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Women at Work

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Women at Work It is crucial to act when things concern us. At Women at Work, we listen to what professional women want to say about jobs in creativity and design because we are willing to inspire others, empower those arriving, and fight the patriarchy with visibility and shared knowledge. A podcast by Hey, hosted by Ane Guerra.

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Krista Radoeva designs typefaces in Latin, Cyrillic and Greek, and she does it with the conviction that a writing system is never just a technical tool; it is a living record of culture. In our latest episode, the Bulgarian type designer and founder ... more

You know those moments in which you listen to someone who has such a clear vision of the world, of design, of information, and she explains it with such wisdom, you just want to keep on listening to her voice for hours on end? Well, that’s the feelin... more

Is creativity political? Are creators in a position of not having a clear position? How can we make Design a tool for a better and more united world? Samar Maakaroun, Graphic Designer, Creative Director and Partner of Pentagram, opens our new season ... more

Parenthood is a vast topic we’ve wanted to tackle for a long time; we just never knew how. Some women do not wish to discuss it because they don’t want to mix their work with their personal life. In contrast, others think those two spheres are indivi... more

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Recent Guests

Krista Radoeva
Type designer, founder of About Type
About Type
Episode: Krista Radoeva, type designer and founder of About Type, on why letters are never just letters | Women at Work
Nicola Ryan
VP of Product Design at Condé Nast
Condé Nast
Episode: Nicola Ryan, VP of Product Design at Condé Nast, on how design systems and storytelling build the world around us | Women at Work
Verònica Fuerte
Head of Hey, founder of Women at Work
Hey
Episode: Season finale with Verònica Fuerte from Hey on creative jobs, parenthood and how one affects the other and vice versa | Women at Work
Roxane Gay
Writer, editor, public speaker, professor, cultural critic, and educator
Author of numerous bestselling books including Bad Feminist and The Portable Feminist Reader
Episode: Roxane Gay, best-selling author and professor, on building possible futures and everything feminism | Women at Work
Isabel Martínez
Creative director and lecturer with a significant presence in the digital landscape.
Meta
Episode: Isabelita Virtual, Creative Director, on how to master a unique voice in the digital landscape | Women at Work
Michelle Phillips
Graphic designer and creative director, co-founder of Yukiko Studio
Yukiko Studio
Episode: Michelle Phillips, co-founder of Studio Yukiko, on the learning curve of creative professions | Women at Work
Min Lew
Partner and Executive Creative Director at Base Design
Base Design
Episode: Min Lew, partner and Executive Creative Director at Base, on approaching branding and design with clarity and focus | Women at Work
Lisa Smith
Global Executive Creative Director for Jones Knowles-Ritchie (JKR)
Jones Knowles-Ritchie
Episode: Lisa Smith, Global Executive Creative Director at JKR, on branding, design, passion and wisdom | Women at Work
Cyla Costa
Designer and lettering artist from Curitiba, Brazil
Episode: Cyla Costa, Typographer and Lettering Artist, on how to design with and for expression | Women at Work

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Ane Guerra
Host of Women at Work

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#126
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#130
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#27
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#102
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#113
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#114
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#164
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#170
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#183
Russia/Arts/Design
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#207
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#210
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#212
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Krista Radoeva, type designer and founder of About Type, on why letters are never just letters | Women at Work
Q: How has Cyrillic, particularly Bulgarian Cyrillic, shaped your design philosophy and your business choices?
Cyrillic is central to her practice, and she argues that Cyrillic should not be seen as an offshoot of Russia but as a diverse, evolving script with local variations. By teaching and sharing information, she aims to elevate Bulgarian Cyrillic and expand awareness of multiple Cyrillic variants, ensuring richer, more inclusive typography.
Krista Radoeva, type designer and founder of About Type, on why letters are never just letters | Women at Work
Q: You've described a leap from freelancing into founding About Type. What motivated that move, and what were the biggest early hurdles?
The drive to create something lasting and to work on typefaces with broader utility pushed her to start About Type, even as freelancing was challenging due to underpricing and intense workloads. Early hurdles included building a portfolio, finding clients, and learning to manage projects and pricing—skills she gradually developed by embracing collaboration and a patient, step-by-step approach.
Nicola Ryan, VP of Product Design at Condé Nast, on how design systems and storytelling build the world around us | Women at Work
Q: What changes would you like to see for women in design in the next five years?
She highlights more flexible working, better entry pathways for new designers, and support for transitioning from university to industry, especially regarding paid/unpaid internships.
Nicola Ryan, VP of Product Design at Condé Nast, on how design systems and storytelling build the world around us | Women at Work
Q: What role does storytelling play in everyday design practice?
She emphasizes that storytelling is embedded in daily practice and essential to taking people on a journey that makes the design memorable.
Nicola Ryan, VP of Product Design at Condé Nast, on how design systems and storytelling build the world around us | Women at Work
Q: How do you balance intuition and data in decision making?
Nicola describes being intuition-guided from experience, while also grounding decisions in data to secure trust and communicate the rationale.

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Professional women in creative fields share practical insights on careers, leadership, work-life balance, and industry culture. Episodes frequently center design leadership, storytelling, inclusivity, and the intersection of motherhood and work, with guests ranging from designers and typographers to writers and creative directors. The show tends to blend practical career guidance with broader discussions of gender equality and representation in creative industries, often featuring high-profile women and diverse perspectives. This mix makes it useful for listeners seeking actionable advice, inspiration, and a better understanding of how to navigate design-led careers while addressing systemic barriers in the workplace.

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Recent guests on Women at Work include:

1. Krista Radoeva
2. Nicola Ryan
3. Verònica Fuerte
4. Roxane Gay
5. Isabel Martínez
6. Michelle Phillips
7. Min Lew
8. Lisa Smith

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