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The Angry Designer is an entertaining No-Bull unapologetic design podcast for Graphic Designers, Freelancers, and In-house Creative Pros ready to take their careers to the next level. Hosted by a Creative Director who built and sold a 7-figure Creative agency, this design podcast breaks down the business of design, branding, freelancing, logos, UX, strategy, AI, and more—without the industry fluff and pointless jargon. The Angry Designer tackles the topics other Graphic Design podcasts avoid: burnout, ageism, toxic clients, pricing, imposter syndrome, with an unapologetic take on what it really takes to build a creative career that lasts.Whether you’ve be...
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Can graphic designers become so obsessed with design that they completely miss what actually makes brands successful?
In this special live episode of The Angry Designer Podcast, we sit down with Chris Do (The Futur) at Creative South for one of our most thought-provoking conversations yet.
What started as a discussion about logos quickly turned into a passionate debate about branding, creativity, business, Adobe, design education, storytelling, and why so many graphic designers focus on the wrong things.
We challenged Chris on everything from whether Adobe owes designers anything... to why "blanding" has taken over... to whether great design actually wins in today's market.
And Chris challenged us right back.
In this episode, you'll discover:
- Why great design doesn't always win.
- Why branding is bigger than logos.
- The biggest mistake graphic designers still make.
- Why clients buy brands—not design.
- How storytelling creates value.
- Why designers become emotionally attached to companies.
- What separates good designers from truly valuable ones.
If you're a graphic designer, creative professional, brand strategist, freelancer, agency owner, or design student, this conversation will make you question what you think you know about design.
Whether you agreed with Chris Do or not, one thing is certain...you'll never look at branding the same way again.
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The biggest threat to graphic designers isn't AI.
It's believing that getting faster means you're getting better.
AI has given every designer more horsepower. But tools don't create great designers. Fundamentals do.
In this episode of The Angry Designer Podcast, we're breaking down the 5 Design Skills AI Can't Replace and why they're becoming even more valuable as AI continues to reshape the creative industry.
Whether you're a freelance designer, in-house creative, or agency designer, these are the skills that separate professionals from prompt operators.
In this episode you'll discover:
- Why speed isn't the same as skill
- The 5 design skills AI can't replace
- How great designers think differently
- Why fundamentals still beat shortcuts
- How to future-proof your design career
If you're serious about becoming a better graphic designer (not just a faster one) this episode is for you.
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Most graphic designers think success means landing bigger clients, charging higher rates, or becoming known for logos and branding.
Anton Duong took a completely different path.
What started as a hobby printing stickers turned into a thriving business serving artists, designers, and even major brands like Pop-Tarts and Cheez-It.
In this episode of the Angry Designer podcast, Anton shares how he discovered an overlooked niche, why taking a 30-day chance changed everything, and how finding the right community helped build a business he never expected.
If you've ever wondered whether there's another path to success in design, this conversation might completely change how you think about your career.
In this episode, you'll discover:
• Why niche businesses often beat crowded design services
• How a simple 30-day experiment became a successful creative business
• Why community, relationships, and showing up matter more than you think
• How stickers became one of the most powerful branding tools
• The mindset every designer needs before walking away from the industry
Whether you're a freelance graphic designer, agency owner, or creative looking for your next opportunity, this episode is proof that sometimes the best design career isn't the one everyone else is chasing.
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Graphic designers love logos.
We obsess over them.
We celebrate them.
We tear them apart.
And nobody loves judging logos more than designers.
But here's the thing...Some of the world's most successful brands have logos designers absolutely hate.
Nike.
Google.
Mastercard.
Calendly.
And somehow, they're doing just fine.
In this episode of The Angry Designer, we unpack why some "bad" logos continue to succeed, why businesses measure logo success differently than designers do, and why the world's best designers spend far less time obsessing over execution than most creatives realize.
You'll learn:
• Why ugly logos can still be wildly effective
• How businesses actually measure branding success
• The difference between small and big designer thinking
Because maybe the question isn't "Is this a good logo?"
Maybe the better question is "Why does it work?"
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If you've ever felt like a client hated your work, this episode might completely change the way you see feedback forever.
Every designer knows the feeling. You send over a logo, a website, or a brand concept you're proud of, only to get back a wall of revisions, nitpicks, and comments that feel more like criticism than feedback.
Suddenly, you're convinced the client hates the work. Maybe even hates you. But what if they don't?
In this episode of The Angry Designer, we sit down with Carly Kernt, founder of FlyDog Digital and speaker at Creative South, to uncover why designers take feedback so personally, how different personality types communicate, and why understanding the way clients think can completely transform your relationships, presentations, and creative confidence.
In this episode:
• Why designers often feel attacked by client feedback
• The real reason clients and designers misunderstand each other
• How different personality types communicate and process information
Whether you're a freelancer, agency designer, creative leader, or in-house designer, this conversation will help you stop taking feedback personally, better understand your clients, and turn frustrating relationships into productive ones.
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Graphic Designers have more tools, more shortcuts, and more access than ever before. So why are so many designers struggling to stand out?
Somewhere along the way, graphic designers stopped doing the hard things and started looking for faster tools, easier answers, and shortcuts to results.
This week on The Angry Designer Podcast, we sit down with legendary brand designer Scott Fuller, founder of Studio Temporary and one of the most respected creative voices in the industry, to talk about the dangerous shortcuts quietly holding designers back.
From AI and creative craft to communication, mentorship, business development, and building brands that last for decades, Scott shares the lessons he's learned creating work that stands the test of time.
You'll learn:
• Why tools don't make great designers
• The skill that's becoming more valuable as AI grows
• Why talent alone isn't enough anymore
• How Scott consistently attracts high-quality clients
• The biggest mistake young designers are making today
• Why great design still requires doing the hard things
Whether you're a freelancer, agency designer, creative director, or design student, this episode is packed with hard-earned wisdom from someone who's built a career by refusing to take shortcuts.
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Something brutal is happening to graphic designers right now.
Not just beginners. Not just freelancers. Everybody.
The pace of design, AI, content, tools, trends, and expectations has become so overwhelming that a lot of creatives are quietly starting to question themselves… their skills, their relevance, and whether they can even keep up anymore.
And honestly? This episode came from a real spiral.
In this episode of The Angry Designer Podcast, we talk about the pressure graphic designers are carrying right now, why social media and AI are making it worse, and the realization that completely changed how we think about creativity, success, competition, and the future of design.
Because maybe the problem isn’t that designers are falling behind.
Maybe they’re measuring themselves against the wrong things.
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A lot of graphic designers are quietly asking themselves the same question: “What exactly is my value anymore?”
Because the industry has changed fast. AI can generate layouts in seconds. Templates are everywhere. Clients think Canva makes them designers.
And the execution skills graphic designers spent years mastering are becoming easier, faster, and cheaper by the day.
So if everyone can suddenly “design"…what actually separates a professional designer anymore?
In this episode of The Angry Designer Podcast, we unpack the growing fear many designers are feeling right now, why so many creatives feel lost in the middle of this AI shift, and the dangerous mistake designers are making by obsessing over execution instead of the skills that truly make them valuable.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
- Why graphic designers built their careers around the exact skill losing value the fastest
- The hidden reason AI is shrinking the need for production-focused designers
- The real skills that will keep designers relevant in the future of graphic design
If you’re a graphic designer, freelancer, logo designer, brand strategist, agency creative, or anyone trying to survive the future of design, this episode is going to force you to rethink where your value actually comes from.
Because design isn’t disappearing.
But what clients expect from designers already is.
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Most Graphic Designers believe talent is what gets them hired.
That if you just become the best…the most talented…the most skilled…the most obsessed with your craft…clients will magically choose you.
Except that’s not how the real world works.
In this episode of The Angry Designer Podcast, powered by Wix Studio, we sit down with Will Paterson live from Creative South to unpack one of the most uncomfortable truths in the design industry:
From imposter syndrome and client relationships, to branding psychology, YouTube credibility, Canva controversy, and what actually makes clients choose one designer over another, this conversation goes way deeper than portfolios, talent, or design skill alone.
Because in today’s creative industry, being the best designer might not be the thing that matters most anymore.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
• What clients often choose other than who's the most talented
• The hidden skill graphic designers overlook that directly impacts their career success
• Why branding, communication, personality, and trust matter more than most designers realize
If you’ve ever questioned your value as a graphic designer, struggled with imposter syndrome, or wondered why less talented designers sometimes seem to land better opportunities, this episode might completely change the way you look at your creative career.
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