Miami is about to add a major piece to its recruiting department.

InsideTheU has learned that Dominique Nwoko is set to become the football program's next senior creative designer.

Nwoko comes to Miami from Georgia where she served as the Bulldogs' coordinator of football creative design. While in Athens she developed a brand and made social media graphics for a UGA coaching staff that signed the nation's No. 1 ranked 2020 recruiting class according to 247Sports.

Some of Nwoko's artwork can be seen below.

Some recruiting graphics I did this season! https://t.co/hRzgL6W3ur pic.twitter.com/74pytFVSSE — Dominique Nwoko (@dominique_nwoko) March 14, 2020

It might not seem like that big of a deal that the Hurricanes were able to pull Nwoko away from Georgia, but the folks in Coral Gables seem to be pretty excited. Miami needed to find a new graphic designer after Leo Ramos, the program's previous senior creative designer, was named the school's director of branding and Nwoko is considered one of the best in the industry.

The hiring of Nwoko also comes at a key time seeing as how the NCAA announced late last week that on- and off-campus recruiting would be suspended through at least April 15th due to the COVID-19 outbreak. That means the only way schools can communicate with prospective student-athletes is electronically and a lot of the time those conversations are started with graphics produced by people like Nwoko.

Nwoko is just the latest offseason addition for Manny Diaz. After firing offensive coordinator Dan Enos back in late December and replacing him with SMU play caller Rhett Lashlee, Diaz has also tabbed UM legend Ed Reed to become the program's chief of staff and added a pair of notable graduate transfers in Houston quarterback D'Eriq King and Temple defensive end Quincy Roche.

Diaz and the Hurricanes currently hold the nation's No. 6 ranked recruiting class according to the industry-generated 247Sports Composite. The group of 10 prospects which all hail from South Florida is headlined by four-star prospects like running back Thad Franklin, offensive lineman Michael McLaughlin, linebacker Tyler Johnson and offensive lineman Laurence Seymore.