Up next

Are Graphic Designers Over 40 Too Old for the Industry?

Most graphic designers think ageism in graphic design is the problem. They think once you hit 40, the industry starts phasing you out. That younger designers with faster tools and bigger social followings are taking over.If you’re a graphic designer over 40, you’ve probably asked ...  Show more

How Graphic Designers Limit Their Success With Guilt

Feeling conflicted about wanting more money, growth, or freedom as a graphic designer? This episode breaks down the hidden guilt that keeps creative careers stuck.Most graphic designers think guilt is a good thing. That it keeps them humble. Grateful. Grounded.Designer guilt is q ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

157 What Separates $3K Designers from $10K+ Designers
Profitable Graphic Designer: Clients, Business, Money, and Freedom

Most designers stay stuck at $3K projects because they’re pricing wrong, targeting the wrong clients, and positioning themselves as just another freelancer. The difference between a $3K designer and a $10K designer isn’t design skills. It’s how they run their business. In this ep ...  Show more

H&M's AI Models and the Future of Fashion Marketing
The Business of Fashion Podcast

Fast-fashion giant H&M recently announced its plans to deploy AI-generated "digital twins" of real-life models in marketing campaigns. While H&M argues it's proactively managing inevitable industry changes, including by working with models to compensate them for use of their AI v ...  Show more

100 Strategies to Grow Your Design Business with Chris Do
Profitable Graphic Designer: Clients, Business, Money, and Freedom

It's a milestone worth celebrating! The Profitable Graphic Designer Podcast is proud to announce its 100th episode!

Over the past 100 episodes, we've had the privilege of hosting some of the sharpest minds in the creative industry. Our guests have shared their ...

  Show more

Why Robert Wun Ditched the Wholesale Model for Bespoke Creations
The Business of Fashion Podcast

Soon after sharing his graduate work from the London College of Fashion online, Hong Kong-born Robert Wun was approached by Joyce Boutique to buy his collection. Like many other independent designers, he found navigating the wholesale model challenging and during the pandemic he ...  Show more