Meet the Camsolions: Jubal Prospère
Aug 19, 2025
In Camsol’s office, you might spot a young designer tweaking a mobile app interface with laser focus. Jubal Prospère sits at his desk with Figma designs on one screen and Flutter code on another – bridging creativity and code without missing a beat. He’ll happily spend an afternoon perfecting a colour palette or a button animation, then cap the day quoting Marcus Aurelius over coffee. Who is this multi-talented Camsolion mixing design savvy with philosophical flair? Meet Jubal, Camsol Services’ UI/UX whiz and resident deep thinker.
Early Journey from Code to Design
Jubal’s tech journey began in Cameroon’s Centre Region, where he completed a BSc in Software Engineering in 2022. Even as a student, he gravitated toward building things that people would actually use. During a summer internship, he developed a little Flutter-based health app to connect patients and doctors – and even designed the app’s interface himself. That early project taught him a lesson he never forgot: clean code matters, but so does the user’s experience. Armed with a degree and a designer’s eye, Jubal joined Camsol in late 2022 ready to make an impact.
His first months at Camsol threw him into the deep end with onEco, a sustainability web platform. He was tasked with “reverse engineering” an existing site and improving its design, a challenge he tackled by mapping out user flows and crafting fresh wireframes in Figma. It was a crash course in real-world product design – and he loved it. From there, Jubal moved on to Sajent Club, an ambitious startup project with a twist: think Tinder meets Instagram, but for jewellery shopping. The Sajent Club app lets users swipe through jewelry pieces and connect with trends in a playful way. Jubal led the Flutter development of the mobile app, and also worked on the new design, making sure it ran smoothly and looked sharp on every screen. He wasn’t just coding in a vacuum; he also put on a deputy project manager hat to coordinate tasks across the team and keep the launch on schedule. By the end of 2023, he had helped deliver a high-performance app that married quirky swipes with a solid user experience – a testament to his versatility in both engineering and design.
Tackling Diverse Projects
If Sajent Club showed Jubal’s flair for front-end development, GasVisor revealed his talent for solving very different problems. GasVisor is an IoT-powered platform for smart CO₂ management that connects sensors on gas cylinders to an online dashboard. In other words, it turns the old chore of monitoring gas bottles into a slick digital experience. As part of Camsol’s GasVisor team, Jubal designed and developed the user interfaces for both the mobile and web applications, ensuring the system was responsive and user-friendly. One day he’d be deep in Flutter code, building a feature using Bloc state management to make the app more efficient; the next he’d be fine-tuning a web dashboard screen so that it aligned perfectly with the brand’s design guidelines. His work helped GasVisor transform “analog chaos” into an intuitive digital system for clients. But perhaps the biggest thing GasVisor did for Jubal personally was spark a shift in his career: midway through the project, he transitioned from being the guy who builds the app to the guy who designs it. He realised his passion lay in crafting cohesive user experiences, and Camsol was quick to support his move into a dedicated UI/UX role.
More recently, Jubal served as the UI/UX Designer (and de facto product manager) for ProFundra: an online platform that aims to streamline fundraising by connecting donors with vetted social impact projects. Think of it as a crowdfunding hub with transparency and trust at its core. Jubal has been shaping ProFundra’s look and feel from the ground up – establishing the design system, crafting wireframes, and ensuring every screen is as intuitive as it is engaging. He’s coordinating closely with both the front-end and back-end teams to make sure the user journey is seamless from database to UI. Juggling design reviews and sprint plans, he keeps the project moving forward and on schedule. It’s a role that demands both creative vision and organisational chops, and Jubal is delivering on both fronts. As he’ll modestly tell you, the goal is simple: make the platform so easy to use that people forget it’s powered by some serious tech behind the scenes.
An Eye for Detail and a Mind for Growth
What makes Jubal stand out is how effortlessly he blends technical skill with design sensibility. He writes Flutter code with the same care he drafts Figma mockups. Over 2.5 years in the industry, he’s become fluent in the tools of both trades: from state management techniques like Bloc and Cubit for app architecture to crafting pixel-perfect layouts and interactive prototypes in Figma. Colleagues know they can trust him to handle a feature end-to-end – he can sketch out a user flow in the morning and have a functional demo by night. This holistic approach has made him a bridge between Camsol’s developers and designers. Jubal often acts as a translator of sorts, ensuring that the engineering side and the design side stay in sync toward the same user-centric vision.
Despite his already packed resume, Jubal is far from resting on his laurels. In fact, he’s currently pursuing a professional Master’s degree in Data Science to deepen his understanding of AI and analytics. By night, after a full day of designing apps, you might find him poring over research papers on machine learning or experimenting with a bit of retrieval-augmented generation just for fun. This academic endeavour isn’t required for his job – it’s driven by pure curiosity. He believes that tomorrow’s breakthroughs will happen where design, data, and AI intersect, and he intends to be right there.
Life Beyond the Screen
When he’s not sketching interfaces or training models, Jubal makes time to live life fully. On weekends he’s often on a basketball court with friends, channeling the same competitive energy he brings to hackathons. The gym is his daily zen zone – an hour of lifting weights clears his mind like a form of active meditation. And if you catch him during a break, he might be watching an inspirational talk by his favourite preacher, Paul Washer, or thumbing through Meditations by Marcus Aurelius. It’s an unlikely pairing of inspirations, but it explains a lot about his personality. From Washer, Jubal gets a sense of discipline and candid honesty; from Aurelius, a love of wisdom and calm under pressure. The result? A quietly sharp wit that can disarm you in one sentence – equal parts heartfelt and philosophical.
Despite his modern skill set and global outlook, Jubal stays true to his Cameroonian roots. He hails from the Centre Region and never misses a chance to enjoy okok sucré, a traditional sweet spinach-and-groundnut stew that’s as beloved back home as it is hard to find abroad. Colleagues joke that his sweet tooth for okok sucré is the secret behind his bursts of creative energy. And they might be onto something: after all, a good meal feeds the soul and the imagination.
In Jubal Prospère, Camsol has the best of many worlds wrapped up in one person – a keen designer’s eye, serious philosophical firepower, and a sweet tooth for home comforts all rolled into one. It’s a combination as unique as the apps he builds, and it makes him an indispensable part of the Camsol family.