What Keeps Designers Relevant as Technology Evolves - Justin Dauer, S7, Ep. 5
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About this listen
In this episode, we are joined by Justin, a designer, author, and speaker who focuses deeply on the human side of design. Justin has spent years exploring how culture, values, and craft shape the way designers build products and teams, helping creatives think beyond tools and trends to create more meaningful work. He’s also the author of
Creative Culture and In Fulfillment: The Designer’s Journey, where he shares reflections on growth, humility, and lifelong learning in design.
Discussion Points -
- What was your journey from deciding to become a designer to building your own studio? 2:11
- Has your perspective on agency work evolved over time, or is it what you originally envisioned? 5:28
- How do you balance your day job with personal creative pursuits without feeling like you’re missing out on other opportunities? 14:53
- How has your workflow evolved from traditional tools to today’s AI-driven design processes? 24:18
- When choosing new projects, do you prefer working with specific types of clients or project sizes? 27:53
- What advice would you give your younger self, and do you think it still holds true today? 30:06
Show notes -
- Designers need to think beyond tools and trends if they want to create work that truly matters.
- People are engaging with our experiences in real, imperfect environments, and that responsibility should guide how we design.
- Design is a profession, but for many of us, it’s also a passion and a calling.
- Early success can be dangerous if you’re not prepared for it. Ego can quietly hurt the work.
- Leveraging humility while still respecting your expertise is one of the most important lessons in a design career.
- Never stop learning. Never stop being a student of your craft—this advice will always be relevant.
Justin’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pseudoroom/
Company’s Website: https://anomalibydesign.com
His books, In Fulfillment: The Designer's Journey (https://in-fulfillment.com) and Creative Culture (https://the-culturebook.com)