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Seth Johnson on Earning the Right to Change Things
Jun 2, 2026
48m 50s
Has Design Lost Its Bite? With Benjie Wilhelm
May 20, 2026
1h 01m 20s
Design the Context, Not the Object with Todd Bracher, Three-Time International Designer of the Year
May 15, 2026
43m 47s
The Future of Design Education: Building a Global Studio with Bryan Clark (Falmouth University)
May 8, 2026
57m 12s
Sustainability, education, and the iF Design Awards with Lisa Gralnek
Apr 9, 2026
54m 03s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6/2/26 | ![]() Seth Johnson on Earning the Right to Change Things✨ | design influenceenterprise design+3 | Seth Johnson | IBMAIGA Minnesota+1 | — | designIBM+6 | — | 48m 50s | |
| 5/20/26 | ![]() Has Design Lost Its Bite? With Benjie Wilhelm✨ | design challengeseducation+4 | Benjie Wilhelm | Arizona State UniversityUCDA+1 | — | design educationcertification+5 | — | 1h 01m 20s | |
| 5/15/26 | ![]() Design the Context, Not the Object with Todd Bracher, Three-Time International Designer of the Year✨ | industrial designdesign process+3 | Todd Bracher | Pratt InstituteNASA+2 | — | designcontext+5 | — | 43m 47s | |
| 5/8/26 | ![]() The Future of Design Education: Building a Global Studio with Bryan Clark (Falmouth University)✨ | design educationglobal collaboration+4 | Bryan Clark | Falmouth UniversityAIGA | — | design educationglobal studio+5 | — | 57m 12s | |
| 4/9/26 | ![]() Sustainability, education, and the iF Design Awards with Lisa Gralnek✨ | Lisa's path from political science and fashion to design leadershipHow the iF Design Award jury process works across 93 categories and 9 disciplines+5 | Lisa Gralnek | iF Design AwardiF Design Academy+18 | — | sustainabilitydesign education+3 | — | 54m 03s | |
| 3/17/26 | ![]() Branding as a Cultural Force with Robin Landa✨ | BrandingCultural Commentary+2 | Robin Landa | Barbie clothesMasterCard’s+2 | — | ethical responsibilitiespublic discourse+2 | — | 40m 32s | |
| 2/24/26 | ![]() Humanizing Data Through Design with Giorgia Lupi✨ | data humanismdesign+2 | Giorgia Lupi | Speak DataDear Data+8 | ItalyNew York City+1 | architecturemusic+3 | — | 46m 35s | |
| 2/6/26 | ![]() Why paper still matters in the age of digital and AI✨ | sustainable papermakingrole of print in digital age+8 | Andy CursonRob Slowe | Munken SansMunken Creator+8 | SwedenPoland | European design schoolsagenda design+4 | — | 43m 37s | |
| 2/5/26 | ![]() Introducing "Eyes on Design," AIGA's 2026 Programming Theme✨ | designprogramming theme+1 | — | AIGAthe AIGA Design Podcast+2 | — | AIGAdesign discourse+1 | — | 17m 49s | |
| 12/23/25 | ![]() Designing for the World We Live In: Aleksey Fedorov on Meaning, Performance, and Brand Impact✨ | brandingdesign+3 | Aleksey Fedorov | MicrosoftArt Since 1900+4 | — | performancehuman values+2 | — | 47m 35s | |
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| 12/17/25 | ![]() The Human Element People First: Devika Menon on Participatory Service Design✨ | service designhuman-centered design+2 | Devika Menon | Good Services: Decoding the Mystery of What Makes a Good ServiceBraiding Sweetgrass+3 | — | design thinkingcollaboration+2 | — | 34m 38s | |
| 12/9/25 | ![]() Shaping Your Path: Kevin Flores on Career Growth, AI and Design Leadership✨ | career growthAI+3 | Kevin Flores | Design Career HandbookPowers of Ten+5 | Silicon Valley | design industrycritical lens+1 | — | 55m 33s | |
| 9/29/25 | ![]() Balancing Anger and Hope: George Aye on Pissed Off Optimism in Design✨ | pissed off optimismdesign+3 | George Aye | Greater Good Studiothe AIGA Design Podcast+2 | — | ethics in designdesign education+1 | — | 52m 34s | |
| 9/9/25 | ![]() Navigating Intersections: Sahar Chung on Design, Performance, and Inclusivity✨ | designperformance+3 | Sahar Chung | Fantasy Highthe AIGA Design Podcast+4 | Los AngelesCalifornia | NASAUX field+2 | — | 51m 24s | |
| 7/30/25 | ![]() Embracing Change: Helder Santo's Journey in Design and Technology | In this episode of the AIGA Design Podcast, hosts Lee-Sean Huang and Giulia Donatello sit down with Helder Santo, a partner at Unnamed, to explore the dynamic intersection of design, technology, and performance. Helder shares his journey through the evolving landscape of digital marketing and design, highlighting key moments from his career at renowned creative agencies. The conversation delves into the concept of a regenerative design ecosystem, the challenges of venture building in creative agencies, and the transformative potential of AI in design. Helder emphasizes the importance of embracing change, building trust, and fostering innovation within teams and client relationships.Connect with Helder Santo:helder@unnamed.xyzLinkedinHelder’s recommendation: SeveranceJoin us for the 2025 AIGA Design Conference, October 9-11 in Los Angeles, California – https://www.aiga.org/design/aiga-design-conference | — | ||||||
| 7/8/25 | ![]() Beyond the Brand: Building Ideas Worth Rallying Around with Sunny Bonnell | In this episode of the AIGA Design Podcast, Lee-Sean Huang and Giulia Donatello speak with Sunny Bonnell, Co-Founder & CEO of Motto, about the powerful intersection of design and performance. Sunny shares her nonlinear career journey, emphasizing the importance of stirring emotion and inspiring action through creativity. The conversation delves into the essentials of brand transformation, the significance of visionary leadership, and how the design ecosystem is rapidly evolving with technology. Sunny also discusses her book, 'Rare Breed,' which encourages leaders to embrace their unique and defiant traits as strengths, and introduces Vision Camp, a program aimed at cultivating visionary leaders. The discussion explores the necessity of resilience, the pursuit of perfection in one's craft, and how to build brands around ideas worth rallying around.In a rapidly evolving industry, how can we turn our unconventional traits into a catalyst for visionary leadership and impactful brand transformation?Connect with Sunny Bonnell:https://wearemotto.com/ LinkedIn MottoInstagram MottoMotto’s Vision CampSunny Bonnell’s book: Rare Breed: A Guide to Success for the Defiant, Dangerous, and Different Sunny’s recommendation: Jiro Dreams of SushiJoin us for the 2025 AIGA Design Conference, October 9-11 in Los Angeles, California – https://www.aiga.org/design/aiga-design-conference | — | ||||||
| 6/24/25 | ![]() Catalyzing Change: Maria Fernanda La Rotta on Strategic Design for an Inclusive Future | In this episode of the AIGA Design Podcast, Lee-Sean Huang and Giulia Donatello speak with Maria Fernanda La Rotta, co-founder and head of strategy at Switch Strategy, about her dynamic career journey and the mission of her company to champion inclusion and drive innovation. Maria reflects on the strategic value of a design MBA, her commitment to empowering the next generation through her teaching role at Parsons, and how Switch Strategy specializes in developing niche markets for growth. The conversation also explores the challenges and opportunities within the current market, the critical importance of strategic design in solving business problems, and the evolving impact of AI on the industry. The discussion delves deeper into how inclusion drives business value, the necessity of advocating for it to enhance business performance, and the power of being a connector of ideas and people. How can strategic design be a catalyst for embedding genuine inclusion in today's evolving business landscape?Connect with Maria Fernanda La Rotta on LinkedInSwitch Strategy: https://switchstrategy.co/Maria Fernanda’s book recommendation: Steal like an ArtistJoin us for the 2025 AIGA Design Conference, October 9-11 in Los Angeles, California – https://www.aiga.org/design/aiga-design-conference | — | ||||||
| 5/21/25 | ![]() Design at Scale: Richard Moross and the Story of MOO | In this episode of the AIGA Design Podcast, Lee-Sean Huang and Giulia Donatello speak with Richard Moross, founder and CEO of MOO, about his journey from early entrepreneurial experiments to building a globally recognized print and design company.Richard reflects on the evolution of MOO, the balance between quality and scale, the value of thoughtful company culture, and how hybrid work is reshaping collaboration.The conversation also explores the deeper relationship between design and performance, the importance of making design accessible to all, and how inspiration can come from unexpected places—like film, or a trip to the supermarket. Richard shares his personal leadership rituals and offers recommendations for films that continue to spark his creativity.How do we navigate the duality of crafting exceptional design while making it accessible to all?Movie Recommendations:Sound CityBeatles Documentary Get BackThe Holy MountainJodorowsky's DuneWatch the video version of this podcast interview on the AIGA Design YouTube Channel | — | ||||||
| 5/6/25 | ![]() Designing Change in Bureaucracy with Ivan Boscariol | In this episode of the AIGA Design Podcast, Lee-Sean Huang and Giulia Donatello speak with Ivan Boscariol, Senior Innovation Specialist and public service designer at the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). Ivan shares his journey from a background in international relations to working at the intersection of design, innovation, and public service in Latin America.The conversation explores what it means to be a designer within a large public institution, and how to navigate the cultural and bureaucratic complexities that come with the territory. Ivan reflects on the importance of intentionality in design, the need to adapt innovation processes to local contexts, and why trust and collaboration are essential to driving change.He also unpacks the multiple meanings of design practice—as a verb and as a noun—and how those interpretations shift across cultures. Offering a fresh perspective, Ivan highlights the often-overlooked upsides of bureaucracy, and how structure can actually support innovation within large, complex organizations like the IDB.From the challenges of scaling solutions to the power of relationship-building, this episode offers valuable insights into designing for impact within systems that are often slow to change—but full of potential.What if we viewed bureaucracy not as a barrier, but as a material we can design with?Ivan's LinkedInDocumentary: Horizon Zero DawnBook: Good Strategy, Bad Strategy by Richard P. Rumelt | — | ||||||
| 4/21/25 | ![]() Designing Memory: Exploring Syria’s Creative Legacy with Kinda Ghannoum | In this episode of the AIGA Design Podcast, Kinda Ghannoum shares her captivating journey from architecture into the vibrant world of graphic design, emphasizing her passion for preserving cultural heritage through the Syrian Design Archive. Hosts Lee-Sean Huang and Giulia Donatello discuss with Kinda the vital role design plays in documenting history, elevating cultural identities, and inspiring future creativity amidst political challenges.Kinda explores the nuanced relationship between her Polish and Syrian heritage, revealing how these cultural layers enrich her creative process and contribute to her distinct approach to design. She emphasizes accessibility and storytelling, underlining the significance of sharing design resources widely and effectively.The conversation delves into the broader landscape of Arabic visual identity, showcasing how each Arab country preserves tradition while cultivating unique design aesthetics. Kinda highlights Arabic script's integral role in visual storytelling and cultural representation. She also shares her experiences collaborating on the Syrian Design Archive, underscoring collective storytelling and teamwork in promoting cultural understanding and appreciation.How do you preserve cultural authenticity while embracing modern design practices?Connect with Kinda Ghannoum on InstagramExplore the Syrian Design Archive on Facebook and InstagramKinda’s book recommendation: The Arab of the FutureJoin us for the 2025 AIGA Design Conference, October 9-11 in Los Angeles, California – https://www.aiga.org/design/aiga-design-conference | — | ||||||
| 4/3/25 | ![]() Humanizing Creativity Through Physical Design with Michael Kaye of Sylvain | In this episode of the AIGA Design Podcast, hosts Lee-Sean Huang and Giulia Donatello interview Michael Kaye, Chief Design Officer at Sylvain, to explore the intersection of design, branding, and the evolving creative landscape. Michael’s journey, driven by a compelling shift from fine arts to practical design, highlights his unique approach to creativity—balancing aesthetic expression with real-world functionality.Michael delves into the nuances of book cover design, illustrating how typography becomes a storyteller's essential tool and how book jackets can function as powerful mini-brands for authors. He emphasizes the importance of context, encouraging designers to deeply understand cultural references and trends to create work that resonates authentically.With the rise of AI tools reshaping the design industry, Michael reflects thoughtfully on their potential, advocating for their role as enhancers rather than replacements of human creativity. He underscores the importance of maintaining physicality and sensory experiences in design, ensuring emotional depth and layered meaning remain intact amidst digital advancements.This conversation also touches on the challenges designers face with algorithms influencing digital experiences, highlighting the ethical considerations required to preserve authenticity and integrity. Michael’s approach champions creativity rooted in genuine human connection, meaningful engagement, and intentional performance.How do you balance innovation with authenticity in your design practice?Michael Kaye on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kayemichael/Sylvain’s website: https://sylvain.co/Join us for the 2025 AIGA Design Conference, October 9-11 in Los Angeles, California – https://www.aiga.org/design/aiga-design-conference | — | ||||||
| 3/4/25 | ![]() Making Work Suck Less with Erin Shems, Ezippy Co., Creative Operations Agency | In this episode of the AIGA Design Podcast, hosts Lee-Sean Huang and Giulia Donatello interview Erin Shems, a creative operations leader and entrepreneur who has built a career on getting things done. Erin’s unconventional journey started early—first going to work, then going to school—and led her to industries she’s always been drawn to, from video games to toys.Erin is passionate about mental health and human-centered processes, advocating for workplaces where people can be their authentic selves—starting with how they dress and speak. She challenges the idea that authenticity and performance are opposites, instead proposing that authenticity itself is a type of performance. We shift and adapt depending on who we’re with, how we feel, and the dynamics of our work environment.She shares insights from her years leading operations in creative industries, bridging the gap between design, marketing, and business teams. Erin reflects on how technological progress shaped her entry into the industry and speculates on the next generation’s behaviors, especially in the age of social media and AI. She also discusses workplace trends, pointing out how large companies often replicate each other’s initiatives in a “follow-the-leader” mode.Now an entrepreneur, Erin is on a mission to help people make work suck less. She offers practical advice on improving daily routines and embracing more fulfilling professional lives. Her motto? Make work fun again.How do you bring authenticity to your work?Erin’s company: ezippyco.comErin’s linkedin page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erinshems/Substack: https://lostwallettheory.substack.com/?utm_source=global-searchJoin us for the 2025 AIGA Design Conference, October 9-11 in Los Angeles, California - https://www.aiga.org/design/aiga-design-conferenceListen/Subscribe to the audio version of this podcast on your preferred platform - https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/aigadesign References mentioned in this episode:The Cerulean Sweater Scene from The Devil Wears Prada: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rDTRuCOs9gThe Straat Museum (Amsterdam): https://straatmuseum.com/enPowerhouse Museum Ultimo (Australia): https://powerhouseultimo.insw.com/ | — | ||||||
| 2/18/25 | ![]() How to Work Less, Earn More with Karl Sakas | In this episode of the AIGA Design Podcast, host Lee-Sean Huang and Giulia Donatello interview author and consultant Karl Sakas ("Say Kiss”). Karl’s clients often call him their “agency therapist.” They discuss the challenges agency owners face, including misconceptions about agency ownership, pricing strategies, and the importance of understanding market rates. Karl shares insights on productizing services, revenue growth, and how to escape the daily grind of agency ownership. The conversation emphasizes the need for agency owners to work smarter, not harder, and to focus on their strengths while delegating tasks effectively. They also delve into various aspects of running an agency, including the challenges of client strategy and sales, the importance of visualizing the future of the agency, understanding cultural differences in business practices, and the multifaceted nature of performance in leadership. Karl's latest book, Work Less, Earn More - https://amzn.to/41n4jvn Sakas and Company - https://sakasandcompany.com/ Karl’s upcoming book, Calm the Chos: 10 Ways to Run a Better Agency - https://calmthechaos.xyz/ Recommended book - Overcoming Underearning: A Five-Step Plan to a Richer Life by Barbara Stanny - https://amzn.to/4i5bptK Recommended book - Meltdown: Why Our Systems Fail and What We Can Do About It Hardcover by by Chris Clearfield and András Tilcsik - https://amzn.to/3X2WdoY Join us for the 2025 AIGA Design Conference, October 9-11 in Los Angeles, California - https://www.aiga.org/design/aiga-design-conference Listen/Subscribe to the audio version of this podcast on your preferred platform - https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/aigadesign | — | ||||||
| 1/23/25 | ![]() Scott Berkun on Why Design is Hard | In this episode of the AIGA Design Podcast, hosts Lee-Sean Huang and Giulia Donatello and guest Scott Berkun, author of Why Design is Hard, discuss the complexities of design, touching on themes such as the challenges designers face, the importance of understanding business contexts, and the role of curiosity as a superpower. We explore the concept of 'gravity problems' in design, emphasizing the need for designers to navigate organizational politics and influence effectively. The conversation also explores the myths surrounding design, the evolving identity of designers in the workplace, and the impact of AI on the future of design. Takeaways Designers often assume they know better without understanding the context. Gravity problems are unsolvable issues that designers must learn to navigate. Understanding the business context can enhance a designer's influence. Curiosity is a vital skill for designers to build relationships. Designers should focus on the value they bring beyond aesthetics. The myth of the 'eureka moment' oversimplifies the design process. Designers can influence decisions by visualizing problems and solutions. Career paths should prioritize fulfilling work over job titles. AI will change the design landscape, but human oversight remains essential. Building trust and relationships is crucial for designers to succeed. References & Recommendations Why Design is Hard (Scott’s book) - https://amzn.to/4amlzUb Jaguar Rebrand Video, “Copy Nothing” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLtFIrqhfng Designing Your Life: How to Build a Well-Lived, Joyful Life (reference for “gravity problems”) - https://amzn.to/40yeM6D Netflix documentary about Paula Scher referenced in the episode - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCfBYE97rFk Feline Philosophy: Cats and the Meaning of Life - https://amzn.to/3C7icUA Scott Berkun’s website - https://scottberkun.com/ Watch the video version of the AIGA Design Podcast on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/AIGAdesign | — | ||||||
| 1/9/25 | ![]() Data Visualization & Migration with Marta Foresti & Federica Fragapane from the LAGO Collective | In the third episode of the season of the AIGA Design Podcast, hosts Lee-Sean Huang and Giulia Donatello interview Marta Foresti and Federica Fragapane. Marta is the founder and CEO of LAGO Collective, as well as a visiting senior fellow at ODI Global and the Moleskine Foundation. Federica is an independent information designer who has collaborated with organizations like Google, the United Nations, the World Health Organization, the European Union, BBC Science Focus, Columbia University, and La Lettura. Marta and Federica discovered each other’s work through social media and realized they shared a common motivation: using design to create impactful projects. Their mutual interest in the movement of people as a global phenomenon led them to collaborate at LAGO Collective. Through their work, they’ve come to understand that design’s power goes beyond representing data or creating beautiful visuals; it can actively perform and generate knowledge. Marta explains that at LAGO Collective, projects often begin with a desire to tell a story, followed by research, rather than starting with a research question to guide the story. Federica challenges traditional imagery used in data visualization by introducing new symbols that offer an alternative narrative. She emphasizes the importance of intentionality in the design process, ensuring that the visuals align with the intended message and impact. They also discuss how to work with both qualitative and quantitative data to craft compelling storytelling through data visualization. For Marta and Federica, their projects are not just about presenting information but about performing for the audience—engaging them in a meaningful way. Both Marta and Federica are committed to introducing new stories that influence public discourse, challenge dominant narratives, and combat misinformation. They envision LAGO Collective as a space where people can have open conversations that inspire change. What topic would you bring to LAGO Collective for a new conversation? | — | ||||||
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Chart Positions
13 placements across 13 markets.
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13 placements across 13 markets.
