What exactly is design? Is it just about making things look beautiful, or is there something deeper at play? In this episode, we dive into the heart of design as more than decoration — it’s about solving problems, shaping experiences, and creating meaningful connections.
Oluwafemi unpacks the different lenses through which design can be understood:
Design as Problem-Solving – how intention and function shape every decision.
Design as Communication – using color, typography, and composition as a visual language.
Design as Experience – why the best design often goes unnoticed but always felt.
Design as Connection – how design bridges people, ideas, and cultures.
Design as Growth – why learning to design also means learning to think critically and creatively.
Drawing inspiration from Debbie Millman’s reflections and real-world examples, this episode challenges you to see design not as something superficial, but as a force that influences how we live, work, and interact with the world around us.
Whether you’re a budding designer or a creative professional, you’ll walk away with a richer, more intentional view of design — one that will influence not just your work, but how you see everyday life.
🔑 Key Takeaways:
Design is a language of meaning, not just aesthetics.
Every design choice must answer a “why.”
Good design is invisible but impactful.
Design thinking helps us grow beyond visuals into strategy and purpose
In this episode, Morenike, a creative director, discusses the concept of brand alchemy, emphasizing the importance of branding beyond just visual identity. She shares her journey into the creative space, misconceptions about branding, and the critical elements that contribute to a strong brand identity.
The conversation also touches on the role of storytelling in branding, common mistakes in visual identity, and the impact of AI on the creative industry. Morenike provides valuable insights for designers and entrepreneurs on how to effectively build and maintain a brand.
Takeaways
1. Branding is how people experience and remember your business.
2. Many people confuse brand identity with visual identity.
3. A logo is just a recognizable symbol of your brand.
4. Branding involves creating a memorable experience for customers.
5. Common mistakes include being too literal in logo design.
6. Small businesses can start branding with a clear understanding of their purpose.
7. Key elements of brand identity include visual identity and brand strategy.
8. Storytelling is essential in branding to connect with customers.
9. AI can aid the creative process but cannot replace human creativity.
10. Challenges in branding can lead to growth and improved processes.
Listen as we delve into the pros and cons of diversification, emphasizing the need for a clear direction amidst the myriad of creative pursuits. In this conversation, Aindriü, the founder of Astrella, discusses the importance of having a clear vision as a creative, the necessity of finding one's core identity, and the balance between working hard and working smart. He emphasizes the value of collaboration and the journey of creativity, encouraging listeners to embrace their passions and diversify their skills while remaining anchored to their core purpose.
This dialogue emphasizes the significance of contracts, understanding one's value, and the need for clear communication in negotiations. Moyo also shares key takeaways for creatives to ensure they are adequately compensated for their work while maintaining professionalism and ethical standards.
In this episode of The Elite Designer Podcast, we tackle the invisible work draining freelancers and creatives — and how to stop it. Learn three practical fixes: and start running your creative business like a CEO. It’s time to profit without burnout.
In this episode, we explore how to turn your creative skills into sustainable income, price your services with confidence, and build a brand that’s both artful and profitable. Learn how to profit with integrity and set up a creative career that actually lasts. This is your blueprint for earning well without selling out.
Design Refraction: Beyond the Brief is an episode that explores intentional design and emotional strategy in creative work. Oluwafemi dives deep into the intentional layers that separate good design… from unforgettable design.
This episode titled "Design Refraction – The Prism Within", centered around creative diversification and perception shift. For designers that are multifaceted, teaching them how to profit from their diversification.
In this Episode, Oluwafemi Shares how to set boundaries as a creative and the importance. He also emphasizes the importance of learning how to say NO without guilt.
In this Episode, Oluwafemi talks about burnout and its causes. Dissecting how it affects creativity, and how to avoid, survive, walkthrough and overcome it when you encounter it. He also shares a bit about how he was able to scale through his burnout period. Listen to his recommendations and you will not go through this pain any more.
In this Episode, Oluwafemi dives into traits to possess as an individual that wants to thrive in their field of play. Breaking down each point with a bonus trait to possess.
In this Episode, Oluwafemi breaks down 4 major classes of skills to have as a creative that needs to thrive in the space. He also explains the importance of combining these skills even though they are differently weighted. On this, you need to actually ask yourself, "what skill am I learning or improving on to thrive?".