Welcome to Design Bigger, the podcast for designers and studios ready to think bigger, design bigger brands, and land bigger projects. I’m Nika Worlund, an ex-Big Agency Brand Strategy Director who took her Bluechip client expertise to built a freelance career helping independent agencies around the globe.
This is the podcast where I share the tricks of the trade for lean design thinking to set you up as a world-class creative talent. As a translator between business and creatives, I’ll show you how to speak client, hack top agency frameworks, and think like the best studios out there.
If you’re ready to design bigger, hit subscribe and let’s get started.
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Welcome to Design Bigger, the podcast for designers and studios ready to think bigger, design bigger brands, and land bigger projects. I’m Nika Worlund, an ex-Big Agency Brand Strategy Director who took her Bluechip client expertise to built a freelance career helping independent agencies around the globe.
This is the podcast where I share the tricks of the trade for lean design thinking to set you up as a world-class creative talent. As a translator between business and creatives, I’ll show you how to speak client, hack top agency frameworks, and think like the best studios out there.
If you’re ready to design bigger, hit subscribe and let’s get started.
In this episode, we dive into the ethical blind spots in the brand design process (in particular, packaging and visual identity design). While design has the power to shape perceptions and influence consumer decisions, it can also mislead and deceive if not approached thoughtfully. We talk about the fine line between creativity and manipulation, showing how designers, without a strategic framework, can unknowingly contribute to unethical practices. Through real-world examples, we show how design can subtly mislead or manipulate, and how a strategic approach can help avoid these pitfalls.
In this episode you'll learn:
- The hidden power of design: How design influences consumer perceptions and choices, often bypassing logical thinking to shape subconscious beliefs about products.
- The ethical responsibility of designers: Understanding the impact of design decisions, including how misleading design (e.g., greenwashing, healthwashing, pseudoscience, self-care trend, etc) can deceive consumers.
- Real-world examples: Insights from practical experiences, including working with brands on issues like sustainability, animal welfare, and packaging decisions, to demonstrate the need for ethical design choices.
Resources & Links:
- Join the waitlist for my upcoming webinar Fast-Track Brand Strategy Blueprint for Designers, where I’ll share the framework I used at independent studios and with freelance designers that helps you ask strategic questions confidently, and create brands that find a real need in the world. https://www.nikaworlund.com/workshop
- Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nikaworlund
- Find me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nika-worlund/
- Want personalized guidance? Book a quick 30min Q&A with me and let's figure out how you can start your own journey to becoming more strategic: https://www.nikaworlund.com/1-on-1-coaching
Design Bigger
Welcome to Design Bigger, the podcast for designers and studios ready to think bigger, design bigger brands, and land bigger projects. I’m Nika Worlund, an ex-Big Agency Brand Strategy Director who took her Bluechip client expertise to built a freelance career helping independent agencies around the globe.
This is the podcast where I share the tricks of the trade for lean design thinking to set you up as a world-class creative talent. As a translator between business and creatives, I’ll show you how to speak client, hack top agency frameworks, and think like the best studios out there.
If you’re ready to design bigger, hit subscribe and let’s get started.