Meet the Poison Boy Avatar

A digital muse empowering bold brands.

Meet the Poison Boy Avatar

A digital muse empowering bold brands.

Meet the Poison Boy Avatar

A digital muse empowering bold brands.

What is the Avatar?

The Poison Boy Avatar is a 2D animated male figure — a virtual creative, model, and storyteller designed to embody the energy and future of African youth culture. He’s stylish, expressive, and always dressed in ideas bigger than just clothes.

More than a mascot, the avatar is a living part of the Poison Boy platform. He narrates our content, represents our community, and serves as a bridge between traditional creative spaces and the digital frontier.

What He Represents:

- Afro-futurism and cultural evolution

- A digital canvas for African designers and creatives

- Accessibility, diversity, and the freedom to reimagine fashion, style, and identity

How Brands Can Work With the Avatar:

- Feature him wearing your designs in our Reels, lookbooks, or social posts

- Collaborate on animated fashion campaigns or virtual runways

- Use the avatar in educational content or explainers for creatives

- Customize his look to align with your collection, style, or story

Note: All brand collaborations involving the avatar are subject to Poison Boy’s visual standards and editorial approval.

What is the Avatar?

The Poison Boy Avatar is a 2D animated male figure — a virtual creative, model, and storyteller designed to embody the energy and future of African youth culture. He’s stylish, expressive, and always dressed in ideas bigger than just clothes.

More than a mascot, the avatar is a living part of the Poison Boy platform. He narrates our content, represents our community, and serves as a bridge between traditional creative spaces and the digital frontier.

What He Represents:

- Afro-futurism and cultural evolution

- A digital canvas for African designers and creatives

- Accessibility, diversity, and the freedom to reimagine fashion, style, and identity

How Brands Can Work With the Avatar:

- Feature him wearing your designs in our Reels, lookbooks, or social posts

- Collaborate on animated fashion campaigns or virtual runways

- Use the avatar in educational content or explainers for creatives

- Customize his look to align with your collection, style, or story

Note: All brand collaborations involving the avatar are subject to Poison Boy’s visual standards and editorial approval.

What is the Avatar?

The Poison Boy Avatar is a 2D animated male figure — a virtual creative, model, and storyteller designed to embody the energy and future of African youth culture. He’s stylish, expressive, and always dressed in ideas bigger than just clothes.

More than a mascot, the avatar is a living part of the Poison Boy platform. He narrates our content, represents our community, and serves as a bridge between traditional creative spaces and the digital frontier.

What He Represents:

- Afro-futurism and cultural evolution

- A digital canvas for African designers and creatives

- Accessibility, diversity, and the freedom to reimagine fashion, style, and identity

How Brands Can Work With the Avatar:

- Feature him wearing your designs in our Reels, lookbooks, or social posts

- Collaborate on animated fashion campaigns or virtual runways

- Use the avatar in educational content or explainers for creatives

- Customize his look to align with your collection, style, or story

Note: All brand collaborations involving the avatar are subject to Poison Boy’s visual standards and editorial approval.

Activated
Brand Identities

Visualized
Concepts Uniquely

Amplified
Brand Voices

Activated
Brand Identities

Visualized
Concepts Uniquely

Amplified
Brand Voices

Activated
Brand Identities

Visualized
Concepts Uniquely

Amplified
Brand Voices

Request a Collaboration.

Want to feature the avatar in your next campaign, shoot, or brand video?

Request a Collaboration.

Want to feature the avatar in your next campaign, shoot, or brand video?

Request a Collaboration.

Want to feature the avatar in your next campaign, shoot, or brand video?