Designer & Designer Podcast
1) Growth
In this special 50th episode, Brian and Joe reflect on growth — personal, professional, and creative. They discuss how designers evolve, the complexities of growth ladders, leadership authenticity, th...Show More
2) Prompts vs Pixels
Part practical deep dive, part existential crisis, Joe and Brian provide Part 2 of our season opener "AI-ay-ay" and get tactical about the tools reshaping their workflows while wrestling with the bigg...Show More
3) Mini Episode: Zuckerberg, AI, and the Long Game
In this special mini episode, Joe & Brian discuss their dismay with the recent hard right turn of big tech before providing a light at the tunnel for creatives.
4) Big Rooms, Small Rooms
Social platform algorithms that reward outrage. UX patterns that reward commerce. AI content that rewards... other AI? Where are the healthy places to communicate on the internet anymore? We talk to i...Show More
5) Presenting Design
How we present, how do we present ourselves? How do we talk about our work? How do we sell our work? Joe and Brian dive into design's greatest paradox: we're obsessed with pixel-perfect Figma files bu...Show More
6) The Burn Book
This week Brian & Joe decide to throw their format out the window and just bitch and moan for a half hour on the internet. Middle aged white guys complaining? We got you covered, fam. đź‘‹
7) Risk
In this unfiltered therapy session disguised as a podcast episode, Joe and Brian dive into the waters of creative risk-taking, where "doing the right thing" meets "please don't fire me." They explore ...Show More
8) The Future of Design with Dave Miller
Designer-turned-pressure-washing-enthusiast Dave Miller returns to talk about his article What’s Next for Design? Predictions for 2025 to 2040 and how AI is simultaneously destroying design jobs and m...Show More
9) The Dunning-Kruger Effect
All I know is that I know nothing. Also, #guildlad ⚔️
10) What Will Product Design Look Like In A Year?
Joe & Brian look the future of product design squarely in the face, and they don't love what they see (mostly popped collars).