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Ramblings of a Designer podcast

Laszlo Lazuer & Terri Rodriguez-Hong
User Experience
5x5 Learning
Job Market
Design
Artificial Intelligence
Generative AI
Dyslexia
ADHD
Networking
AI Technology
Inclusive Design
Access To Education
Parenting
Recruitment
Graphic Design
Website Design
Tech Layoffs
K-12 Education
Teaching Methods
Machine Learning

Ramblings of a Designer is a weekly podcast where we discuss the latest graphic design news from around the web. Ramblings of a Designer is hosted by Laszlo Lazuer (@LLazuer) and Terri Rodriguez-Hong (@flaxenink).

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Fall is and here is our update, summer just got busy for us! 

Ramblings of a Designer podcast is a monthly design news and discussion podcast hosted by Laszlo Lazuer and Terri Rodriguez-Hong (@flaxenink, insta: flaxenink.design) (insta: @happiscri... more

Today, we’re thrilled to welcome Marcy Sagel an expert in commercial interior design with over 30 years of experience shaping multifamily housing, student living, senior housing, and more. As the founder and principal of MSA Interiors, she’s worked w... more

Katherine is the founder of K.tab Creative, a branding and web design studio that helps small businesses and startups build strategic online presences. Her winding path to entrepreneurship includes a first career as a furniture buyer, several years i... more

Johnathan Grzybowski is the CMO and co-founder of Penji, an Inc. 5000 creative subscription service that empowers businesses, agencies, and teams with affordable top-tier creative talent. 

He’s also a storyteller and host of Dear Dads and Free Idea... more

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Recent Guests

Marcy Sagel
Expert in commercial interior design with over 30 years of experience
MSA Interiors
Episode: Ramblings of a Designer eps. 168 - Marcy Sagel
Katherine Tabinowski
Founder of KT Creative, experienced in branding and web design
KT Creative
Episode: Ramblings of a Designer eps. 167 - Katherine Tabinowski
John Dwyer
Marketing ignomer and direct response customer attraction expert who has worked with multiple high-profile clients.
Institute of Wow
Episode: Ramblings of a Designer eps. 164 - John Dwyer
Diana Weymar
Artist and founder of the Tiny Pricks Project
Tiny Pricks Project
Episode: Ramblings of a Designer eps. 163 - Diana Weymar
Trip O'Dell
Founder and CEO of 5x5 Learning, a design and technology leader, expert in inclusion innovation with over two decades of experience
5x5 Learning
Episode: Ramblings of a Designer eps. 162 - Trip O'Dell
Val Head
Principal Designer at Adobe, author, web animation expert
Adobe
Episode: Ramblings of a Designer eps. 161 - Val Head
John Roescher
CEO of Raw Materials and co-founder of Handsome, experienced in fostering creativity and connection in design.
Raw Materials
Episode: Ramblings of a Designer eps. 160 - John Roescher
Diego Sabajo
A former data scientist transitioning into machine learning and AI
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Episode: Ramblings of a Designer eps. 158 - Diego Sabajo
Meg Wilson
Former graduate student and recent graduate of Brown University, specializing in geology and planetary science.
Brown University
Episode: Ramblings of a Designer eps. 156 - Meg Wilson

Hosts

Terri Rodriguez-Hong
Co-host and designer focused on building connections and user experience.
Laszlo Lazuer
Co-host and a front-end engineer with a passion for design.

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Apple Podcasts
#176
Canada/Arts/Design
Apple Podcasts
#185
India/Arts/Design
Apple Podcasts
#243
Netherlands/Arts/Design

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Ramblings of a Designer eps. 167 - Katherine Tabinowski
Q: How did you get over your shame of asking your personal network for help when starting your business?
I think you just have to be a little bit shameless in the promotion and trust that friends and family want to see you succeed.
Ramblings of a Designer eps. 167 - Katherine Tabinowski
Q: How did you get clients when you started your business?
I've mainly worked off of referrals and have been lucky to have a supportive group of people in my life.
Ramblings of a Designer eps. 164 - John Dwyer
Q: How has marketing changed in terms of your personal brand and the skill sets required in pitching an idea or selling a marketing concept?
Dwyer explains that while personal touch was key in the past, digital marketing has changed the landscape for reaching consumers.
Ramblings of a Designer eps. 164 - John Dwyer
Q: What sort of businesses do you consider direct response methods could benefit from?
Dwyer asserts that nearly all businesses, except funeral parlors, can utilize direct response strategies effectively.
Ramblings of a Designer eps. 164 - John Dwyer
Q: How do you think consumer behavior can actually change of the response?
Dwyer's approach emphasizes getting consumers to experience the product first to build love for the brand, rather than just brand perception leading to product trials.

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