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October 16, 2025

Aug 15, 2025

A new Homepage and an improved experience

zaboka platform overiew
zaboka platform overiew

Zaboka just got a fresh new look — not only a redesigned homepage but an overall improved experience across the entire site.

We’ve refined the interface to make everything feel smoother, cleaner, and more consistent. From browsing logos to exploring creative assets, the new layout helps you find what you need faster and enjoy the process even more.

What’s new:

  • Redesigned homepage with a clearer focus on Zaboka’s main content upfront.

  • Improved interface site-wide for a more seamless experience

  • Refined visuals with updated typography, spacing, and structure

  • Performance upgrades for faster loading and smoother navigation

  • Better mobile experience to browse easily from any device

Zaboka keeps evolving — one step closer to becoming the go-to creative library for Haitian designers and content creators.

June 29, 2024

Aug 15, 2025

Introducing Zaboka 2.0

zaboka - Haitian brand library overview
zaboka - Haitian brand library overview
zaboka - Haitian brand library overview

We’ve officially moved from Notion to our very own website — a cleaner, faster, and more visual experience for exploring Haitian brands and creative assets. This new version brings Zaboka to life with a simple, intuitive interface that makes it easier to browse, search, and download what you need.

What’s new:

  • A brand-new website (no more Notion pages)

  • Greenbox: a dedicated collection for assets and resources

  • Clean, minimal design focused on usability

  • Easier navigation and improved browsing experience

Zaboka is growing — from a small personal database into a living platform built for the Haitian creative community.

July 6, 2023

Introducing Zaboka.
Haitian brand database.

Zaboka - Notion interface
Zaboka - Notion interface
Zaboka - Notion interface

After months of tracking logos and brand assets from my clients in a Notion database, I decided to make it public so other creatives can access them for free. That’s how Zaboka was born.

“Zaboka” means Avocado in English — a name that feels fresh, simple, and rooted in home.

Our goal is to make Haitian design resources more accessible and reliable for everyone. What you can find so far:

  • A growing collection of Haitian brand logos

  • Well-curated creative assets from local brands

This is just the beginning. The mission is to build the largest creative library for Haitian designers and content creators.