If you’re a designer you never stop learning. No matter if you’re a user interface designer, a graphic designer, or you specialize in illustrations or hand lettering, there’s always something new to learn. That’s one of the best parts of being in this field.
And if you’re struggling, it’s helpful to know that there is a huge community of designers out there who are going through the same issues as you are. And who are eager to share their stories and impart their wisdom.
With that in mind, I have compiled the 6 best podcasts to listen to when you’re in a design slump.
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1. Design LifeDesign Life is a podcast about design and side projects for motivated creators. It was born after your hosts, two serial side project addicts, saw a gap in the podcast market for a conversational show about design and the issues young creatives face, that was hosted by two women.
A podcast for developers designed to fit inside your tea break. Hosted by Jonathan Cutrell. This Podcast has an astonishing 4000+ followers and explores a diverse set of design topics such as coding, self-awareness as a designer, and the design process.
99% Invisible is about all the thought that goes into the things we don’t think about — the unnoticed architecture and design that shape our world. With over 250 million downloads, 99% Invisible is one of the most popular podcasts on iTunes.
The Deeply Graphic DesignCast was created specifically for graphic designers. If you’re starting out in the field or you want to know about the latest developments and trends in the field of graphic design, this is the podcast for you.
A podcast about design and an inquiry into the broader world of creative culture through wide-ranging conversations with designers, writers, artists, curators, musicians, and other thinkers of contemporary thought
Do you feel like you haven't quite hit that level that you've been searching for in your creative career? This blog explores how to unleash your inner creative artist and how to overcome creative barriers that many of us face during our daily lives.







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