its 10-year milestone with an event in Accra, bringing together clients, creatives, and industry leaders to reflect on its journey and unveil its next phase of growth. The night wasn’t just about looking back—it was about what comes next for a company that has quietly built a name in branding, marketing, and remote work solutions across the continent.
From Dining Table to a Pan-African Creative Hub
Workspace Global was built on a simple insight: African businesses struggle to find high-quality branding and marketing talent, and creatives need more reliable ways to work and earn.
Founder Sydney Scott Sam started with just a laptop, a small team, and a mission to bridge that gap. Over the years, Workspace evolved into a full-scale digital platform, enabling businesses to access branding, design, and marketing services seamlessly—at a fixed price, within three days.
With over 4,000 projects completed, 100+ creative professionals onboarded, and operations in more than 20 countries, the company has become a key player in Africa’s growing digital economy.
“Three days means three days,” one client said during the event, highlighting Workspace Global’s reputation for speed and efficiency. “They don’t just promise; they execute—with clarity and intentionality.”

A New Identity for the Next Decade
The highlight of the night was the unveiling of Workspace Global’s rebrand—a fresh look designed to reflect its evolution and growing impact across Africa.
Sydney Scott Sam, addressing the audience, emphasized that the mission remains unchanged:
“We started to solve a simple problem—businesses needed better branding, and creatives needed better work opportunities. We made that happen. But now, we’re thinking even bigger.”
The rebrand signals Workspace Global’s next phase, with a renewed commitment to scaling its creative network, expanding partnerships, and deepening its presence in Africa’s fast-growing startup and business ecosystem.
Scaling Creative Work at the Speed of Business
One of Workspace Global’s core differentiators is its ability to deliver high-quality branding solutions fast—without the inefficiencies of traditional agencies or the unpredictability of freelancers. The model is simple:
•One platform
•One price
•Endless creative support—without the overheads
A single mother and current employee shared how Workspace Global has enabled her to balance work and family while building a solid career. Another former team member reflected on how the company challenged him to grow, pushing him beyond his comfort zone.
The impact is clear: Workspace isn’t just a platform—it’s a career accelerator for creatives and a game-changer for businesses that need top-tier branding without the friction.


What’s Next?
As the event wrapped up, the conversations continued—founders exchanging ideas, creatives discussing collaborations, and clients reflecting on the value Workspace has brought to their businesses.
From a five-person team at a dining table to a pan-African creative powerhouse, Workspace Global has spent the past decade proving that branding doesn’t have to be slow, expensive, or unreliable.
And if the energy in the room was anything to go by, the next ten years are set to be even bigger.